
Golden Eagle. H. C. 1941. H.M. 1942. 
A very large brilliant light yellow with a satiny 
sheen. 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............ $3.50 
Innovation. A rose trimmed plicata. The 
flowers are large and of good form and substance. 
The 37-inch stems are strong and well branched. 
It is a vigorous grower, blooms freely and is 
winter hardy. If you like plicatas I think you 
Wilstiikes|nno vation wes anita ene lee $8.00 
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- 

Katherine Fay. H.C. 1943. H.M. 1945. 
A grand white, originated by Mr. Orville Fay of 
Wilmette, Ill. I have been breeding for a 
fine hardy white for the past sixteen years and 
have under number several good ones, but this 
white of Mr. Fay’s, as it has grown in his garden 
and in my garden for the past two years, is 
decidedly better than anything I have produced. 
It is a large pure white with no yellow in the 
center. The standards are tall, ruffled and 
tightly closed. The falls are semi-flaring and 
with enough ruffling to take away the plain 
appearance of a so-called tailored flower. The 
blooms are carried on a good strong well branch- 
ed 35-inch stem. It is a free bloomer, has 
excellent substance and is 100% hardy. . . $12.00 
