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FAIRY LUSTRE. (Nes. 1948). 40 in. A full, spreading flower of light Jonquil 
yellow, crisped and ruffled at the edges. Fragrant and late blooming, the 
flowers seem enveloped with glistening frost work. Aug. and Sept. ...... 6.00 
FAITHFUL. (McDade-Parry 1948). 36 in. Attractive two-tone with richly con- 
trasting colors. Apricot-red petals, golden yellow sepals, with faint lines 
of apricot-red’on each side of sepals. ..........)4. 7.00.0. 3.00 
FELICITY. (Nes. 1947). 40 in. The very large full, firm textured flowers of light 
Aureolin yellow are cup-shaped with petals and sepals incurving at the 
ruffled edge.: July to Sept vi... i 4.00 
FERN IRVING. (Tay. B. 1949). 48 in. A full rounded flower of nasturtium red 
with ‘Grapefruit throat”. 6c Sola) Peete Peo, oe 4.50 
FLAMID. 36 in. Orange-yellow; Bronze outside. July. ........... .30; "73etoraes > 
FLANDERS. (Lester 1950). Broad overlapping petals of red the same shade as 
Royal Ruby. 4 inch blooms that stand wind, rain or sun. Early to mid- 
SEASON ee ea bs yin ale beats og Ua Pee le, pe rrr 
FLOATING STARS. (Russ. 1945). Formerly "Bright Lights". 2!/, ft. Ligh 
red petals and sepals; deeper eye zone, chrome throat. June. .......... 1.50 
3 for 4.00 
FLORIAN. (Way. 1943). 40 in. Good deep yellow. Petals crimped, July and 
August: 2.909% 5. Bi Oy BE. Bets Ce ee, 2 a 30773 foresd5 
FLORE PLENO. 48 in. Attractive double orange-copper. ........ .30; 3 for .75 
FULVA MACULATA. 4 ft. Very large bold flowers, similar in color to the 
common “Roadside Lily" but much larger and later. July to Aug. .25; 3 for .60 
fulva rosea, (Stout 1930). 3!/, ft. Flowers are lustrous rose pink and are 
born on tall graceful stalks. July and August. .................-0.00. 2.50 
GALA. (Lester 1950). A true ruby red velvet that is well branched. Can take 
suing Wells ¢, oct. itiaes shure Ald Bae Nes oaks fees ulgeee: igre he ot ne 5.00 
GANYMEDE. (Whe. 1943). 42 in. The petals are raspberry rose, very wide, 
creped, frilled and tightly recurved. The sepals are flaring, sulfur yellow 
dusted the petals color. Often reblooms in autumn. ...............-. 6.00 
GARDEN PRINCE. (Russ. 1945). Formerly "My Delight". Cherry-red, profuse. 
Orange (throats June... 20.50.41 eye hs eal oe 1.50 
GARNET ROBE. (Millik. 1948). 36 in. The color of both petals and sepals is 
deep red, this coloring runs to within an inch of the bottom, the lower 
inch being greenish yellow... OS. Yas. 20.00 
GAY DAY. (Nes. 1933). 48 in. Bright canary yellow self. July and Aug. .... 1.25 
GAY HEART. (Nes. 1949). 36 in. The outer portion of the petals and sepals 
in Hollyberry red blending into Apricot yellow at the center. The Petals 
have a broad midrib of the same yellow extending into the six pointed 
star of the yellow cup. Both petals and sepals have a decided ruffle on the 
edges. “July and August. @ 22) 365 so. @ ey te 8.00 
GAY ROMNEY. (Nes. 1948). 42 in. Bright and gay with gypsy colors, this 
full flowered variety has an undercolor of antique ruby red with a deeper 
velvety flush on upper part of the petals and sepals, extending well into 
the throat of the bloom. July and’August. 97.77 2 29) 9) ee 6.00 
GAY TROUBADOUR. (Nes. 1941). 40 in. Different and charming is this un- 
usual red and cream yellow bicolor. The petals are bright Indian red in 
stunning contrast to the sepals of frosty maize yellow. Very flaring flowers. 
July and ‘Auge. is eos. SU a ae 3.50 
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