OTHER HALLCROFT 
INTRODUCTIONS 
Buttercup Lane. Honorable Mention. 
Award 1940. A very heavily ruffled crisp fair 
sized light yellow on a strong well branched 
31-inch stem. The form of the flower is ideal 
and the substance extra heavy. This clean 
bright yellow has to be seen to be fully appre- 
ciated. Its quite aifavorite: 9-2 $3.50 
Golden Eagle. H. C. 1941. H.M. 1942. 
A brilliant light yellow with a satiny sheen. 
The largest flower to bloom in our gardens. 
It increases remarkably fast and is a very free 
bloomer. The form and substance of the 
flowers are good and the 38-inch stems are 
strong and well branched. I consider Golden 
Eagle one of our finest originations........ $5.00 
Invictus. H. M. 1940. It is an intense very 
deep yellow with a subdued orange tone and 
has dark amber markings on the haft. The 
depth and richness of color carries well in the 
garden. The flowers are very large, of good 
form, and extra heavy substance. They are 
carried on a strong 38-inch well branched stem. 
It is a rampant grower and a very free bloom- 
Nightfall. H. M. 1941. The falls are a 
very velvety rich dark pansy purple with 
almost no veining on the haft. The Standards 
are several shades lighter than the Falls making 
a very striking color combination. The 36-inch 
stems are well branched. Substance and form 
excellent. It is a strong grower and a free 
bloomer 22ids2 ater Se eer eee $5.00 
Nightingale. The color is new and _ very 
attractive, a glistening golden russet. The 
form of the large flowers is good, substance fair. 
The 36-inch well branched stems are strong . $5.00 

