MRS. ELLA W. CALLIS, ST. JOSEPH, MO 
EVOLUTION, (Cayeux, 1929). S coppery bronze, wide and frilled; F. slightly 
deeper shade marked in center with brilliant rose-blue blaze, flaring.25 
E. W. ROENIG, (Pfeiffer, 1920). Fawn and heliotrope; large, unfading blooms.... .10 
EXCLUSIVE, (Schreiner). A clear, light blue with a distinct silvery sheen espe¬ 
cially near the edges of the petals, suggesting in general effect the shade 
often known as “powder blue”.,. 10.00 
FAIRY, (Kennicott, 1905). White and lavender, delicate shade.10 
F. B. SHERMERHORN, (Pfeiffer, 1923). Lavender-blue self; good hearty bloomer .10 
FI RE FALL, (Essig., 1928). Bright bordeaux red with Cadmium beard. (Bearded) .25 
F!REFLAME, (Wayman). Dark red, Peau Rouge type but larger; midseason.20 
FIRMAMENT, (Grochner, 1920). S. and F. light lavender blue. 24 inches.15 
FISMES, (Millet, 1924). Large blend of cream, yellow and olive.25 
FLAMENSCHWERT, (Goos & Koenemann, 1920). Variegata; S. clear golden 
yellow. , .10 
FLAVESCENS, (O. E. Caud., 1916). Early pale yellow. 30 inches tall.10 
FLUSH OF DAWN, (Berry). The artistic blending of light lobelia-violet with olive 
buff shows up as a soft pink blend. 1.00 
FOLKWANG, (Goos & Koenemann, 1926). Light pink and deep rose bicolor.10 
FORTUNA, (Mohr-Mitchell). Light yellow F.; red brown...10 
FRA ANGELICO, (Vilmorin, 1926). Hazel and honey yellow.10 
FRAGONARD, (Cayeux, 1926). S. light purplish rose; F. same, shade darker.25 
FRIEDA MOHR, (Mohr-Mitchell, 1926). Large, deep pink toned; perfect form.25 
FRIVOLITE, (Cayeux, 1929). Rich and brilliant shrimp pink, dusted with gold.50 
FRO, (Goos & Koenemann). S. mustard yellow; F. oxblood red.20 
FROZEN FOAM, (Dykes, 1931). Dainty new white; large flowers.50 
GABRIEL, (Bliss). S. bright steel blue; F. violet-blue, suffused deeper.25 
GANDHI, (Burch, 1923). Bronzy violet and brownish purple; dark, rich, beautiful .25 
GAVIOTA, (Mohr, 1924). Creamy white with S. and F. distinctly edged yellow .25 
GAY HUSSAR, (Williamson, 1929). S. lemon chrome; F. velvety oxblood red.25 
GEN. McPHERSON, (Perry, 1926). White with heavy blue F. 10 
GENTIUS, (H. Sass, 1934). S. bluish violet; F. royal purple.25 
GEORGE DAVIDSON, (Brehm). A cool toned permanent yellow lake self of 
perfect Bruno form, substance and texture; a yellow which carries well with¬ 
out brassiness. Refined and beautiful. 3.00 
GEORGE J. TRIBOLET, (Williamson, 1926). S. violet; F. blackish purple.10 
GEORGE YELD, (Perry, 1923). S. apricot, flushed rose; F. brilliant rose. (Bearded) .10 
GEORGIA, (Farr, 1920). S. and F. phlox purple; light center; white beard.20 
GERDA. Attractive cream and yellow bicolor. (Intermediate).10 
GERMANICA MAJOR, (Coll, 1889). Excellent red-purple bicolor.10 
GERTRUDE MAY. Finest blue.10 
GIANT KING, (Sass-Wayman). S. fawn, suffused rose; F. wine red.25 
GILEAD, (Andrews, 1931). Golden toned yellow bronze self...25 
GLEAM OF GOLD, (Toedt, 1928). Lavender with deep gold beard; midseason.10 
GLOAMING, (Murrell, 1929). Bright russet mass of color, almost solid.15 
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