Gaucho (Wmsn.’29) 1 recommend this variegatd for its 
fine coloring and excellent habit of growth. It is tall, has 
good form and size. S. Empire Yellow blending to Lemon 
Chrome. F. Vandyke Red, margined with yellow. Of 
the thousands of seedlings raised annually at Longfield, 
few are introduced. They must merit the honor. $ 2.00 
Gay Huzzar(Wmsn.’29) 15c 
Giant King Just what the name indicates. 15c 
Henri Riviere M (Mil.’27) Perhaps M. Millet’s "Highest 
obtention.’’ Waxen S. of soft yellow, delicate purple F. 
edged wih yellow, golden glowing center. Tall, large 
blooms, good substance, fragrant. In my garden last year 
more people wanted to buy this than any other flower 
unless it were Wm. Mohr. 50c 
Iris King M (G. & K.’07) (Dalmatica x Maori King) 15c 
King Juba (Sass H.’31) Old gold S. contrasting strongly 
with deep bronzy red velvety F. One of the better of 
this class. Large and fragrant. $ 1.00 
Lodestar D (Hall ’25) Better than Flammenschwert. 25c 
Maori Princess D (Shull ’23) Never did well for me. 25c 
Marsh Marigold D (Bliss’16) 15c 
Messaline L (Mil. ’27) S. pale gold with lighter margins 
and flushed pink. F. red, blending to gold at throat. 40c 
Minnehaha L (Farr’13) 15c 
Mrs. Wicht D (Sass H. P. ’29) 15c 
Nebraska M (Sass H. P. ’28) Deep yellow with a few 
reddish brown veins which do not detract. Ruffled edge. 
Larger and taller than most yellows. 25c 
Prinzess Viktoria Luise L (G. & K.’IO) 15c 
Shirvan (Loomis’32) H. M., A. 1. S. Gold en tan S. with 
yellow tone. Heavy rich reddish brown F. of velvety tex¬ 
ture. Well formed, brilliant. $4.50 
Virginia Moore D (Shull ’20) 25c 
W. J. Fryer (Fry.’27) 15c 
