Crown Jewel (Nicholls)—A striped blend of yellow and 
burnt orange_ 6.00 
Crusader—Good light blue_ .15 
Crystal Beauty (J. Sass 1935)—Large, graceful, dazzling white— 5.00 
Dauntless (Connell)—Large red'toned bicolor- .65 
Dawning Day (WashingtomNesmith 1934)—Beautiful yellow, 
flushed pink throughout_ 2.00 
Decennial—Yellow standards; carmine falls- .50 
Depute Nomblot—Bronzy red and claret bicolor- .65 
Desert Gold (Kirkland)—Large, early light yellow- .50 
Dog Rose—Lovely light pink_ 1.00 
Dolly Madison—Lavender, blue and bronze blend- .25 
Dominion—Blue'purple bicolor_ .50 
Dore—Fine cream yellow_ 7.50 
Dream—Light pink self_ .15 
Duquesne—Deep lavender bicolor; late- .15 
Eclador—One of the finest yellows_ 5.00 
Edgewood—Very large, dark pfnk bicolor- .75 
Electra (J. Sass 1935)—An outstanding plicata; white with 
blue edging_ 5.00 
Elsinore—Pale yellow, edged red violet_ .25 
Eros—Coral pink and gold blend_ 6.00 
Ethelwyn Dubuar—Large clear pink_ 1.00 
Evolution—Coppery bronze and blue blend_ .60 
Far West (Kleinsorge)—Golden blend of coral and henna-20.00 
Fire God (Nicholls)—Reddish bronze and deep garnet_ .25 
Frieda Mohr (Mohr)—Outstanding deep pink_ .35 
Gaviota—Yellow plicata_ .15 
Gay Hussar—Low, brilliant yellow and red bicolor- .20 
Genevieve Serouge—Tawny yellow, blue and lilac blend_ 5.00 
Germaine Perthuis—Deep blue'purple bicolor_ .20 
Gleam (Nicholls)—Clear light blue, gold beard- .25 
Gloriae—Bright blue self_ .25 
Gloriole (Gage)—Blue self, overlaid glistening white_10.00 
Gobelin Red—Deep reddish copper_ .25 
Golden Flare—Yellow ground, flushed flaming red_ 2.00 
Golden Glory—Clear yellow_ .20 
Golden Hind—Dazzling yellow, tinged orange-^5.00 
Golden Treasure (Schreiner)—Exquisite new cream_20.00 
Gold Imperial—Clear deep yellow_ .25 
Goldilocks—Early soft yellow_ .50 
Goldwing (Nicholls)—Large, clear bright yellow_ 1.50 
Grace Sturtevant—Rich red brown_ .35 
Gudrun (Dykes 1931)—Warm white, dusted gold; very large_3.00 
Hasse O’Obea (Washington 19'34)—Buff, copper and pink 
blend. Large and tall_ 5.00 
Helios—Light yellow, large_ .75 
Hermene—Large pink self with gold heart_ .75 
-j— Hermitage (Kirkland)—Rosy red bicolor_ .50 
P C) (William 'S 1 9 37) A gu r gCAJua yj t in> i d eep 
11 nJ •• H>.00 
^--"■"Tmperator—Tall; light red tone_ .15 
Indian Chief—Fine two'toned red_ .35 
Ishpanee (Washington 1935)—A glowing iris of yellow and 
red tones_ 5.00 
Itasca (Kleinsorge)—Deep, rich violet purple self_12.00 
Jane Williamson—Iridescent pastel pink_ .20 
Jasmania—Deep yellow, toned brown and lavender on falls_30.00 
Jean Cayeux—Pale havana brown, blended gold and blue_ 5.00 
Jean LaFitte (Washington 1935)—Glistening pale brown, 
flushed gold_15.00 
J. E. B. Stuart (Washington 1932)—Deep rich red, toned 
with copper_ 5.00 
Jerry—Deep ruby red bicolor_ 3.00 
Jolly Roger (Nicholls)—Dark velvety indigO'purple_ 6.00 
Joyance (K. Dykes 1929)—Huge, creamy white with gold heart 5.00 
Jubilee—Low cream and white plicata_ .25 
Julia Marlowe—Large pinkish red bicolor_ .10 
Kalinga (Kleinsorge)—Huge ivory'cream self_ 5.00 
Katherine McFarland—Velvety black'purple_ .25 
King Juba—Sparkling yellow and red bicolor_ .60 
King Midas—Bright buff and garnet red blend_ .35 
King Tut—Brilliant red bicolor_ .35 
Kirkwood (Williams 1937)—Deep mahogany red, handsomely 
formed- 7.50 
Labor—Coppery red, medium size_ .20 
