Kingsville Nurseries _- Kingsville, Maryland 
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FAVORITE (P. I. 160035). Erect to eventually overarching 
habit to 5 feet. Leaves, small, dark green. Flowers usually 
2-3 in head. 1%-1%" across irregularly hose-in-hoss, 
Geranium Pink with heavy blotch of Nopal Red on upper 
lobe. The orange undertone of newly opened flowers 
lightens to give pale salmon effect. Late April, early May. 
Peat Bedded. 6-10’ 1.00, 10-12" 1.50. . 
FAWN (P. I. 163844). Spring 1952. 
F. C. BRADFORD (P. I. 160071). Description later. Peat Bed- 
ded. 3-6" .50. 
FELICITY (P. I. 160040). Rather erect bush to 8 feet, filling in 
after upward growth has been completed. Leaves some- 
what variable, light green, somewhat hairy. Flowers 2-3 
in head, heads sometimes grouped, 2%4-3" across, fine 
symmetrical form; a little lighter than Deep Rose Pink 
but darkening to that color on margins, blotch conspicu- 
ous, made up of distinct dots darker than Tyrian Rose 
but not as dark as Amaranth Purple. Late mid-season. 
Peat Bedded. 3-6" .50. 
FOLLY (P. I. 163790). Spring 1952. 
FREEDOM (P. I. 163931). Growth moderately dense, branch- 
es ascending to 5 feet. Leaves narrow, medium green, to 
3 inches. Flowers 1-2 in. head, 2” across, lobes broad 
but not overlapping, Geranium Pink, shaded Rose Doree, 
blotch conspicuous of small dots of Rose Color. Late 
- April, early May. Peat Bedded. 3-6” -.50. 
FURBELOW (P. I. 163970). Bush habit broad spreading, but 
probably in time to 5 feet. Leaves dark green, glossy. 
Very floriferous. Flowers 2-4 in. head, 2" across, white 
-heavily sanded, flaked and with few stripes of Nopal 
ie Anthers blackish. Striking. Mid- May. Peat Bedded. 
3-67.50. 
GAIETY. (P. I. 141910). Late, medium height, rather spread- 
ing, bright clear pink, with rather heavy blotch of deep 
_rose-red. Peat Bedded 6-10" 1.00 10-12" 1.50. 
Field 36’ 15.00. 
GALATHEA (P. I. 160097). Spring 1952. 
GAWAIN (P. lL 182875). Bush broad spreading, densely 
twigged to ground, to 5 feet. Leaves rather narrow, dull 
medium green, almost deciduous with some autumn color- 
ing. Flowers usually 1-2 in. head, very freely produced 
2%2-3'' across, lavendar with a blotch of dark purple. 
Shaped marks on upper lobe. Very distinct. Early to 
mid-May. Peat Bedded. 3-6’’ .50, 6-10’ 1.00. 
GEISHA (P. I. 141774). Very handsome white with occasion- 
al purple lines. Flowers are 2” to 242" wide, and very 
showy. Peat Bedded. 6-10’ 1.00, 10-12" 1.50. 
GLACIER (P. I. 160073). Vigorous, erect to spreading growth 
up to 5 feet, with very handsome dark green leaves. 
Flowers usually borne 2-3 in a head, 2%4-3" across, 
shining white with a faint green tone. Late April. Peat 
Bedded. 6-10” 1.00, 10-12’ 1.50. 
GLADIATOR (P. I. 160024). Spring 1952. 
GLAMOUR (P. I. 141908). Late, medium height, rather 
spreading, very brilliant rose-red. Peat Bedded. 6-10” 
1.00, 10-12" 1.50, Field 18-24" 6.00, 24-30” 8.00. 
30-36" 10.00. 
GLEE (P. I. 163881). Spring 1952. 
GNOME (P. I. 163861). Spring 1952. 
GOBLIN (P. I, 163974). Bush habit broad spreading, but 
probably in time to 5 feet. Leaves dark green, glossy. 
Flowers very freely, blooms of fine substance, 2-4 in 
head, 2" across, white, flaked and striped Eugenia Red. 
Peat Bedded. 3-6” .50. 
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