FILAGREE (Kuhn) (Very Early) 
Creamy buff and pink lacinated, with many wins to 
its credit in the- “’216’’ Class. 
Large $1.50; Medium $1.50; Small 75c. 
FLYING FORTRESS (Wilson) (Midseason) 
Big, exhibition, light smoky, that in its first years 
in the shows has proved its ability to win and is 
good enough to keep on turning the trick. A big gray 
of monstrous proportions that is liked by all seeing 
it; 22 buds, 12 open; 7-inch florets; 65-inches tall. 
Very broad heavy foliage, strong grower, and fine 
propagator. 
Large $2.00. 
FRANCIS M. IRWIN (Wilson) (Midseason) 
A lavender-rose with a deep rose blotch. One of the 
top glads of the decade. Don’t overlook it! 
Large 15c; Medium 10c. 
FIRE FLY (Palmer) (Early) 
Dazzling scarlet with white lines on lip. 
Large, 4 for 25c. 
GENGHIS KAHN (Scheer) (Early Midseason) 
A striking, medium light-pink with florets so heavily 
ruffled as to be actually corrugated and slightly 
lacinated. Florets very large, nearly 634-inches with 
6 to 7 open on an 18 to 21-bud flowerhead. Healthy, 
good foliage, and good propagator. A real aristocrat! 
Large $2.50; Medium $1.75; Smali $1.00. 
GLOAMING (Zimmer) (Early) 
Produces a graceful, long ribbon of white-throated, 
light purple blooms. Medium small florets. 
Large, 4 for 25c; Medium, 6 for 25c. 
GOLD DUST (Pfitzer) (Early) 
Very early, deep rich yellow. Plant with King Lear 
for early color. 
Large, 3 for 25c. 
GRAND OPENING (Kuhn): (Midseason) 
See 1946 Introductions. 
GREEN LIGHT (Pfitzer) (Midseason) 
Ruffled, greenish-cream. While a novelty in color, 
it is most decorative, too. 
Medium, 5 for 25c. 
GOLDEN CHIMES (Ellis) (Midseason) 
Large, ruffled yellow. 
Large 10c. 
HARMAU (Both) (Early) 
Bright, attractive, orange - red with rosy overtone. 
Giant, slightly ruffled. 
Large 20c; Medium 15c; Small 10c. 
