410-i 
510-f 
510-f 
512-f 
4) 2-f 
312-i 
312-i 
All-i 
411-i 
416-f 
S17, 
416-f 
516-f 
Gleam (Fischer 1946) (77 days) Heavily ruffled, light yellow, waxy texture re- 
sembling carved ivory. Opens 5 of 15 buds, 24’ head. (L 35c) (M 25c) (S 2-30c) 
Golden Arrow (Pruitt 1947) (85 days) A light true yellow, even in bud. Opens 8, 
6 in color, of 18 buds on 30” head. (L 50c) (M 35c) (S 25c) 
Golden Beauty (Coates 1946) (85 days) Golden yellow with faint tinge of orange 
at times. Comes informal from small bulbs. Very lovely. Opens eight 6” florets 
on a long spike. (L 80c) (M 60c) (S 40c) NET 
Golden Favorite (Salman 1948) (80 days) Lightly ruffled deep golden yellow, 
deeper throat, very heavy texture. Opens 9 of 18 buds. Classed as Europe’s 
firesi yellcw. (L $1.50) (M $1.00) (S 75c) NET 
Golden Ophelia (Jensen 1949) (85 days) Rated finest yellow from New Zealand. 
Deep yellow self, waved florets, pointed buds, heavy texture. Opens 6 buds 
with 6 in color. (L $1.00) (M 75c) (S 50c) 
Golden State (Wheeler 1942) (100 days) Best U. S. Large yellow. Rich, clear 
color. Opens 10 on 20 bud spike. (L 25c) (M 2-35c) (S 3-25c) 
Goldrod (Australian 1950) (.... days) New golden yellow, late blooming. Not as 
large as Golden Beauty but rated excellent for cutting. (B only, 2-25c) 
Green Gold (Roberts 1947) (80 days) Unusual ruffled yellow with distinct green 
shading. Opens 6 of 16 buds on 20” head. (L 20c) (M 2-30c) (S 3-30c) 
Hocus Pocus (K & M 1948) (62 days) Earliest bloomer. Distinct novelty. Deep 
yellow, vivid carmine throat blotch. Opens 7 of 16 buds. (L 25c) (M 2-30c) (S 3-30c) 
Java (Salman 1948) (80 days) Bright deep yellow of heavy texture, exceptionally 
large 7” florets. Opens 7-9 of 18 buds on long spike. (1250c¢)"(M 35): (S.25e) 
Kathleen Eutherland (Both 1949) (85 days) Both says, “most glorious golden yellow 
primulinus yet introduced.” Plain petaled. (L 25c) (M 2-35c) (S 3-30c) NET 
Kathy Lee (Fairchild 1947) (75 days) Heavily ruffled, soft yellow with deeper 
throat, touched red. Opens 6 of 16 buds, 26’ head. (M $1.00) (S 75c) 
Manchu (B. Palmer 1945) (80 days) Yellow overlaid with pink flush, small vivid 
blotch geranium red. Opens 8-10 of 19 buds, 26” head. (L 35c) (M 25c) (S 2-30c) 
Primrose (Jensen 1949) (... days) Heavy textured primrose yellow with small 
heliotrope mark on lower petal. Opens 8 6” florets. (M $1.50) (S $1.00) (B 3-50c) 
Pure Gold (Burns 1949) (75 days) New pure amber yellow with no trace of red. 
Opens 8-10 of 25 buds on 24” flowerhead. (Any size $1.25) 
Spun Gold (Palmer 1947) (67 days) Deep clear golden yellow. Extreme purity 
of color. Opens 5 of 16 buds of 18” head. (L 40c) (M 25c) (S 2-30c) 
Vangold (Van Voorhis 1940) (75 days) Pure deep yellow, like yellow silk. Opens 
5-6 of 17 buds on 20” heads. (L 20c) (M 2-30c) (S 3-30c) 
Yellow Herald (Pfitzer 1947) (76 days) Extremely tall amber yellow, slight carmine 
throat markings. Opens 7-9 of 18 buds on 23’ head. —(L 20c) (M 2-30c) (S 3-30c) 
Yellow Ruffles (Salbach 1943) (97 days) Intensely ruffled clear light yellow, 
deeper yellow throat. Opens 4-6 of 18 buds. (E50) (Mx35e) ($7 25¢) 
BUFF —CLASS 16-17 
Athlone (B. Palmer 1943) (80 days) Buds pinkish, opening to salmon flesh. Effect is 
buff cream. Opens 12 of 22 buds on 24” head. (L 20c) (M 2-25c) (S 4-30c) 
Bingo (Canine 1938) (90 days) This buff-pink sport of Picardy is one of the first 
to be introduced. We did not list last year because of limited stock. This season 
we can offer a few hundred bulbs. Opens 7 of 17. (L 2-25c) (M 3-25c) (S 5-25c) 
Charmoluck (Wilson 1946) (85 days) Clear ruffled orange buff with creamy yellow 
throat; thin picote edge of violet. Opens 8 on 19 bud spike, 24” head. 
(L 80c) (M 60c) (S 40c) 
Glenolden (Wilson 1946) (85 days) Clear chamois with yellow-on-buff throat. 
Some place it in A.O.C. class. Opens 6 on 17 bud spike. (L 80c) (M 60c) (S 40c) 
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