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Great Lakes—‘‘not worth a nickel in Albuquerque—won’t bloom’’ A. W. MacKenzie, N. M. 
FORTUNE — (Kleinsorge 1941) ML.32”. 
Old gold with a reddish. overlay that 
gives it life, on a flower of broadly, 
spreading form and heavy athe 
FORTUNES FAVOR — (DeForest 1944) 
M.36”. Ruffled giant of glistening tan 
with an overlay of rosy lavender on 
the broad falls. Heavy orange ee 
FRANCELIA— (McKee 1944) M.38”. Very 
bright yet mellow chrome yellow en- 
livened by heavy orange beard. Un- 
usually fine form and finish. s.._... $2.00 
FRANCONIA— (Graves 1942) M.40”. Cool 
and classic as white marble. Huge, 
firmly textured white with domed 
standards and arched, flaring falls in 
perfect proportion. A high ranking 
white. $2.50 
FRANK ADAMS—(Lapham 1937) M.45”. 
Maize-yellow standards. Deep _ rose 
falls. Tall; vigorous; floriferous. Flow- 
er, stalk and foliage all boldly propor- 
tioned. A STAN GiS see $ .50 
FRANK PUGLIESE—(Lapham 1947) M. 
38”. Described, by the introducer, as a 
redder and better Christabel, more of 
a self, fiery and lustrous with good 
LOLMean Cab tan Chit Caen $3.50 
FRIEDA MOHR—(Mohr 1926) ML.42”. 
Large lilac rose with a gay, semi-flar- 
ing form and captivating color that has 
added charm to gardens for 20 fee 
FRIVOLITE— (Cayeux 1929) L.34”. 
Shrimp-pink that makes an attractive 
clump. $ .40 
FROSTY MOON—(Maxwell 1944) M.34’’. 
Lavender-tinted ruffled white..... $1.00 
GALLANT LAD Y—(Whiting 1947) M. 
40”. Large ruffled flowers in soft pas- 
tel lavender-blue. $1.00 
GALLANT LE AD E R—(Wiesner 1939) 
ML.40”. Huge, weather resistant flow- 
er in deep red. Standards deep rose- 
red; falls deep, velvety maroon blended 
RICH eDLOWNeatet nes he kta ee $1.00 
GALLANTRY — (Whiting 1945) M.38”. 
Medium dark blue self of intensely rich 
coloring. Large flowers, beautifully 
ruffled with widely flaring falls. $3.00 
GARDEN FLAME—(H. Sass 1941) ML. 
34’. Rosy garnet with a most luminous 
quality, hard to describe. No. disfigur- 
ing haft marking; large broad petals, 
it is one of the most handsome ee 
GARDEN GLORY—(Whiting 1943) ML. 
30”. Pure, deep rich Bordeaux red with 
dark beard. Smooth, even color 
throughout, with no haft markings. 
SC pee are ee cee kes et i ee $3.00 
GARDEN MAGIC—(Grinter 1936) L.38’. 
Glowing red, rich and vivid, with good 
form and substance, blooming late. 
Slow to increase it is, nevertheless, one 
of the grandest reds, ee $ .75 
GAYLORD 
GAYLORD—(G. Douglas 1949) VL.40”. 
White standards, deep violet-blue falls 
finely edged white. Orange beard. 
Varcewriudid | edeetl arin ciate ees $20.00 
GAY ORCHID—(Muhlestein 1949) EM. 
36”. Big flaring orchid self with tan- 
gerine beard. Beautiful with interest- 
ing breeding possibilities. —.......... $7.50 
GAYOSO— (Williams 1943) M.36’. Vivid 
yellow in a deep shade. A seedling of 
Golden Hind and introduced as an im- 
provement on this illustrious Desh 
GENERAL PATTON—(Kleinsorge 1947) 
Bold and commanding copper brown 
self with glistening metallic undertone, 
darkeanderichtse ga =e eee eee $6.00 
GIBSON GIR L—(Gibson 1948) M.36”. 
Large, heavily banded and dotted pli- 
cata of rosy heliotrope on light yellow 
ground. Reblooms in the fall, when its 
attraction is emphasized. $3.00 
GLAD TIDINGS—(Whiting 1947) ML. 
34”. Waxy light chrome-yellow, large, 
flaring, ruffled and heavy-substanced. 
Closely branched but delightful. e $3.00 
GLEN ELLEN—(Conneil 1939) ML.36”. 
Luminous pale creamy tan. Large 
flower with perfectly domed standards 
in an indescribable color which makes 
an artistic companion for deeper Coes 
GLISTENGLOW—(Muhlestein 1949) EM. 
40”. Richly substanced white, broad- 
petalled, full and ruffled. Magnificent 
flower. Branching not as good..... $7.50 
