Delicious fragrance. $.25 
Frost Queen (H.P. Sass, ’33)-— 
White. Free flowering, vigorous. 
Fall bloomer. ‘ $.25 
Golden Eagle (Hall, ’42)—David 
Hall considers this brilliant light 
yellow, with satiny sheen, one of 
his finest originations, and is the 
largest flower in his gardens. Fast 
increaser; free bloomer. Form, 
substance good. Stems strong, 
well branched. Highly commend- 
RAV LOAT A bv TS Oe, 
$3.50 
Golden Helmet (J. Sass, 33)— 
S. bright gold, ruffled, F. oxblood 
red. Large and brilliant. An ad- 
dition to this class. Medium 
height. $.30 
Golden Light (H. P. Sass, ’33)— 
Bright orange-cinnamon blend, 
beautifully ruffled. Color carries 
well date! HoyM I ACTS .1Q30. 
$.25 
Golden Majesty (Salbach, ’38)— 
One of the very top yellows. Uni- 
form deep yellow flowers are 
large and of thick substance. 
Form is excellent and the color 
ee First-rate grower. H.M., 
ANS. ro z0 4 Au MS FO 40, Raa 
ner-up for Dykes Medal. $1.00 
36) 
en suffusion at center of flow- 
er. Profuse bloomer, with tall, 
excellently branched stems. Out- 
standing in’ garden, iti M.A. 1. 
ST O3O UAE. O36. $.50 
Grand Canyon (Kleinsorge, ’41) 
—Deep, warm blend of copper, 
plum and gold. Slightly ruffled 
Howers of good form, very large, 
on well branched stems. H. M., 
AJL S.i19435 vA M1044. $3.00 
Great Lakes hosnsine. "38 )— 
Dykes Medal, A.I.S., 1942. Re- 
gal, crisp light blue from Canada. 
Considered by many the best 
light blue yet, especially for the 
Golden Treasure (Schreiner, 

North and the Northeast. Ideally 
formed large blooms on very tall, 
widely branched stems. Beard 
almost white. No veining. $1.75 
Gudrun (K. Dykes, ’30)-—Enor- 
mous creamy white, dusted gold, 
and with orange beard. Long, 
heavily textured flowers, with 
spreading falls. English Dykes 
Wedal oct (AA VE A Sr gaG 
$.25 
Imperial Blush (H. P. Sass, ’32) 
—Clear orchid pink of large size 
and fine quality. Free flowering. 
PVE A Ee SU Tse $.25 
Indian Chief (Ayres, ’29) — 5. 
pinkish red, F. bright velvety red. 
Large flowers of good form. $.25 
Indian Hills (Grant, ’35)—Rich, 
clear purole self, with large flow- 
ers on tall, well branched stems. 
Beard white tipped orange. A 
‘‘sood doer’. One of the bright- 
est purples. $.40 
Itasca (Kleinsorge, °34)—Deep, 
vivid amethyst, with no veining. 
Heavy brown beard underlaid 
blue. Rounded flowers on well 
branched stalks have silky tex- 
ture. Medium height. Late. $.40 
Jean Cayeux (Cayeux, ’31)--Soit, 
- smooth light buff, sometimes call- 
ed coffee-colored. Well formed 
blooms, larger than average and 
season is long. Well branched, 
tall stems. Late. French Dykes 
Medal) 1931. oA. MUAl I. Si 16936: 
$.30 
Jeb Stuart (Washington, °32)— 
Intense velvety red-brown, with 
orange beard. Larger, taller, and 
of better form than Grace Sturte- 
Wait. (late, ACME WAU Dee aee 
| $.25 
Jinny Sue (Williamson, °36)— 
Unusual gold and pink effect var- 
iegata. Large flowers with broad 
segments and flaring falls. Vigor- 
ous and heavy bloomer. $.25 
