GOLDEN SUNSHINE (Schreiner, 1952) Each $10.00 



Not deep golden, not lemon, but a clean, clear bright yellow of an intermediate 

 tone. This is a big flower with wide petals and lovely form — "soft as sunshine 

 on a spring day!" 38 inches. 



GOLD SOVEREIGN (Whiting, 1950) Each $3.50 



Richest orange-yellow, deeper and more golden than Ola Kala. Flowers of me- 

 dium size, stems about 34 inches tall, produced in profusion. Plant it near a 

 blue spruce or any light blue flower for stunning effect ! AM, 1953. 



GOOD NEWS (Kleinsorge, 1946) Each $1.50; 3 for $4.00 



Brilliant mustard-gold self. A much ruffled flower with immense wide stand- 

 ards, nicely domed. Falls are exactly the same color, with narrow band of copper 

 shading near the outer edges. A sister seedling of Chamois and Bryce Canyon, 

 not quite as tall as either of these, but about 33 inches in height and a profuse 

 bloomer. Illustrated in color on page 11. HM AIS, 1947. 



12 

 for 

 $15.00 



Fire Dance 



Select 6 



Auburn 



Hit Parade 



Chamois 



Illinois 



Chantilly 



Pink Cameo 



Chivalry 



Ranger 



Desert Song 



Russet Wings 



Distance 



San Antone 



Extravaganza 



Sea Lark 



Firecracker 



Sky Ranger 



Garden Glory 



Vatican Purple 



Good News 



Voodoo 



Select 4 



Admiral Nimitz 

 Amandine 

 Blue Valley 

 Cascade Splendor 

 Courtier 

 El Paso 

 Gay Border 

 General Patton 

 Helen McGregor 



Lynn Langford 

 New Snow 

 Relentless 

 Spanish Peaks 

 Twilight Sky 

 Ballet Dancer 

 Redwyne 

 Sunset Blaze 

 Zantha 



ALL 50 FOR $70.00 

 (A $109.00 Value) 



