red, 
velvety 
$0.30 
DAUNTLESS—Fine old 
falls 
DEPUTE NOMBLOT (Cayeux)—Glow- 
ing rosy purple, very large, a famous 
Dykes Medaiewinner ~--s>i22-- == $0.30 
(Ohl 1942)—Fine deep golden 
_-$1.00 
DERBY 
VellOW:s 2p ee eee Ss oe Be OM ee 

DESTINY (Burgess)—Deep bronze pur- 
Hlewricheandavelimely see $0.30 
DIRECTEUR PINELLE (Cayeux)—Huge 
brown-purple that is particularly out- 
standing because of its almost perfect 

form wand habits. ax _$0.30 
DISTANCE (Cook 1946)—Light blue 
with a silvery cast, fine color, smooth 
Clarins tbe ieee ete $9.00 
DUBROVNIK (Wmsn.)—Rich coppery 
COS: an 4c Old « ple Geta ee oe $1.00 
EBONY QUEEN (Sass 1946)—Fine new 
dusky shade, deep tones _________- $5.00 
ELKHART—Deep chestnut red __$0.30 
ELMOHR (Loomis 1942)—Rich red mul- 
berry, outstanding form, very large, 
Dykes Medal winner 1945 ________ $1.09 
ELSA SASS (H. Sass)—Cool lemon toned 
yellow, white blaze near the haft, a 
strikinsxcolor-combinanones wc.» $0.60 
EROS—Smooth salmon pink ______ $0.30 
FIRECRACKER (Hall 1943)—Dark bur- 
gundy red on yellow, a most brilliant 
plicata _ 
FLORA CAMPBELL (Hill 1940)—The 
neat well rounded falls are really glow- 
ing in intense warm tones of red brown 
and peach. The standards are a little 
lighter in tone with a more hazy color- 
ing hassstylerand: quality. 2a eee $0.50 
FLORA ZENOR (J. Sass 1942)—A re- 
fined and neat flower of delicate peach 
pink tones, a new color achievement 

gS A eel a oat ree de alias oes ee $1.00 
FORTUNE (Kleinsorge 1941) — Broad 
mich volden “brown 24s. = te ee ee $1.00 
FRIEDA MOHR (Mohr)—Famous old 
lilac-rose bicolor of proven quality $9.30 
GAUCHO—Tall brilliant variegata $0.50 
GIRALDA (H. Sass)—Orchid pink with 
large, long flowers, very tall ____ $9.50 
GOLDEN FLEECE (J. Sass 1940)—Lem- 
on yellow, falls near white banded with 
gold, distinct from other yellows__$1.50 
GOLDEN HIND (Chadburn)—Deep rich 
buttercup yellow self, English Dykes 
medal “Winner ¢ 22 eee ee eee $9.35 
GOLDEN MAJESTY (Salbach)—Large 
and rich pure golden yellow, large and 
vigorous, one of the very best yellows 
$0.40 

GOLDEN TREASURE (Schreiner) — 
Creamy yellow with deeper golden tone 
in the center of the flower _______ $0.50 
GREAT LAKES (Cousins) — Flaring, 
widely branched, ideal blue, Dykes Med- 
al winner -tor. L942 532 ee ae $1.00 
GUDRUN (Dykes)—Huge white with 
golden beard, not tall, but flowers are 
very large, English Dykes Medal win- 
Mer as 5e DS a ee $0.30 
GYPSY (Kleinsorge 1944)—Orange ton- 
ed variegata, a blending of copper, gold 
and: brown; tine Sa eee $2.00 
GYPSY BARON (Schreiner 1942)—Light 
background marbled and striated with 
mulberry-purple 220 ee eee $1.50 
HAPPY DAYS (Mitchell)—Large, bright, 
clear ‘yellow)early. [223 -e0 oa $0.30 
HELEN McGREGOR (Graves)—Ruffled 
light blue with a silvery flush on the 
falls, fine form and coloring ~_--$10.00 
HOOSIER SUNRISE (Lapham 1942)— 
Pink blend infused with soft gold, broad 
{OY < Sen 2 Oo ee $1.00 
IMPERIAL BLUSH (H. Sass)—Large 
frilled . orchid -pink@ 2 eee $0.50 
INDIAN HILLS (Grant)—Rich true pur- 
ple with striking oval form, large and 
strong $0.30 
JEAN CAYEUX (Cayeux)—Beautiful 
golden tan, a famous variety -_--$0.30 
JERRY—Bright ruby red __-_---- $0.30 
JUNALASKA (Kirkland) — Rose and 
coppery red, tall and well branched $0.30 
KANSAS BOUQUET (Hill)—Free flow- 
ering plicata of good size, white heavily 
marked with blue, often has 5 to 7 
blooms *open on jonerstalk ee eee= $0.50 
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