GRACIE ALLEN (Wilson) (M) We planted only bulblets of this new 
red last season, but they made such good spikes of fine color 
and perfect placement that we feel we can recommend it highly. 
Looks like Wilson’s best red, and he has put out some other: 
good ones. y 
M .75, S .50, Bulblets 2—.25, 10—$1.00 
GRATITUDE (C. Fischer) (EM) A fine new salmon orange with 
cream spot in throat. Florets are nicely ruffled and of good - 
size with five or more open on tall willowy spikes. Consistently 
long flowerheads; a good propagator. An improved Barcarole. 
L $1.50, M $1.25, S $1.00, Blts 3—.30, 12—$1.00, 100—$7.50 
GREEN GOLD (Roberts) (EM) Unique yellow of a distinctly greenish 
cast, apparent even when the florets are fully opened. Six or 
more large (5-inch) nicely frilled florets open on a very tall 
stem, medium flowerhead. A seedling of Green Light, this is 
definitely a green-yellow and not a green-white as was the 
old Pfitzer variety. GREEN GOLD is one of our Premium 
varieties for 1947—one bulb given free with each order from this 
list amounting to $5.00 or more. Not for sale until 1948. 
GRETA GARBO (Pfitzer) (M) A pastel creamy pink that is some- 
times extra fine, but not always. 1946 was not one of its good 
years here. Think Lady Luck and Normandie will replace this. 
L .12, M .07, S .04, Bits 100—.25, 500—$1.00 
HAVANA (Roberts) (E) Novelty ruffled bronze of medium size, a 
bright red-orange throat giving life to the flower. Those who 
like the unusual and who don’t have to have all their glads of 
giant size will like Havana. Should be cut when the first floret 
or two open, as it will fade in hot sun. Bulblets not very good 
germinators. 
L $2.00, M $1.50, Bulblets 2—.25, 10—$1.00 
HEAVENLY WHITE (Moses )(EM) A white with a faint blue- 
i lavender cast. While not a pure white the florists usually 
accept it as such, and being a sport of Rosa van Lima its 
commercial future should be bright. 
M .35, S .25, Bulblets 10—.25, 45—$1.00, 100—$2.00 
HIGH FINANCE (Wilson) (ML) A good smoky, altho a little late 
to bloom. One of the few smokies that the florists like; reported 
to be a good seller in the Los Angeles wholesale market. An 
attractive combination of smoky grays and tans, cream throat. 
Many large flowers open on a tall straight heavy spike. 
| L .20, M .12, Blts 40—.25, 100—.50, 500—$2.00 
HUNTRESS (Jack) (VE) This looks like a good early lavender; 
growing but a few bulbs last season I am not sure just how 
it compares with other new ones. A fine propagator and good 
germinator. The color is quite good, believe a little lighter 
than Myrna Fay. Both of these new lavenders are descended 
from Early Rose. 
. M $1.75, S $1.50, Blts .25 ea., 10—$2.00, 100—$16.00 
INDIGO (Errey) (EM) A good looking dark blue-violet that may be 
better than Atlas; another season should make sure. Seems to 
have a better stem than Leonardo da Vinci, altho the color 
is not quite so rich. ; ee 
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