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G3s 
Gladiator (L)—orange-red. 
Gloriole Mon., 1941 (L) — shades of 
red-violet with delicate violet on 
edges; outer petals slender, radiating; 
very waxy. 
Gloriosa Mon., 1941 (L)—soft orange 
with cerise eye; flat flower. 
Glory of Chatsworth (L) — 3-angled 
stems; flower soft red with iridescent 
inner petals. 
Glowing Embers Mon. (L) — reddish 
burnt-orange. 
*Gold Dust CP., 1941 (XL) — white 
dusted with yellow, even on tips of 
central petals. 
*Golden CP., 1939 (XL)—white and 
yellow; waxy and fragrant (F). 
*Gold Myst CP., 1941 (XL)—extra yel- 
low type of Paul de Longpre; bred for 
its extra rich saffron-yellow tones 
(XNP). 
Gypsy Girl Poin. (L)—dark red, purple 
on inner petals; outer petals recurve 
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loosely over tube so as to completely 
hide it. 
Harvest Festival Mon. 
Hohenzollern CK. No. 103 
orange with cerise (XNP). 
*Ibis CP., 1946. 
Ida M. Dayton Kado (M) (B) (C)—red 
“Rosetta.” 
*Indian Moon CP., 1945 (XL)—very 
double, wide petaled, feathery and 
ruffled; opens flat; centrals deep red, 
orange at throat, magenta edged; 
outer petals deep red, vivid (XYP). 
Johann Strauss CK. No. 258 (M) — 
glowing pink with salmony tones, 
waxy (F). 
Jorg Siepke CK. No. 269 (L)—beautiful 
shades of orchid-pink on outer petals; 
inner petals white with lilac tips; bud 
is rich purple-red before opening. 
Joseph de Laet (L)—outermost petals 
spreading, scarlet; next row scarlet 
and violet; inner petals pale orchid 
with white center stripe. 
(XE) 

Jules Schlumberger is a good example for basket growth. 
