FRANCES KENT (DeForest, '51) Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 



The slandards are charlreuse-creani uiili a flush of pink, the falls 

 lighter with a pinkish orange beard. Absolutely outstanding and 

 different. T his is surely one of DeForest's best. Falls are almost liori- 

 zontal and slandards are well closed. Height 3 feet. HM .MS, 1952; 



mi. 



FRESCO (Tompkins, '57) Each $2.50 



A neiv and \ery different plicata, gigantic in size and well propor- 

 tioned. C.ronnd color is light burgundy-red, infused ruby. There is 

 a network of gold \eining anil the edges are heavily stitched. Over 

 all this appears a vehety sheen of black, as if powdered on. 38 

 inches, rather late. 



FRONT PAGE (Kleinsorge, '55) Each $2.00 



One ol llic supcil) seedlings of Solid Gold, seen and exclaimed over 

 in the Kleinsorge gartlen since they flowered for the first time. The 

 ground color is deep red-gold, lighting to almost while on the 

 central area of the falls. This is close to the color pattern of Pros- 

 pector but the flower is almost twice that size and o\er three feet 

 lall. I'lclMvc on page II is close to the real thing. IIM AIS, 1956. 



SOLID GOLD 



FROST and FLAME (Hall, '57) Each $5.00 



Mr. Hall has worked for several years in an effort to 

 bring out a faultless white with the tangerine beard 

 so closely associated with the flamingo-pinks. And here 

 we have it! The flowers are large, the stiff stems reach 

 four feet, and the thick petals are as clean and white 

 as a sheet. Every judge who has seen this has been 

 enthusiastic about it. HM ALS, 1957; AM, 1959. Illus- 

 trated on page 25 and 31. 



FULL REWARD (Kleinsorge, '55) Each $2.00 



Vnother seedling of Solid Gold and one of the largest and most 

 deeply toned yellows we ha\e ever seen. The falls are exceptionally 

 wide right up to the point where they meet the fully domed stand- 

 artls. Extra good branching and an abundance of blossoms. 3 feet 

 or over. HM AIS. 1956. Color picture on page 15. 



FUSILIER (Tompkins, '58) Each $5.00 



.\ brand new orange-yellow self, including the beard, near to chrome- 

 orange by the color chart. This was outstanding in the Fleiu-de-Lis 

 gardens last season and we are glad to ofl'er it as one of the best 

 and newest of all vellows. Large, heiivilv ruffled, velvetv textured. 

 38 indies. HM Ais', 1961. 



