

FIRST LADY (Roberts-’45) 432-85 
Ruffled deep salmon with rich yellow throat. 
Flowerhead doesn’t grow too long, but opens 6 
at one time. 
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE 
400-88 
Finest Canadian white. Grows 5 ft. or over with 
8 opening on a 22 bud spike. Blooms are slightly 
ruffed and well attached. Produces many bulb- 
lets which germinate well. Looks like a fine com- 
mercial white. 
FLYING FORTRESS (Wilson-43) 586-93 
Lovely soft shade of lavender grey with small 
attractive blotch of carmine. Grows huge flor- 
ets. Will open 11 of 20 buds on 32” head. 
FRANCIS M. IRWIN (Wilson-41) 460-95 
Medium rose with darker throat blotch. Very 
showy and a ribbon winner. 
FRIENDSHIP (Fischer--49) 442-70 
Beautiful soft pure pink shading to a cream with 
a large white throat. Florets are round and beau- 
tifully rufled. Opens up to 8 on a medium spike. 
An excellent propagator and germinator. We cut 
nice blooms even from the small size bulbs. 
( Harris-’47 ) 
GADELON (K & M-48) 85 
Brownish smokey, unusual and very large. Grows 
very tall spikes. Good propagator and germi- 
nator. 
GAIL (Farington-Moses-49) 466-85 
A tall stretchy lavender shading to a deeper lav- 
ender at edge of petals. Opens 7-8 florets which 
are well attached. Petals are recurved. Opens well 
in water and spikes are nice and straight. Fair 
propagator and germinator. 
GARDEN GOLD (Rich-’48) 512-90 
Here is another good one from the same origi- 
nator as Black Cherry. A giant golden yellow with 
a deeper throat. A nice clean looking yellow and 
a big one. Fair propagator and germinator. A 
show winner in its color class. 
GAVOTTE (Roberts-46) 430-78 
Lovely light pink with a creamy throat. Opens 
well in water and looks like a good early com- 
mercial. 
GELBER HERALD (Yellow Herald) (K & 
M-47) 411-80 
Amber yellow, carmine in throat. A fine Pfitzer 
introduction for an early yellow. Large wide open 
flowers are beautifully faced and placement is 
good on strong, straight spike. Good for exhibi- 
tion as well as commercial. 

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2 25 3-25 4-.25 50-  .25 
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