KLINGO (G. L. Wilson) 2a M. 24”. Large flowers with yellow peri- 
anth of nice proportions and a good sized orange red crown. 
a good keeper and quite weather resistant. 25c each; $2.50 per 
ozen. 
KNAVE OF DIAMONDS (G. L. Wilson) 9 L. 17”. Very pretty 
rounded white perianth with red eye. 20c each. 
sae (Blanchard) 2b E. 21”. Early large red and white. 80c 
each. 
KRAKATOA (Richardson) 2a E. 20”. A most spectacular flower 
with large flat intense gold perianth and very large crown of 
fiery orange red. Color varies with weather conditions but it 
is usually one of the most striking of all the red cups. $2.00 each. 
LA BELLE (Barr & Sons) 7b LM. 8”. A very pretty little flower 
with two or three blooms to a stem. Perianths are broad and flat 
of oe deep yellow, and nearly flat cups are orange red. 50c 
each. 
LADY KESTEVEN (Mrs. Backhouse) 3b LM. 20”. Pure white peri- 
anth and cherry red crown. Very brilliant. 40c each. 
LAMPLIGHTER (G. L. Wilson) 9 L. 19”. Very late red and white 
poet. 75c each. 
LATE SUN (Mitsch-1953) la LM. 18”. Quite the latest yellow trum- 
pet we have. A flower after the style of its parent, Aerolite, but 
smoother and much deeper in tone. Flat smooth deep yellow 
perianth, and long quite narrow trumpet. (Aerolite x Sorley 
Boy.) 70¢e each; $7.00 per dozen. 
LANARTH (P. D. Williams) 7b M. 22”. Golden yellow with orange 
cup. A jonquil hybrid. 35c each. 
LEMON DROPS (Mitsch) 5a M. 16”. Very pretty soft lemon flow- 
ers of nice drooping form, often borne three on a stem. Free 
bloomer and increaser. Quite distinct from anything else we list. 
$3.00 each. 
LEMON MERINGUE. See new introductions, page 3. 
LEPRECHAUN (P. D. Williams) 2a M. 21”. A small red and yellow 
flower of very good form and jewel-like brilliance. Fine for 
cutting. 25c each. 
LIGHTS OUT (G. L. Wilson) 9 L. 18”. Similar to Lamplighter. 50c 
each. 
LIMERICK (Richardson) 3b LM. 20”. Pure white perianth, cherry 
red crown. A most beautiful brilliant flower, and a great im- 
provement on Hades. $1.00 each. 
LINN (Mitsch) 2b EM. 22”. A grand garden flower with its wide 
spreading, flat, white perianth, and very large saucer-shaped 
crown of apricot yellow. Draws a great deal of attention in our 
fields and when exhibited. $1.10 each. 
LINTIE (Barr & Sons) 7b LM. 8”. Quite similar to La Belle but a 
bit earlier blooming. 50c each. 
LISBREEN (G. L. Wilson) 2b M. 17”. Very pretty flower with quite 
large, well formed, smooth white perianth, and a nicely pro- 
portioned crown flushed with pale orchid pink. Very prolific. 
40c each. 
LOUGH AREMA (G. L. Wilson) 3b LM. 18”. An exquisite little 
flower with pure white perianth, and green eye with salmon 
orange rim. $2.50 each. 
LOUGH MAREE (Brodie) 2b M. 19”. Another pink, this one of 
decorative form and quite large size. Pure white perianth and 
long trumpet-like crown of soft rosy pink with a hint of lilac. 
$1.75 each. 
LUDLOW (A. M. Wilson) 2c M. 21”. A superb flower of ideal form. 
Large pure white perianth of geometrical perfection in form, 
and a rather large crown of excellent balance. $1.70 each. 
LUNA MOTH (Mitsch-1954) la EM. 21”. An immense flower of shim- 
mering luminescence in a delightful shade of cool sulphur 
lemon, having a broad, very flat, overlapping perianth standing 
at right angles to the long quite narrow trumpet. Approximately 
the same size as Moonstruck but of different form and entirely 
distinct in appearance. One of our most lovely seedlings. (King 
of the North x Content.) $26.00 each. 
LUNAR RAINBOW (G. L. Wilson) 2b LM. Large white perianth 
with crown of pale primrose developing pink and grey tones. 
Only one or two to spare. $7.00 each. 
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LUNAR SEA. See new introductions, page 3. 
MABEL TAYLOR (Clark) 2b M. 21”. White perianth with a large 
trumpet shaped crown of pale yellow, having a wide heavily 
frilled band of rich rosy pink, with the color becoming more 
salmon toned and gradually extending farther down the inside 
of the crown. The most spectacular of the pinks we grow. Of 
much value for breeding. Beautiful grown in pots. Vigorous 
and prolific. $3.00 each. 
MAGNIFICENCE (Engleheart) la E. 17”. Extra early. 30c. 
MA.GHERALLY (G. L. Wilson) 2a M. 22”. Another rather small 
flower of most brilliant coloring. Bright yellow and orange. 
25c each. 
MAHMOUD (Richardson) 3b L. 18”. Broad, smooth, waxy, pure 
white perianth; brilliant ruby red cup. $1.00 each. 
MALVERN GOLD (Brown) 2a EE. 24”. A flower that should be- 
come an excellent commercial variety. Extremely early, tall, 
and of nice form. Rich clear yellow. 25c each; $2.50 per dozen. 
MARCH SUNSHINE (de Graaff) 6a E. 12”. A few days later than 
February Gold and a somewhat smoother flower. 35c each. 
MARCO (Brodie) 3b LM. 14”. A dainty little white flower with 
pinkish edged eye. 40c each. 
MARGRIET (Uit den Boogaard) 2b LM. 17”. One of the John Eve- 
lyn type with white perianth and yellow or pale orange crown. 
Much later than most of its type. 35e each. 
MARIE LOUISE (Lewis) 2b LM. 19”. Very large rounded pure 
white perianth, wide, nearly flat crown with narrow lemon frill. 
Very pretty. $5.00 each. 
MARKET MERRY (Brodie) 3a M. 20”. Rich deep buff yellow or 
old gold perianth, and a brilliant deep red shallow cup. Very 
prolific. 25¢ each. 
MARMORA (Brodie) 2c EM. 22”. A refined medium sized flower 
that is excellent for cutting. Crown opens light yellow but fades 
to almost white. Makes very attractive bulbs. 30c each. 
MARY COPELAND (Copeland) 4 LM. 18”. Cream and orange 
double. 35c each. 
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