GUDRUN (Dykes) — Huge white with 
golden beard, not tall, but flowers are 
very large, English Dykes Medal win- 
ner $0.30 
GYPSY (Kieinsorge 1944)—Orange ton- 
ed variegata, a blending of copper, gold 
ANG. «aRO wn; Ines we eee eee $1.00 
HAPPY DAYS (Mitchell)—Large, bright, 
clear yellow, early $0.30 
HELEN McGREGOR (Graves)—Ruffled 
light blue with a silvery flush on the 
falls, fine form and coloring -_-$5.00 
HOOSIER SUNRISE (Lapham 1942) — 
Pink blend infused with soft gold, broad 
LOR set pee Aye oN een ah $1.00 
INDIAN HILLS (Grant)—Rich true pur- 
ple with striking oval form, large and 
BETO a if ie tan eat ta ore CA Its $0.30 
JASPER AGATE (Williams 1943)—Gold 
to copper medley with a hint of pink, 
LDUSUal COlLOTINe Vite) oT ee ee OST 50 
JAVA SEY (Wareham 1942)—Brilliant 
blend of many colors, red copper and 
Lia Ire Pc er seal Pe Aa a eee eg tg Arse $2.00 
JEAN CAYEUX (Cayeux) — Beautiful 
golden tan, a famous variety  ~___$0.30 
JERRY—Bright ruby red 
JUNALASKA (Kirkland) — Rose and 
coppery red, tall and well branched $0.30 
KANSAS BOUQUET (Hill)—Free flow- 
ering plicata of good size, white heavily 
marked with blue, often has 5 to 7 
blooms open on one stalk ____-__- $0.50 
KANSAS SUNRISE (Hill)—Bright toned 
variegata blend, stylish in form and of 
Pood «substance jae do ol ee Ne $0.30 
KANSAS INGLESIDE (Hill) — This 
warm toned brown-red self named on its 
merit as a spring bloomer has proven a 
fall bloomer here and in the South, but 
too late to rebloom in the North. The 
most brilliant red tone in our early gar- 
den, blooms a long time, very vigorous 
$0.30 
KEEP ‘EM FLYING (Lyell 1943) — Big 
handsome copper toned red, distinctive 
color with good carrying quality __$0.50 
KING JUBA (H. Sass)—Bright variegata, 
clear contrast of yellow and red __$0.30 
KLONDYKE GOLD (Kirkland 1941) — 
Enormous golden yellow, fine ee 
pv apn Obra me Cee el ACIS ALD es ha 0.50 
LADY MOHR (Salbach 1944)—A most 
distinctive seedling of the Wm. Mohr 
family, oyster white and pale chartreuse 
fee RGM Myth Bs Re lea Naat a BE NE Fae | $1.50 
LADY OF SHALOTT (Schreiner 1942) 
-—New pink plicata, charming delicate 
Color trilleds) S50 tay eee eee eee $0.50 
LEADING LADY (Lyell 1949) — Large 
beautifully formed combination of white 
and yellow, yellow standards, falls white 
edged with yellow. See page 18, Bulletin 
115, “Two Pleasing Nebraskans” __$8.00 
LOS ANGELES (Mohr-Mit)—White with 
faint blue edging, satiny texture and 
fine oTOLIN See eee See ae $0.30 
LOTHARIO (Schreiner 1942)—Rich blue 
bicolor, near Amoena type, light blue 
standards, blue-purple falls --_--$1.00 
LOUVOIS (Cayeux) — Velvety maroon 
brown, standards light chocolate, falls 
red-maroon, sStviking “2s 2-5 5 as $0.50 
LOVELY LADY (Hill) — Very pale sky 
blue, turning cool white, large blooms 
of splendid proportions ___-._---_ $0.50 
LULLABY (D. Hall 1943)—Large fresh 
Orchid: DINK as ae ee ey ee $1.00 
MANYUSYA (Sass-Hill 1944)—A grand 
orchid pink from Noweta, beautifuly 
ruffled like its parent and with the same 
delicate blending of colors, but larger 
and taller, outstanding in its class $0.50 
MARQUITA (Cayeux) — Cream stan- 
dards, falls veined with rose, especially 
SINS LOLVIN La) Ge Sie ey Re are eer $0.40 
MARY GEDDES—Glowing dark toned 
blend, Dykes Medal winner _____ $0.35 
MARGERY SPRINGER (Hill 1946)—Tall 
pale blue, precise and neat in form and 
of unusual purity of color, vigorous $0.50 
MASKED BALL (W. Buss 1949)—White 
plicata, standards very heavily marked, 
etaiae and-unusiaise se eee $12. 50 
MASTER CHARLES (Williamson 1943) 
—Smooth mulberry purple with a glow- 
ing sheen, brilliant and distinctive $1.50 
MATTERHORN (J. Sass) — Pure white 
of faultless form, no trace of foreign 
COTOT 35 aa gh EUS ore i ate $0.50 
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