GALLANT LEADER (Weisner, 1939) 
$1.00 each 
The arched standards are rich, rosy-red 
and the falls velvety maroon with gold 
at the center. H. M. 1939. ¥ 
GARDEN FLAME (H. Sass, 1941) 
$1.00 each 
Deep, rosy mahogany with brown at the 
center. There are no haft markings and 
the flowers are large with broad petals. 
A very handsome, late bloomer. A. M. 
1943. 
GARDEN GLORY (Whiting, 1943) 
$4.00 each 
Rich, clear, bordeaux-red of very pure 
coloring. Deep and rich with no haft 
veining, fine finish and deep bronze- 
gold beard. A. M. 1947. 
GARDEN MAGIC (Grinter, 1936) 
75¢c each 
Very large and very velvety, deep red 
seif. Smooth, well formed flowers with 
solid color haft, good form and_ sub- 
stance. A late bloomer. H. M. 1937. 
GAYOSO (Williams, 1943) $1.00 each 
Rich, golden yellow with frilled stan- 
dards and falls. e 
GENEVIEVE SEROUGE (Cayeux, 
1932) 35¢e each 
Tall, with domed, frilled standards of 
olive buff and lilac falls bordered buff. 
GLEN ELLEN (Connell, 1939) 50c each 
Rich, luminous, creamy-tan brushed 
with coppery-brown. 
GLORIOLE (Gage, 1933) 50c each 
Large flowers of cool, sparkling light 
blue. The standards are closed and the 
falls slightly flaring. Good branching 
and a general favorite. A. M. 1935. 
GLOWPORT (DeForest, 1939) 40c each 
Glowing, wine-red self with bronze 
beard. 
GOLDBEATER (Klein., 1944) $2.00 each 
Very large flower of chrome-yellow, 
without markings or blendings of any 
sort. Stalks and branchings are excel- 
lent, and it increases rapidly, making a 
good display. H. M. 1945. 
WABASH 
GOLDEN BOW (H. Sass, 1935) 35c each 
Very early, rich golden yellow. Not tall. 
*GOLDEN CATARACT (Houdy., 1936) 
35c each 
Makes a cataract of golden yellow in the 
spring, and blooms again in the fall if 
frost holds off. 
GOLDEN EAGLE (Hall, 1942) $1.00 ea. 
One of the largest and most brilliant 
golden yellows with satin sheen. Very 
clear, smooth color with no marking nor 
shading to mar its beauty. H. M. 1942. 
GOLDEN FLEECE (J. Sass, 1940) 
$1.00 each 
Huge, ruffled flowers of lemon-yellow 
with creamy falls edged gold. Petals 
are ruffled and it is a good grower. 
A. M. 1942. 
*GOLDEN HARVEST (J. Sass, 1939) 
: 35c each 
Nice dwarf golden yellow, blooming 
spring and fall. 
GOLDEN HIND (Chad., 1934) 35c each 
About the deepest golden yellow of all. 
Color is solid yellow. Medium size and 
height. 
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