
FIREBRAND (Butt °44) 452. Wonderful 
tall red. Eight or more florets open. 
L 40c; M 30c; S 20c; Bits. 10-25c; 100- 
$2.00. 
FLAMING VELVET (Rich 742) F-550. 
Well described, good velvety red. L 
2-250; M 4-25c; S 4-25c; Blts. Pkg. 25c. 
FLYING FORTRESS (Wilson ’43) F-580. 
Beautiful shade of lavender gray with 
attractive blotch. A grand glad. L 50c; 
M 35c; S 25c; Blts. 10-35c; 100-$2.50. 
FRANCIS M. IRWIN (Wilson ’41) F-460. 
Large exhibition, light rose. L 2-30ce; 
M 2-20c; S 4-20c; Blts. Pkg. 30e. 
FUCHSIA BELLE (Almey ’45) F-462. A 
new shade of rose red. An outstanding 
variety in its color class. L $1.25; M 
$1.00; S 75c; Blts. 2-25c; 10-$1.00. 
GENGHIS KAHN (Scheer ’41) 532. Deep- 
ly ruffled, pure salmon. L 60c; M 45c; 
S 30c; Blts. 10-35c; 100-$2.50. 
GLAMIS (Palmer ’40) F-480. Ruffled 
salmon. L 2-25c; M 2-20c; Bits. Pkg. 
35¢. 
GOLDEN ARROW (Pruitt-Bastian ’47) 
F-510. Clear, light yellow. Grows 5 
feet with 8 wide open florets; 30 inch 
flowerhead. L $2.00; M $-1.50; S %5e; 
Bits. 35c ea. Growers’ Unit, 3L, 3M, 3S 
and 25 Bits.—$15.00. No discount. 
GOLDEN STATE (Wheeler ’42) 512. Clear, 
rich, medium yellow. 8-10 florets open. 
Originally introduced as a yellow Pic- 
ardy. L 50c; M 35c; S 25c; Bits. 10-30c; 
100-$2.50. 
GOLDEN TETON (Zimmer ’42) 312. Fine, 
buff yellow. L 2-30c; M 2-20c; S 4-25c; 
Bits. Pkg. 25c. 
GRACIE ALLEN (Wilson ’43) F-450. A 
wonderful velvety red. This one is a 
must have. L 50c; M 35ec; S 25c; Bits. 
10-30c; 100-$2.50. 
GRETA GARBO (Pfitzer 7°37) F-440. 
Beautiful, soft pink. L 2-25c; M 3-25c; 
Blts. Pkg. 25c. 
HARMAU (Both ’40) F-532. Orange red 
salmon with rosy overtone; darker 
blotch. L 3-25c; M 3-15ce; Bits. Pkg. 
25¢c. 
HARVEST MOON (Jack ’38) 411. Lovely 
yellow. L 2-25c; M 3-25c; Blts. Pkg. 
25¢. 
H. B. PITT (Both ’39) F-430. Light 
orangy pink with cream throat. L 2-20c; 
M 3-20c; S 4-20c; Blts. Pkg. 25c. 
HIGH FINANCE (Wilson ’46) F-580. Light 
orange gray with cream throat. A 
striking ruffled smoky. L 2-30c; M 
2-20c; S 4-25c; Blts. Pkg. 25c. 
HIGHLANDER (Zimmer 745) F-465. Deep 
lavender; petals slightly recurved. Opens 
8 and more 4%” florets . L $1.00; M 75c; 
S 50c; Blts. 10-75c. 
HINDENBURG’S MEMORY (Pfitzer ’39) 
550. Clear red. Makes a tall lovely 
spike. L 3-25c; M 4-25c; S 4-20c; Bits. 
Pkg. 25c. 
HUNTRESS (Jack ’45) F-466. A wonder- 
ful ruffled lavender and winning its 
share of the blues. M 60c; S 40c; Bits. 
10-65c. 
HURRICANE (Evans °42) F-424. Bitter- 
sweet orange, light cream throat. L 20c; 
M 2-30c; Bits. Pkg. 30c. 
JACK POT (Wilson ’43) F-470. Ruffled 
self plum. L 2-30c; M 4-30c; Bits. Pkg. 
20c. 
JANET LEE (Fairchild 47) F-520. Giant 
orange, deep cream throat. Heavily 
ruffled 542-6 inch florets. Won Hall of 
Fame entry by popular vote at Boston 
Show in 1946. L $5.00; M $3.75; S $2.50; 
Bits. 50c ea.; 10-$4.00. No discount. 
KATHY LEE (Fairchild ’47) 410. Sister 
seedling to Janet Lee, but color is clear 
yellow. Heavily ruffled 4%-5 inch 
fiorets. L $5.00; M $3.75; S $2.50; Bits. 
50c ea.; 10-$4.00. 
KENWOOD (EH. H. Lins *43) F-452. An 
outstanding medium red. M 2-20c; S 
3-15c; Bits. Pkg. 25c. 
KESTREL (Palmer 745) F-424. Large, 
tall orange. Makes a dandy spike. 
L 60c; M 40c; S 25c; Bits. 10-25c; 100- 
$2.00. 
KING ALFRED (Hobbs ’46) 532. Giant 
salmon with golden throat; 6 florets 
open, 17-19 buds. A breathtaking glad 
and priced reasonable. Showed this in 
Boston in 1947 and took a blue in the 
R. I. class. Also won blues in Mary- 
land, Pa., Binghampton, N. Y., and 
Chicago. Won award of merit at Mary- 
land trial garden in 1944 as a seedling 
and scored high in N. E. G. S. trial gar- 
den at Waltham, Mass., in 1946. L %5e; 
M 60c; S 45c; Bits. 12-$1.00. 
KING BEE (Krueger 41) F-450. Flaming 
red. L 3-25c; Blts. Pkg. 20c. 
KING CARDINAL (Nitchman ’40) F-450. 
Large bright red. L 2-30c; M 2-20c; S 
4-25c; Bits. Pkg. 20c. 
