FRIEDA MOHR—S. rose pink, F. li- 
lac pink. Huge flowers on tall stems. 
Nothing else like this among the 
pinks. Midseason. Delicious  fra- 
grance. $.20 
FROST QUEEN—White. Free flow- 
ering and vigorous. A fall bloomer. 
$.3 
GAVIOTA — Creamy white, edged 
yellow. Medium height. Late. Fra- 
grant. $.15 
GEORGIA—Orchid-pink self. Medi- 
um. Early. Scented. $.10 
GIANT—Medium blue, with large 
flowers. Tall. Late midseason. Fra- 
grant. $.10 
GLORIOLE — Ice-blue self overlaid 
with frosty crystals. Huge, beautiful- 
ly formed flowers A little tempera- 
mental, but good enough to get away 
with it. Runner-up for Dykes Med- 
SAA pont sols $.35 
GOBELIN RED — Unusual oxblood 
red effect. Medium. Late. Fra- 
grant. $.20 
GOLDEN HELMET—S. bright gold, 
ruffled, F. oxblood red. Large and 
brilliant. An addition to this class. 
Medium height. $.30 
GOLDEN HIND—Clear, bright but- 
tercup yellow. Very fioriferous and 
a rapid increaser. A. M., A. I. S., 
1937; English Dykes Medal, belch 
GOLDEN LIGHT--Bright orange-cin- 
namon blend, beautifully ruffled. Col- 
or carries well. Tall. Late. H. M., 
ACs OO: $.20 
GOLDEN MAJESTY — One of the 
very top yellows. Uniform deep yel- 
low flowers are large and of thick 
substance. Form is excellent and the 
color holds. First-rate grower. $2.00 
GOLDEN TREASURE--Unusual deep 
cream with goiden suffusion at cen- 
ter of flower. Profuse bloomer, with 
tall, excellently branched stems. Out- 
standing in gardens. $.60 
GRACE STURTEVANT—Dark red- 
brown and violet carmine. Medium. 
Midseason. Fragrant. $.20 
GUDRUN—Enormous creamy white, 
dusted gold, and with orange beard. 
Long, heavily textured flowers, with 
spreading falls. English Dykes Med- 
al, 1931. A..M., A..I. S., 1936.  $.25 
HAPPY DAYS—Uniform bright yel- 
low, with undertone of orange. 
Blooms rank with the giants. Out- 
standing yellow. Tall. Early mid- 
season. A. M., A. I. S., 1937. $.25 
HARRIET PRESBY — Violet pink. 
Tall. Midseason. Fragrant. $.16 
HEART O’ GOLD — Lavender blue, 
with soft yellow throat. Medium. 
Late midseason. Fragrant. $.10 
HELGE—Yellow intermediate. Fra- 
grant. $.10 
HER MAJESTY—Rose pink, F. vein- 
ed crimson. Medium height. Mid- 
season. Fragrant. $.10 
IMPERATOR—S. violet buff, F. red 
violet. Tall. Midseason. Pameer 
15 
IMPERIAL BLUSH — Clear orchid 
pink of large size and fine quality. 
Free flowering. $.25 
INDIAN CHIEF—S. pinkish red, F. 
bright velvety red. Satisfyingly bar- 
baric. Large flowers of good form. 
Tall. Early midseason. Fragrant. 
$.15 
INDIAN HILLS—Rich, clear purple 
self, deeper in color than Magenta, 
and three times as large. Beard white 
tipped orange. A ‘“‘good doer”. Me- 
dium height. Midseason. Fragrant. 
$.40 
INGEBORG — White, with orange 
beard. An intermediate. $.10 
ITASCA—Deep, vivid amethyst, with 
no veining. Heavy brown beard un- 
derlaid blue. Rounded flowers on 
well branched stalks have silky tex- 
ture. Medium height. Late midsea- 
son. $.35 
JEAN CAYEUX—Soft, smooth light 
buff, sometimes called coffee-colored. 
Well formed blooms, larger than av- 
_erage and season is long. Well 
branched, tall stems. Late. French 
Dykes Medal 1931. A. M., A. I. S., 
1936. $.30 
JEAN SIRET — Dwarf yellow fall 
bloomer. S. clear yellow, F. yellow 
flecked violet. Does not rebloom 
here, and is slightly cranky to grow. 
$.25 
JEB STUART—Intense velvety red- 
brown, with orange beard. Larger, 
taller, and of better form than Grace 
Sturtevant. Late midseason. A. M., 
ees LOO $.30 
