466—GAIL (Farrington-Moses 49) 85 
Haven't grown this one, but it comes highly recommended as being a very 
good lavender. (M 1—2.00) (S 1—1.50) (Blbts. 10—2.50) 
312—GOLD DUST (Pfitzer) 70 
The best early yellow. Is one of the first glads to bloom. 
(L 3—.25: 10—.70) (M 5—.25; 10—.40) (S 10—.25) 
SIO—GOLDEN ARROW (Pruitt) 85 
A nice clear yellow. Very good growing habits. 
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512—GOLDEN STATE (Wheeler) 90 
A good deep yellow glad. (L 1—.20) (M 2—.30) 
424—-GRATITUDE (Fischer) 75 
A tall salmon orange of very good quality. Very good for floral work and 
a winner on the show table. (L 2—.30) (M 2—.20) (S 4—.20) 
390—GRAY WONDER (Hatch) 
A beautiful light gray with darker flecking. (M 1—.25) (S 1—.15) 
450—HAWKEYE RED (Heaton 44) 85 
A red sport of Vagabond Prince. (L_ 2—.20) (M 4—.25) (S 10—.30) 
040—HEART’S DESIRE (Fiedler 48) 80 
‘Light pink shading to white with a light yellow throat. The 6-inch florets 
are very ruffled on a 18 to 20 bud spike. Opens 6 to 8. This is a very 
beautiful glad. (L_ 1—1.25) (M 1—1.00) (S 1—.75) (Blbts. 2—.30) 
580—HIGH FINANCE (Wilson) 95 
A beautiful giant tan smoky. It is much wanied by florists. Comes on 
late but this is to its advantage as so many early ones are gone and one 
really appreciates its appearance. It is beautiful in mixed bouquets. 
(L 3—.25; 10—.70) (M 4—.25: 10—.40) (S 10—.25) 
466—HUNTRESS (Jack 45) 75 
Very early deep lavender, does very well for us. (L 2—.30) (M 3—.25) 
440—JEANIE (Pruitt) 895 
- The best salmon pink and a wonderful cutflower. This beauty is particu- 
larly fine for floral work. (L 3—.25; 10—.70) (M 4—.25; 10—.40) (S 10—.25) 
441_JUNE DAY (Roberts) 98 
A pure pink with a small cherry blotch. About the earliest variety grown 
and extra fine as a cutflower. (L 1—.75) (M 1—.50) (S 1—.40) 
552—KING CLICK (Wilson) 90 
A very good bright red. Makes nice straight spikes. 
(L 2—.25) (M 4—.25) (S 8—.25) 
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