GOLDEN TREASURE. (Schreiner 
36) Silky cream with an outpouring 
of golden yellow from the center. M. 
BS Si ieain agit kod oe odes eidacat pea as $ .50 
GOOD NEWS. (Kleinsorge 46) Very 
ruffled, brilliant mustard gold. M. 33 
ETF G BEN cchctahwik stelat Se Rls eather ae $2.50 
GRACE MOHR. (Jory 735) Large 
lavender-violet seedling of Wm. 
Moris SAL MAS sine Le eS $ .75 
GRAND CANYON. (Kleinsorge 742) 
Deep colored blend of plum, copper 
and gold. M. 36 in. $ .60 
Dae Cimr ve aC ae Yer 
GREAT LAKES. (Cousins ’38) Crisp 
and flaring light blue. One of the 
all time greats.” M. 42 in. ..... $ .60 
GUDRUN. (K. Dykes ’31) Very large 
warm white with orange beard. EM. 
BELPER ORE NET EY Cah mea $ 35 
GULF STREAM. (Fay 46) A very 
fine dark purple blue. 37 in. ....$2.50 
GYPSY. (Kleinsorge ’44) Coppery gold 
standards, falls silky chestnut brown. 
VL AT Pina ere es Be A ae $1.00 
GYPSY ROSE. (Whiting 46) Warm 
hellebore red with brushings of 
copper at half. ML. 39 in. ....$5.00 
HARRIET THOREAU. (Cook ’44) 
Clear orchid pink. Large well formed 
MEBSSCins. ears oe potter teal $1.00 
HELEN McGREGOR. (Graves 46) 
Pale blue of great purity. Dykes 
medal in 1949. ML. 34 in. ...... $5.00 
HOOSIER SUNRISE. (Lapham ’42) 
Pink and yellow blend of heavy sub- 
Stance. ML, AU ifn ie eee $ .75 
ICY BLUE. (Weed ’41) A very pale 
clear light blue. EM. 40 in. ....$ .75 
ILLINOIS SUNSHINE. (Faught ’46) 
Large yellow self with intense orange 
beard. .UM fae ane ats esc $2.50 
ILLUSION. (Kleinsorge 7°43) Light 
orchid pink from Wm. Mohr. VL. 
32: 311 hats ely ee Peck eect ee en $2.50 
IMPERIAL BLUSH. (H. Sass ’32) 
Silvery orchid pink with lemon beard 
A itt is cacy Maes BESS dae $ .25 
INDIANA NIGHT. (P. Cook ’42) Lus- 
trous deep rich purple. ML. ete 
INDIAN HILLS. (Grant ’37) Vivid 
true purple. Makes a gorgeous clump 
M. 38 in. $ .35 
a) 6 6 do, 6. ae a 8: 6 2, 6, 0, 6 8) 8) 00) 950 0 
INSPIRATION. (Stevens ’37) Glis- 
tening mulberry carmine, of huge 
Size; Me O8 10) casiss atc naee ee $1.00 
ITASKA. (Kleinsorge °34) Vivid deep 
amethyst self. M. 34 in. ...... $ .40 
JAKE’S WHITE. (Long-Sass 43) Ex- 
tra fine pure white with lemon in 
the: center.” M2:38 01%... «sen $ 35 
JASMANIA. (Ayers 736) Ripe banana 
yellow color of good size. M. fe ne 
JASMINE. (Grant 44) Gardenia tex- 
tured clear golden yellow ML. 38 in. 
$2.00 
JASPER AGATE. (Williams 743) 
Beautiful copper pink red that is 
hard to describe. M. 34 in. ....$1.25 
JOYCETTE. (J. Sass 32) Deep glow- 
ing crimson with an undertone of 
PRUIDETTY,« ae 30 1M. e ns hee $ .30 
JULIET. (Kleinsorge ’46) Fiery blend 
of flame-copper and salmon shadings. 
Burnt orange center ..2.......+ $2.00 
JUNALUSKA. (Kirkland ’34) Unique 
blend of red, copper, rose and gold. 
BE NMee 38 ain. os aus. ke Sees $ .30 
KATHERINE FAY. (Fay 745) Large 
pure white with no yellow in the 
center, sy COM eee raters $2.00 
LADY BOSCAWEN. (Graves 746) 
Very large clear white with both 
standards and falls ruffled. M. 42 in. 
$5.00 
LADY MOHR. (Salbach ’44) Oyster 
shell standards and pale greenish 
yellow falls with a violet patch sur- 
rounding the beard. EM. 36 in. $1.50 
LADY OF SHALOT. (Schreiner ’42) 
A rose pink frilled plicata. M. 34 in. 
$ .75 
LADY PARAMOUNT. (C. White 
34) Primrose aaa, self. BAL. 44 in. 
$ .35 
