low, gold beard, exquisite 
form and very heavy sub¬ 
stance _ _ 10.00 
ENCHANTMENT (Cay. 
1927) —S soft lilac shot 
fawn, F light garnet red, fine 
form, widely branching stems .50 
ENDYMION — Charming 
light buff blend .15 
EREBIAN (Loomis 1931) 
—Rich dusky Bordeaux red, 
excellent form and finish .75 
ETHELWYN DUBUAR 
(Lap. 193 2)—An outstand¬ 
ing new pink, very large _ 1.00 
ETOILE DU MATIN — 
Creamy white, veined blue_ . 15 
EUPHONY (H. Sass 1929) 
A blend of golden yellow and 
molasses colored tones, a ruf¬ 
fled favorite_ .20 
EVOLUTION (Cay. 1929) 
—Pale coppery bronze self, 
tinged rosy blue in center of 
falls, strong. We recommend 
this very highly - 1.00 
FASCINATION (Cay. 
1927) —Large refined rose 
pink of pure clear color, satiny 
texture _ .50 
FIREFALL —- Bright Bor¬ 
deaux red_ .25 
FLAMINGO (Wmsn. 1929) 
—Light rosy red, yellow 
infusion_ _ .20 
FRAGONARD (Cay. 1926) 
—Lustrous light rose pink __ .35 
FRANCHEVILLE (Cay.) — 
Fawn, lilac and heliotrope, 
large _ .35 
FRIEDA MOHR (Mohr-Mit. 
1926)-—A peer among lilac 
rose pinks_ _ .25 
FRIVOLITE (Cay. 1929) —- 
A fresh bright pink seemingly 
dusted with gold, free flower¬ 
ing _ 1.00 
GANDVICK—Soft tones of 
lavender and violet, bicolor ... .15 
GAY HUSSAR (Wmsn. 
1929)—Clear contrasts of 
yellow and ox blood red, a 
very bright variegata_ .20 
GAYNELLE — Early deep 
yellow _ -35 
GENTIUS (H. Sass 1934) 
—A fine new intermediate, 
bluish violet and deeper royal 
purple -25 
GERMAINE PERTHUIS— 
Intense velvety violet purple 
self, fine — — -20 
GLOWING EMBERS—Late 
bronze red with orange center.. .20 
GOBELIN RED — Oxblood 
red, unusually fine color .35 
GOLDEN LIGHT (H. Sass 
1933)—A Euphony seedling 
with the distinctive ruffled 
form of its parent. It is a cin¬ 
namon colored blend of great 
carrying power; its brilliance 
attracts more eyes than any 
other flower in the garden_ 5.00 
GOLDEN WEST (J. Sass 
1 934) —Empire yellow inter¬ 
mediate .... _ .50 
G. P. BAKER (Per. 1930) — 
Best and strongest cream yel¬ 
low, tall and free flowering, 
English Dykes Medal winner .35 
GRACE STURTEVANT 
(Bliss 1926) —-Most pro¬ 
nounced and intense velvety 
brown purple in the garden _ _ .50 
GRETCHEN (H. Sass)—A 
favorite pink Amoena_ .20 
GUDRUN (Dykes-K. 1931) 
—Large lustrous white_ 5.00 
HELIOS (Cay. 1929) — S 
and F pure lemon yellow with 
the falls delicately marked 
with clear rose purple, enor¬ 
mous flowers_ .75 
HENRI RIVIERE (Mil. 
1927)—Gigantic soft yellow 
and mauve blend, many 
branched stems, late_ .50 
HERMITAGE — Attractive 
red, vigorous _ .50 
HONEYDROP — Unique 
combination of henna, brown, 
honey and rose _ 1.00 
HYACINTHUS (Wmsn. 
1 928) —Large rich red-brown 
bicolor _ .15 
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