Prices for all varieties on this page are: 
Large, 2 for .30, 10 for $1.20; Medium, 3 for .30, 10 for .80; 
Small, 10 for .50; Bulblets .30 pkg. 
KASHMIR (Allen °50) (470) 85 
Lustrous rich ruffled purple. 
florets on tall spikes. One of the most 
beautiful varieties. Good grower. A fine 
one for the home gardener. 
KING DAVID (Carlson °51) (570) 85 
The leading exhibition purple opening 8-10 
deep purple florets — each one outlined by 
a thin silver edging. Nicely flared and 
fluted. Has a long tapering flowerhead. 
One of the best for all purposes. 
LADY ANNE (Buchanan '47) (400) 70 
A tall early and large flowered creamy 
white. 7-8 514” blooms on 5’ spikes. A 
fine cut flower especially for early blooms, 
but useful all summer long. 
LaVALLE (Lines 49) (507) 85 
Clear light ivory cream with a showy 
orange scarlet throat. A vigorous grower 
that does better each year we grow it. 7-8 
ruffled 6” blooms on 51/4’ spikes. 
LAVENDER LACE (Fischer 50) (466) 80 
Heavy textured and ruffled light lavender 
with a large cream throat. A fine cut 
flower with 6-8 5” florets on 4’ spikes. 
Has won many show awards. 
LEADING LADY (Johnson °42) (506) 87 
For years the queen of the cream colored 
glads and still one of the best. 6-8 6” 
florets on a 5’ spike. Widely grown. 
LEIF ERICSSON (K & M ’52) (506) 85 
The most outstanding cream colored glad 
of the present day. Makes tall stretchy 
plants holding 8-10 slightly ruffled 6” 
florets open at once on 20-22 bud flower- 
heads. A robust grower that we recom- 
mend for all uses. 
LILA WALLACE (Fairchild ’47) (464) 80 
Beautifully ruffled deep rose that is an 
excellent early cut flower. 8-10 open on 
41/,’ tall spikes. Makes wonderful arrange- 
ments. Our florists like it for makeup 
work. 
MADELINE HEFTY 
(Woods 50) (462) 85 
Ruffled deep lavender rose shading to a 
darker throat. Has a large head of bloom 
with up to 10 5” florets open at once. A 
fine all purpose variety. 
MAGNOLIA (Palmer ’40) (540) 90 
One of our favorite cut flowers. A_ soft 
shade of rosy pink with 6-8 large plain 
petalled blooms on 4’ spikes. Opens well 
in water. 
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MAJESTIC (Rouse °49) (532) 95 
Well named light orange scarlet opening 
7-8 ruffled 6” blooms on a 51/4’ spike. A 
tall vigorous variety that is a standout in 
the garden. 
MALLOW (Palmer ’51) (462) 80 
Tall light rose shading to a cream throat. 
One of the best for us having topnotch 
spikes holding 8-9 5” florets on straight 
plants. Especially good cut flower. 
MANCHU (8B. Palmer °45) (513) 85 
Exotic blend of red and yellow on very tall 
strong spikes. A striking variety that al- 
ways sells out. 
MAPLE LEAF (Pletcher 46) (590) 90 
A giant of the glad world. Smooth reddish 
brown exhibition type variety with florets 
that can be grown to 7 or 8” across. 
MARGARET BEATON 
(Twomey °37) (501) 85 
A fine old timer that is still one of the 
best. 6-8 snow white blooms with a bright 
cherry throat. Tall easy grower. 
MID AMERICA (Knierim "47) (550) 85 
The leading light red exhibition variety. 
Grows massive spikes with up to 9 6 
smooth petalled florets open on 3’ flower- 
heads and 514 plants. A must have for the 
exhibitor. ; 
MISS HOLLAND (K & M’'51) (560) 80 
Beautiful shade of clear venition pink. 
A vigorous grower holding 7-8 open on 
4\/’ spikes. A good cutter in a popular 
color. 
MODERN TIMES (Salman ’48) (464) 75 
Reddish rose self color that is a sure bet 
for the cut flower grower. 6-7 5” florets 
open on 5’ plants. Opens and keeps well 
in water. 
MOTHER FISCHER 
(Fischer 51) (400) 85 
Lovely ruffled white that is tops for all 
uses. Makes tall stretchy spikes with up to 
8 crisp heavy textured florets open at one 
time. Probably the best ruffled white. 
MRS. R. G. ERREY 
(Errey ’48) (554) 85 
Tall dark red from Australia. Has a mas- 
sive head of bloom on tall slender spikes. 
Very popular and an easy grower. 
MT. BAKER (Cave '50) (540) 100 
Late blooming blush white with up to 8 
open florets on tall plants. Makes fine 
spikes from all size bulbs. Very popular, 
