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GRACIE ALLEN 450 (Wilson) A clear 
deep scarlet self, admired by all who 
grow it. Opens up to 8, five to five and 
one-half inch florets, on a 27 inch flower 
head carrying 18 buds. Heavy propaga- 
tor and good germinator. 
eatin M .60; S .40; Bts. .10 each; 10 for 
GREAT LAKES 476 (Kuhn) (Mid-early) 
Light blue, clear and unflecked, becom- 
ing a little lighter at the throat, almost 
a self color. Grows about 5 feet tall, 
bulblets producing 3 foot spikes. Color 
champion at Cleveland, 1946. 
L $1.00; Bts, .15 each; 10 for $1.25, 
HAWKEYE RED 450 (Heaton) (Mid-sea- 
son) Named for the grand old state ot 
Iowa and I believe Mr. Heaton has giv- 
en us a real commercial medium red 
in this one. A sport of Vagabond Prince, 
identical save for color. It may be even 
a bit larger and wider open. Tremen- 
dous propagator and easy grower. Now 
attractively priced. 
» 20; M 2 for .203;; S 4 for .20; Bts. 100 
for .25. 
HEAVENLY WHITE 440 (Moses) (Harly) 
A white sport of Rosa Van Lima, spark- 
ling blue white with faint lavender mark 
deep in throat. As early and reliable 
2s its parent and one of the best early 
whites. 
L .40; M .25; S .15; Bts. 10 for .20; 100 
for $1.50. 
HIAWATHA 436 (Beardmore) (Early Mid: 
season) A large searlet, practically 
self, with a super imposed feather on the 
lower petals. It opens 8 wide open flor- 
ets, 5144 to 6 inches and is lightly ruffled. 
Hiawatha never crooks, is a good propa- 
gator and excellent germinator. Grand 
Champion seedling award at Cleveland, 
1945. 
L $5.00; M $4.00; S $3.00; Bts. .50 each; 
10 for $4.00, 
HOOSIER LADY 466 (Zimmer) (Mid-sea- 
son) A lavender with a willowy type 
stem, standing 50 inches high in field, 
flower head of 22 inches. 18 to 20 buds 
with 6 or 7 open. Classed as medium 
decorative. This glad comes in a color 
class that is not crowded and appears 
to be worthy. 
L .50; M .35; S .25; Bts. 3 for .15; 10 for 
40. 
HUNTRESS 466 (Jack) (Early) A new 
lavender of merit, because of its earli- 
ness, color and ruffling. Color is on the 
pink shade of lavender and most attrac- 
tive. Opens 8 large wide open florets 
on a spike of perfect formal type. One 
that will become popular when _ better 
known. 
L $1.00; M .70; S .45; Bts. 2 for .20; 10 
for .75; 100 for $5.00. 
INTRUDER 550 (Graff) (EHarly-Medium) 
King of the _ reds. I have seen this 
blooming shoulder high in the field and 
with 10 wide open florets, formally ar- 
ranged. A giant in its color, flame or 
searlet red, with small orange feather at 
base of lower petals and faint trace of Heart’s Desire 
dubonnet in throat. Of exhibition type 
but its reliable habits, heavy propaga- 
tion and good germination should make 
it a good commercial also. A basket 
of this will light up a dark room, In- 

