EASTER MORN. (Essig 731) Very 
fine white but needs some winter 
protections: VNi 40 Within ccrcats ses $ .50 
E. B. WILLIAMSON. (Cook ’37) 
Glowing coppery rose. Outstanding 
in they Garden we NL. GOsINenee-. $ .40 
EDWARD LAPHAM. (Lapham 742) 
Rich glossy crimson self. One of 
the reddest. ML. 34 in. ...... $1.25 
ELMOHR. (Loomis 742) Great ruffled 
blooms of reddish mulberry. M. 36 
hath Seti aes ces ABA hes OOO EEO Oe $ .75 
ELSA SASS. (H. Sass ’39)_ Frilly 
flowers of lemon ice with white near 
themhattsae i 2o6cie gieee eu oes $ .40 
EROS. (Mead-Riedel 734) Medium 
sized flowers of salmon-pink. M. 40 
[Pion phe saeecion coe ste nen, nee $ .25 
ESQUIRE. (Lothrop 745) Very stylish 
rich blue-purple flowers on a very 
hiner Staley le ee $2.50 
ETHEL PECKHAM. (Williamson 732) 
Large flowers of lustrous wine red. 
IME 36 iii ee rear eats, aes $ .25 
ETHELWYN DUBUAR. (Lapham ’32) 
Large flowered orchid pink. ML. 34 
TERS rhea ied pot OS A os ee I $ .25 
ETHIOP QUEEN (Schreiner ’38) AI- 
most. black) ML- 344n) 2... ... $ .40 
EXCLUSIVE. (Grant ’37) Serene 
powder blue. ML. 38 in. ...... $ .40 
EXTRAVAGANSA. (G. Douglas 44) 
Cream white standards. Falls copper 
red and violet. VL. 36 in. ....$3.50 
FAIR ELAINE. (Mitchell ’38) Light 
yellow standards, deep yellow falls. 
ME PAO ati Biron ences ae eee tae ne oe $ .40 
FAR WEST. (Kleinsorge ’36) Smooth 
blend of salmon, coral and golden 
CATE Sie SO witless den rey ate ee $ .35 
FASHION PLATE. (Maxwell 744) 
Base color of lavender crocus with 
Mal litsOrs Polder oo ite aks se $1.00 
FIRE CRACKER. (Hall 743) Brilliant 
plicata with burgundy red markings 
on a yellow ground. M. 32 in. ..$2.00 
FLORA CAMPBELL. (Hill 740) 
Glowing tones of warm red-brown 
and peach red. M. 34 in. .....$ .50 
FLORA ZENOR. (J. Sass ’41) Pink 
the shade of foam on a strawberry 
SOcarme MYA0uN wae ort ote es ao $ .50 
FORTUNE. (Kleinsorge ’41) Old gold 
with a reddish overlay. Large flower. 
MLRAS2NI eae. ced cece se ewes $ .50 
FRANCELIA. (McKee 744) Very 
bright chrome yellow. Oange beard. 
MOMBS Vasa tee ai ele ete’ ite Gini totes ane $2.25 
FRANK ADAMS. (Lapham ’37) Maise 
yellow standards. Deep rose falls. M. 
ASMA MWe et eee cee ce eee tie tte ore $ .40 
FRANK PUGLIESE (Lapham ’47) 
A beautiful deep glowing red. Well 
branched woauMles Goeinei eee $3.00 
GALLANTRY. (Whiting °45) Very 
large, ruffled, medium dark blue. 
Mee Ser IL Pade ae ea out eae en $1.50 
GARDEN FLAME. (H. Sass ’41) Rosy 
garnet and no haft markings. ML. 
OA 1h eae RE Shee Bd le Ce Ee $1.00 
GARDEN GLORY. (Whiting ’43) Pure 
tich bordeaux red with dark beard. 
MTC SOUT bees wee LUT $3.00 
GARDEN MAGIC. (Grinter ’36) One 
of the finest reds but slow to in- 
CTEASC AML OG ith. ane Cee ne $ .50 
GENERAL PATTON. (Kleinsorge ’47) 
Bold copper-brown self. Glistening 
metalic undertone. M. 38 in. ..$6.00 
GLORIOLE. (Gage ’33) Large frosty 
Dale binetenM rd yin ee eee $ .50 
GOLDBEATER. (Kleinsorge 44) 
Large, smoothly colored deep yellow 
without markings. M. 30 in. ..$1.50 
GOLDEN EAGLE. (Hall 42) Very 
large brilliant light yellow. EM. 38 
HUM De oasdae Mew ited a Aedes oe ae hae $1.00 
GOLDEN FLEECE. (J. Sass 740) 
Huge ruffled lemon-toned flower 
with creamy falls. ML. 40 in. ..$1.00 
GOLDEN HIND. (Chadburn ’34) Very 
deep buttercup golden yellow. M. 32 
LPL Weis ate ol BNO Na eenaae ey ee ee $ .35 
GOLDEN MAJESTY. (Salbach ’38) 
Deep golden yellow that does not 
fade in the sun. ML, 38 in. ....$ .50 
GOLDEN RUFFLES. (C. Taylor ’46) 
A _wide smooth well branched yellow. 
IGM fe SOs iw candec ake eee eat $3.00 
GOLDEN RUSSET. (Hall ’46) A very 
huge flower of golden russet color. 
MEAG tries tae k ede cae tan $3.50 
GOLDEN SPIKE. (Whiting ’40) Shin- 
ing dandelion yellow with orange 
bDéardsepE Mri36. ine eer. $ .50 
