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GEISHA (141744). Tall, erect to spreading habit, but not 

 over 6 feet. Leaves medium green. Flowering abundant, 

 2 to 4 flowers in head, often massed, iy 2 "-2" across, white 

 with chartreuse blotch, flaked and striped with Livid 

 Purple. All self-colored purple branches should be re- 

 moved. Mid-April. 



GLACIER (160073). Vigorous, erect to spreading growth 

 up to 5 feet, with very handsome lustrous, dark green 

 leaves. Flowers usually borne 2 to 3 in head, 2V 2 "-3" across, 

 shining white with a faint green tone. Late April. 



GLADIATOR (160024). Strong growing, rather upright 

 with dense, heavy twigs in time. Foliage heavy, leaves dark 

 green up to 2V 2 " long. Flowers 3 to 4 in head, heads often 

 clustered, 1%" across, Nopal Red with blotch of dots of 

 Bordeaux that makes flower carry as very deep Bordeaux 

 Red: striking. Mid-April. 



GLAMOUR (141908). Erect to broad spreading, to 5 feet. 

 Leaves narrow, dark green. Flowers usually 1 to 3 in head, 

 very freely produced. Color a very brilliant Rose Red. 

 Mid-April to early May. 



GLEE (163881). Bush habit somewhat like that of R. 

 mucronatum, probably up to 5 feet. Leaves medium to dark 

 green. Propagated from a branch sport on the original 

 seedling, striped and flaked Mallow Purple, very faint 

 Chartreuse blotch. Late April. 



GNOME (163861). Bush dense, twiggy, but probably in time 

 up to 4 feet in height. Leaves dark green, glossy. Flowers 



2 to 4 in head, 2V 2 " across, white, green blotch, striped 

 Eugenia Red. Mid-May. 



GOBLIN (163974). Bush habit broad spreading, but prob- 

 ably in time to 5 feet. Leaves dark green glossy. Flowers 

 very freely, blooms of fine substances, 2 to 4 in head, 2" 

 across, white, flaked and striped Eugenia Red. Cut out any 

 branch producing solid red flowers. More brilliant than 

 Madcap. Mid-Mav. 



GORGEOUS (160116). Erect to spreading to 5 feet. Leaves 

 broad, medium green, soft, somewhat rough hairy. 

 Flowers 3 to 4 in head, over 4" across, flat faced 

 very showy, a little paler than Begonia Rose with heavy 

 blotch extending to all three upper lobes, made up of clean- 

 shaped mark of Rose Red. Mid-season. 



GRACIOUS (160028). Erect to eventually over-arching habit 

 to 5 feet. Leaves heavy, dark green. Flowers usually 2 to 6 

 in head, 2" across, between Tyrian Pink and Rose Color, 

 blotch heavy Tyrian Rose; brighter than Evensong. Late 

 April, earlv May. 



GRANAT (160091). Rather erect growth to 6 feet. Leaves 

 medium green. Flowers usually 2 to 3 in head, 2" across, 

 a little brighter than Eugenia Red. Blotch large but not 

 conspicuous, made up of many fine dots of Tyrian Rose. 

 Farlv May. 



GREETING (141901). Erect to broad spreading to 4 feet. 

 Leaves dark green. Flowers usually 1 to 2 in head, very 

 freely produced, l%"-2" across, margins of lobes ruffled, 

 coral rose. Mid- to late April. 



GYPSY (160058). Erect to somewhat spreading habit to 8 

 feet. Leaves medium green, somewhat hairy. Flowers 1 to 



3 in head, 3"-3%" across, somewhat starry but very strik- 

 ing, between Mallow Purple and Light Mallow Purple. 

 Late April. 



HARLEQUIN (163958). Bush habit broad spreading, but 

 possibly up to 5 feet in time. Leaves dark green, glossy. 

 Flowers 2 to 4 in head. 2" across, round with overlapping 

 segments, white, flaked and striped with Phlox Purple. 

 Cut out any branches showing self-purple flowers. Early to 

 mid-Mav. 



HELEN CLOSE (163961) . Bush habit very dense and twiggy, 

 forming rounded crown as in florist's azaleas, to 4 feet. 

 Leaves rather small, dark green. Flowers very abundant, 

 2 to 4 in head, 2V 2 "-3" across, white, very pale yellow blotch 

 fading to pure white. Early to mid-May. 



HELEN GUNNING (163967). Bush habit broad spreading, 

 but probablv up to 5 feet in height in time. Leaves medium 

 green. Flowers 1 to 2 in head, 2%" across, flat faced, 

 ruffled margins, white center, margins Tyrian Pink. Cut 

 out all branches with self-colored flowers. Mid-May. 



HERALD (163980). Bush habit broad spreading, possibly to 

 5 feet in time. Leaves medium green. Flowers 1 to 3 in 

 head, 2" across, white with some Magenta stripes, but 

 chiefly distinguished by the blotch of dull crimson dots 

 on upper lobe and pale Phlox Purple flush over the flower 

 fare. Cut out all sports. Mid-May. 



HOPEFUL (160016). Erect to eventually over-arching: habit 

 to 6 feet. Leaves small, pointed, dark green. Flowers 

 usually 2 to 3 in head, very regular in form, lV 2 "~l% ff 

 across, Rose Color, blotch inconspicuous. Late April, early 

 Ma v. 



ILLUSION (160018). Dense evergreen bush, upright to 

 spreading to 4 feet. Flowers usually 2 to 3 in head, 2%" 

 across, somewhat starry, Deep Rose Pink with Tyrian Rose 

 blotch. Late April. 



