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FAR WEST, (Klein, 1936). A warm and mellow blend of -salmon.............. 50 
FAVORI, (Cayeux). A real true purple, with beautifully frilled S. and attractive 
flaring F. displaying a blue-tipped bronze beard... ...... ccc cece ee eee eee .25 
F. B. SHERMERHORN, (Pfeiffer, 1923). Lavender-blue self................000- .10 
FIESTA, (White, 1936). S. are like sparkling copper and F. are copper with tints 
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FIREFALL, (Essig., 1928). Bright bordeaux red with cadmium beard........... .10 
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FISMES, (Millet, 1924). Large blend of cream, yellow and olive................ -10 
FLAMENSCHWERT, (Goos & Koenemann, 1920). WVariegata; S. golden yellow..  .10 
.. FLAVESCENS, (Q@-H-Caud, 1916). Early pale yellow. 30 inches tall.......... .10 
FLORA CAMPBELL, (Hill/1940). The neat, well rounded and modestly extend- 
ed F. are really glowing in intense warm tones of red-brown and peach. The 
S. are a little lighter in tone with a more hazy coloring..................+. 5.00 
FLUSH OF DAWN, (Berry). Blending of light lobelia-violet with olive buff...... 15 
FOLKWANG, (Goos & Koenemann, 1926). Light pink and deep rose bicolor...... 10 
FOREST AFLAME, (Weed, 1940). S. are bronzy-brown slightly tinted rose at 
edge, while the slightly larger, semi-flaring F. are deep rose in color, edged 
bronze and bearing thin, short, burnt orange beard which is scarcely observ- 
able. Style arms are golden brown. There is some veining to be seen on 
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FRAGONARD, (Cayeux, 1926). S. light purplish rose; F., same, shade darker.... 10 
FRANK ADAMS, (Lap., 1937). S. of maize yellow and broad F. of deep rose with 
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FRANKLIN B. MEAD, (Mead-Riedel, 1936). A huge white plicata, distinctly 
marked (with) blue-purple oss fee A SI A ER ce eee ted ec oeree eee 1.00 
FRIEDA MOHR, (Mohr-Mitchell, 1926). Large, deep pink toned; perfect form.... .10 
FRIVOLITE, (Cayeux, 1929). Rich and brilliant shrimp pink, dusted with gold... .10 
FROZEN FOAM, (Dykes, 1931). Dainty new white; large flowers.............. 10 
GABRIEL, (Bliss). S. bright steel blue; F. violet-blue, suffused deeper.......... 10 
GANDHI, (Burch, 1923). Bronzy violet and brownish purple.................... .10 
GARDEN MAGIC, (Grinter). Enormous flowered, velvety red bicolor of about 
the same shade of red as Shirvan’s F.; midseason; tall ees ARES NE re 2.00 
_GARDEN RUBY. Brilliant ruby red, flower medium size..... L Ad P| ea eh a se 2.00 
GAUCHO, (Wmsn., 1935). S. rich yellow and F. a bright rich red.............. .20 
GAVIOTA, (Mohr, 1924). Creamy white with S. and F. distinctly edged yellow.. .10 
GAY HUSSAR, (Williamson, 1929). S. lemon chrome; F. velvety oxblood red.... .10 
GENEVIEVE SEROUGE, (Cayeux). S. tawny yellow; F. soft lilac.............. -20 
GEN. McPHERSON, (Perry, 1926). White with heavy blue F...................-. -10 
GEORGE DAVIDSON, (Brehn). A cool toned permanent yellow lake self......... .20 
GEORGE J. TRIBOLET, (Williamson, 1926). S. violet; F. blackish purple........ -10 
GEORGE YELD, (Perry, 1923). S. apricot, flushed rose; F. brilliant rose........ -10 
GEORGIA, (Farr, 1920). S. and F. phlox purple; light center.................. -10 
GIANT KING, (Sass-Wayman). S. fawn, suffused rose; F. wine red............ -10 
GILEAD, (Andrews, 1931). Golden toned yellow bronze self.................... -10 
GIRALDA, (H. P. Sass, 1939). Flowers are large and of clear orchid pink........ 3.00 
GLEAM OF GOLD, (Toedt, 1928). Lavender with deep gold beard; midseason..  .10 
GLORIOLE, (Gage, 1933). A light blue self, overlaid glistening white............ 50 
GLOWING EMBER, (Sturtevant, 1923). S. rich violet; F. dark glowing red...... -10 
GLUCK, (Cayeux, 1928). S. bronze fawn slightly lightened lilac; F. garnet red.... .25 
GOBELIN RED, (Dannenhauer, 1929). S. mineral red; F. oxblood red 
GOLD CREST, (Dykes, 1914). S. and F. bright violet blue...................... 10 
GOLD IMPERIAL, (Sturtevant, 1924). Chrome yellow throughout. . ins. 
