FUCHSIA QUEEN (462) Vavrous. Midseason. A 
recent introduction that is a tall growing, bright 
fuchsia purple. A live color that is attractive 
under artificial light. Plant this variety in 
quantity as you will wish you had when it starts 
to bloom. L, 1-35¢; M, 1-25¢; S, 1-15¢. 
GARDENIA (306) Scheer. Early. A light cream 
with golden throat. L, 1-10¢; M, 1-15¢; S, 3-10¢. 
GENGHIS KHAN (532) Scheer. Early midseason. A 
medium pink blendingto creamish throat. Florets 
ruffled and of heavy substance. Opens many 
flowers on long spike. 
L, 1-15¢; M, 2-25¢; S, 2-10¢. 
GLOAMING (379) Zimmer. Midseason. A light 
purple with white throat. Graceful spike. 
L, 1-10¢; M, 2-15¢; S, 3-10¢. 
GOLD DUST (412) Pfitzer. Early. A clear deep 
yellow self with flowers well spaced on spike. 
L, 1-10¢; M, 2-15¢; S, 3-10¢. 
GRATITUDE (422) Fischer. Early midseason. A 
salmon-orange with yellow throat. Flowers of 
heavy substance, ruffled. Spike tall and wiry. 
L, 2-25¢; M, 3-25¢; S, 2-10¢. 
HARMAU (532) Both. Early. A ruffled orange-red 
with rose overtones, a color difficult to describe 
but very beautiful. Plant and spike character- 
istics excellent. L, 1-15¢; M, 2-25¢; S, 2-10¢. 
HIGH FINANCE (580) Wilson. Late. A ruffled, 
smoky orange gray with lighter throat. Buds 
are black. L, 1-10¢; M, 2-15¢; S, 3-10¢. 
HINDENBURG’S MEMORY (452) Pfitzer. Mid- 
season. A tall healthy grower with velvety 
scarlet-red flowers. L, 2-15¢; M, 3-25¢; S, 3-10¢. 
H. R. HANCOCK (462) Both. Early. A deep rose 
to cherry red withdefinite creamy throat. Colors 
areclearandclean. L, 2-25¢; M, 3-25¢; S, 2-10¢. 
KATHERINE WILE (440) Perrine-Scott. Midseason. 
A 1948 introduction. Flowers a pale lavender- 
rose with throat dusted with magenta. 
L, 1-$1.25; M, 1-90¢. 
KATHLEEN DAVIDSON (522) Perrine-Scott. Early 
midseason. A 1948 introduction that you will 
like when you see it in flower. An unusual 
rust-red flower with a silver edge to the fluted 
petals. Spikes tall. A variety with style. 
L, 1-$1.50; M, 1-$1.00; S, 1-65¢. 
KING CLICK (452) Wilson. Midseason. One of 
the best large reds. Vigorous and tall. 
L, 2-25¢; M, 3-25¢; S, 3-10¢. 
KING LEAR (470) Palmer. Early. A large red- 
' dish-purpie with lustrous sheen and edged with 
a narrow silver line. Attachment loose. 
L, 2-25¢; M, 3-25¢; S, 2-10¢. 
LADY JANE (406) Lake. Midseason. A cream. 
with yellow lip petals. Different and attractive. 
L, 2-25¢; M, 3-25¢; S, 2-10¢. 
LANTANA (420) Palmer. Early. A blending of 
orange and salmor into a yellow throat. A flower 
with color appeal. L, 2-25¢; M, 3-25¢; S, 4-15¢. 
