SRAND OPERA (Salbach 38) 95 Days—540. Color is a soft clear 
pink on the light side, with a red feather in the throat. 6 open on 
spikes up to six feet tall. PATENTED. 
L 50c (Limit one to a customer) 
GRATITUDE (Fisher 46) 75 Days—424. An improved Barcarole. 
Salmon orange with a sharp yellow throat. 4-6 florets (large for 
the class) open on a tall plant. Growing habits very good. About 
30 days earlier than Barcarole. 
L 75c, M 60c, S 40c, B 12-40¢ 
GRETA GARBO (Pfitzer 37) 85 Days—440. Soft light rose with a 
cream lip. Up to 8 massive florets open on a strong stem. One 
of the top glads of today. Exceptional cut flower and show variety. 
A real glad if there ever was one. 
L 10c (12-$1.00), M 6c (12-60c), S 4c (12-40c), B 100-25¢ 
GREAT LAKES (Kuhn 46) 70 Days—476. A light soldier blue, clear 
and unflecked, becoming a little lighter in the throat. Good grow- 
ing habits. Bulblets germinate well, often blooming. 
M $10.00, B $1.00 
GRENADIER (Palmer 44) 85 Days—416. A grand flower in a large 
size exhibition buff. Opens 7-8 or more blooms on a tall spike. 
Florets well placed, possibly a little too close together. Will prob- 
ably make a good commercial as the stock becomes available. 
L $1.00, M 60c, S 40c, B 4-25¢ 
GRAY DAWN (Both 43) 95 Days—480. A light gray sport of Jaina. 
Makes large spikes with excellent placement. Good grower and 
fast propagator. A very striking glad. 
L 25c, M 15¢, S 10c, B 50-25c 
HARMAU (Both 40) 75 Days—533. An orange red with a distinctly 
rosy overtone, a hard color to properly identify. Slightly ruffled 
well spaced wide open florets, 6-9 open on an 18 to 20 bud spike. 
Tall wiry stems. Good propagator.and very early. Try this for a 
mass basket effect. 
L 10c, M 6c, S 4c, B 100-15¢ 
HAWKEYE RED (Heaton 44) 85 Days—450. An Iowa introduction 
that is a real commercial medium red. A sport of Vagabond Prince 
and identical except as to color. Good propagator and easy grower. 
L 20c, M 10c, S 6c, B 100-25¢ 
H. B. PITT (Both 41) 80 Days—430. A smooth light orange pink with 
a nice cream throat. Tall stems and a good all around variety. 
L 10c, M 6c, S 4c, B 100-25¢ 
HELEN OF TROY (Salbach 39) 90 Days—516. A large floret of a 
very pleasing apricot pink shade with a soft blotch of orange on 
the lower petals. Tall, stately, straight spike, with 6-8 open. 
Heavy substance and perfect placement. Fine exhibition variety 
and beautiful as a cut flower. PATENTED. 
L 50c (3-$1.00, 12-$3.50), M 35e 
H. R. HANCOCK (Both 43) 80 Days—462. Clear deep cherry rose 
with a clear creamy white throat. Perfect double row placement— 
8 open—attachment good. Cut buds open well. 
L 40c, M 30¢, S 15c, B 10-25¢€ 
HUNTRESS (Jack 45) 75 Days—466. One of the new lavenders that 
seems to be going places. Color and ruffling good and it is early. 
Opens 8 large florets of a pink lavender shade. Will be very pop- 
ular when better known. 
L $1.00, M 70c, S 45¢, B 2-20c, 10-75¢ 
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