UYterriam, Kansas 
ETHEL PECKHAM (Wmsn) Brilliant red in a large flower with 
arching standards and drooping falls; midseason; medium height_ 6.00 
EVENTIDE (H. P. Sass) Misty, slaty lavender; a subtle flower; mid¬ 
season ; short_ . 15 
EVOLUTION (Cay) Pale, coppery bronze blend; large flower with 
frilled standards and flaring falls; midseason; medium height_ 1.00 
FAIRY (Ken) Lovely white flushed blue at the styles; honey locust 
scented; midseason; tall_3 for .25 
FOLKWANG (G^^K) Light pink and deep rose bicolor; large flowered; 
midseason; short _ .15 
FRIEDA MOHR (M-M) Most popular pink bicolor; sensational for 
shape, size and substance; late; tall_ .25 
GEORGE J. TRIBOLET (Wmsn) Velvety blackish purple; vigorous 
grower; late; medium height_ .15 
GEORGIA (Farr) Free flowering cattleya pink; early; short_3 for .25 
GERMAINE PERTHUIS (Mil) Velvety mulberry purple; very fra¬ 
grant; midseason; tall_ .25 
GILEAD (And) Buffy amber blend; broad, large flowers of heavy sub¬ 
stance; well placed on wide branching stems; midseason; tall_ 1.00 
GLEAM O’GOLD (Toedt) Lavender with deep gold heart; mid¬ 
season; very tall_3 for .25 
GLOWING EMBERS (Sturt) S. Fawn flushed violet; F. glowing red 
V netted yellow; midseason; tall_ .25 
GOBELIN RED (Dan) Ox-blood red in effect; probably the reddest 
in color but the flowers are uninteresting; midseason; short_ .50 
GOLDEN FLARE (Ins) Flame and yellow blend; a bit more orange 
than Talisman; midseason; medium height_ 4.50 
GOLDEN HELMET (J. Sass) A ruffled variegata whose tawny 
standards contrast brilliantly with the velvety red falls_ 3.50 
GOLDILOCKS (Way) Soft yellow self with slight greenish sheen; 
fragrant; always medium height for me but at the Tulsa show it 
was 40 inches tall and the outstanding yellow; early_ .35 
GOLD IMPERIAL (Sturt) Beautiful chrome yellow; the most satis¬ 
factory yellow that can be had for landscape; midseason; medium 
height _-3 for .25 
GRACE STURTEVANT (Bliss) Dark, burning red brown; a color 
that carries surprisingly; late; medium height_ .50 
GRAND MONARCH (Row) Velvety red bronze illumined with gold 
at the throat: large flower with broad standards and falls; late; tall .25 
GRAYMIST (Grinter) Smooth toned light gray with bright orange 
beard; early; medium height_- .25 
GRETCHEN (H. P. Sass) Flesh colored standards and rose falls; a 
variety that always wins attention with its freshness and charm; 
midseason; medium height_ .25 
GUDRUN (Dykes) Pure white of great size and heavy substance en¬ 
livened by a faint golden iridescence; very hardy; midseason; talk— 5.00 
"Wambliaka was blooming when we Went to Nashville and bloomed for a week after 
our return. King Juba sent out a beautiful spike that lasted so long; pretty good for single 
rhizomes received last September.” 
June 3, 1935. 
;/ ?age7 /: 
Mrs. J. N. G., Oklahoma City, Okla. 
