Helen McGregor 



CLOTH OF GOLD (Whiting, 1945) Each $1.00 



To say that tliis is another excellent deep yellow would attract scant in- 

 terest. We saw a great many wonderful seedlings and new named va- 

 rieties in Mrs. Whiting's Iowa garden. One of the best displays in the 

 planting was a group of Cloth of Gold — deep in color, perfectly formed, 

 tall and stately. We hisrhly recommend it as one of the very finest yel- 

 lows. MM AIS, 1947; AM, 1950. 



CLOUD CAP (DeForest, 1950) Each $20.00 



This vigorous and husky growing new "blossom-pink" created a great 

 stir when it came into bloom just right for the Shreveport Convention 

 last spring. Probably the largest pink to date, with very broad falls and 

 an extra heavy bright tangerine beard. Free blooming, on SVa-foot stalks. 

 HM AIS. 1951. 



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