GUDRUN (Dykes) — Huge white with 
golden beard, not tall, but flowers are 
very large, English Dykes Medal win- 
ner $0.30 
GYPSY (Kleinsorge 1944)—Orange ton- 
ed variegata, a blending of copper, gold 
and brown, fine hong POR AR ral Sai $1.5 
HAPPY DAYS (Mitchell)—Large, bright, 
clear yellow, early $0.30 
HELEN McGREGOR (Graves)-—Ruffled 
light blue with a silvery flush on the 
falls, fine form and coloring -- ____- $8.00 
HOOSIER SUNRISE (Lapham 1942)— 
Pink blend infused with soft gold, broad 
FOL RS ee oe re $1.00 
IMPERIAL BLUSH (H. Sass’—Large 
frilied) orchidspink 2 ok eee $0.50 
INDIAN HILLS (Gr ant}—Rich true pur- 
ple with striking oval form, large and 
strong $9.30 
JASPER AGATE (Williams 1943)—Gold 
to copper medley with a hint of pink, 
Wnusual -cOlOrin gates eee ea a $2.00 
JAVA SKY (Wareham 1942)—Brilliant 
blend of many colors, red copper and 
ig Fata PE ee SC RRL oar cae Om Dae at $5.00 
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 one stalk ~_------ $0.50 
KANSAS INGLESIDE (Hill)—This warm 
toned brown-red self named on its merit 
as a spring bloomer has proven a fall 
bloomer here and in the South, but too 
late to rebloom in the North. The most 
brilliant red tone in our early garden, 
blooms a long time, very vigorous $0.30 
KANSAS SUNRISE (Hill)—Bright toned 
variegata blend, stylish in form and of 
POOd. “SUDStalice: = = awe rer ee $0.30 
KEEP ‘EM FLYING (Lyell 1943) — Big 
handsome copper toned red, distinctive 
color with good carrying quality__$1.00 
KING JUBA (H. Sass)—Bright variegata, 
clear contrast of yellow and red__$0.30 
KING TUT (H. Sass)—One of the bright- 
est of reds in garden effect, not large 
bubs brilliantiet 22s eee $0.30 
KLONDYKE GOLD (Kirkland 1941)— 
Enormous golden yellow, fine quality 
op Ray 5 See CP ean ele a A ac tC Sa mg $0.75 
LADY MOHR (Salbach 1944)—A most 
distinctive seedling of the Wm. Mohr 
family, oyster white and pale chartreuse 
SSS TE Nah AES aE Gk Rd ps Riper, LO EON Sd OS $2.50 
LADY OF SHALOTT (Schreiner 1942) 
—New pink plicata, charming delicate 
COLOT PAI rilled (oe ee a eee ere $0.75 
LAKE HURON (J. Sass 1942) — Fine 
large medium toned blue self —~___$0.50 
LANCASTER (Cook 1940)—Copper and 
old rose blend, deep pink effect __$0.50 
LEADING LADY (Lyell 1949) — Large 
beautifully formed combination of white 
and yellow, yellow standards, falls white 
edged with yellow. See page 18, Bulletin 
115, ‘Two Pleasing Nebraskans” __$10.00 
LOS ANGELES (Mohr-Mit)—White with 
faint blue edging, satiny texture and 
TINGAOVYN se Se ee a eae $0.30 
LOTHARIO (Schreiner 1942)—Rich blue 
bicolor, near Amoena type, light blue 
standards, blue-purple falls _-___-_ $2.00 
LOUVOIS (Cayeux) — Velvety maroon 
brown, standards light chocolate, falls 
red-Maroon: striking eco. eee $0.50 
LOVELY LADY (Hill) — Very pale sky 
blue, turning cool white, large blooms 
of splendid=proportions@: .2 = 2 $0.50 
LULLABY (D. Hall 1943)—Large fresh 
OLFCHICAD UK saa tos ate aaa Pine meee Ven, $1.50 
MANYUSYA (Sass-Hill 1944)—A grand 
orchid pink from Noweta, beautifully 
ruffled like its parent and with the same 
delicate blending of colors, but larger 
and taller, outstanding in its class $1.00 
MARQUITA (Cayeux) — Cream stan- 
dards, falls veined with rose, especially 
fine: forms See Oe ete eee eee $0.40 
MARY GEDDES—Glowing dark toned 
blend, Dykes Medal winner _____- $0.35 
MARGERY SPRINGER (Hill 1946)—Tall 
pale blue, precise and neat in form and 
of unusual purity of color, vigorous $0.50 
MASTER CHARLES (Williamson 1943) 
—Smooth mulberry purple with a glow- 
ing sheen, brilliant and distinctive $2.50 
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