DERRILL HART (Glutzbeck ’38)—ML 
40 in. Rose-brown and wine-red__$9.40 
DESERET (Thorup ’36)—M 30 in. A 
variegata with red brushed falls. $0.40 
DIXIE BELLE (Milliken ’48)—E (White 
1937—10 x Lav. 2270-32). Heavily ruf- 
fled white—not from Snow Flurry, al- 
though it looks as though it should be. 
URN seciere Vey ei PO GL $2.50 
DUSKY NIGHT (Whiting ’48)—M 36 in. 
Very dark blue-violet with a touch of 
WAHHLC; al tie tialipetrt. wae eee ls $0.75 
E. B. WILLIAMSON (Williamson ’36)— 
M 36 in. A glowing, silky, coppery- 
je EMM, Hey Sy) Ga t gettaare lee alae 9 Sa eV gyi ea $0.40 
ELMOHR (Loomis ’42)—M 36 in. A giant 
flower of bishop’s purple with a glossy 
SHSTEOUSSICXtUYe setae eee let $1.00 
ELMORROCO (Becherer’s ’45)—M 36 in. 
Beautiful opal-pink with broad rounded 
petals and heavy leather-like  sub- 
SlanCCmmee iis Cees Uh eo See ee 2 $1.00 
ELSA SASS (H. Sass ’39)—M 36 in. 
Frilly flowers of lemon-ice ______ $0.50 
EROS (Mead-Riedel ’34)—M 40 in. Med- 
ium sized flowers of silky salmon- 
BN Gd es a ote Sele ae “SL alee RE $0.40 
EXCLUSIVE (Grant ’37)—ML 38 in. A 
very soft powder-blue. Different. __$0.40 
EXTRAVAGANZA (G. Douglas °44)— 
VL 36 in. Cream white standards, lum-i 
nous falls are a blend of copper-red and 
violet. Best amoena since Wabash. $3.50 
FIRECRACKER (Hall ’43)—M 32 in. A 
brilliant dark burgundy-red plicata with 
SVELIOWELPIIN ie et oe ens Soe PT ye $2.50 
FLORA ZENOR (J. Sass ’41)—M 40 in. 
Pink, like the foam on a strawberry soda 
with rosy lines at the haft. A conspicu- 
ous tangerine beard ____--_------- $0.50 
FORT KNOX ,Milliken ’41)—M 40 in. 
Smooth finished flower of light yel- 
TOMEMCe etre ae I er $1.00 
FRANK ADAMS (Lapham ’37)—M 45 in. 
Maize-yellow standards, deep rose 
BU tidal RAR RS APN a a Ua iol le a $0.50 
FRIEDA MOBR (Mohr ’26)—ML 42 in. 
Large lilac rose with a gay, semi-flaring 
form and captivating color that has add- 
ed charm to gardens for 20 years. $0.40 
FRISCOETTE (Hill ’46)—M 25 in. This 
little fellow is a minature San Fran- 
cisco. A dainty blue plicata used as 
TADIOMY IS rae aoeeerye Nio el atta eS $0.75 
FROSTY BLUE (Whiting ’41)—M 38 in. 
A clear light blue self with frosty 
COAT re hee tia tect CA Co aguey B Ht a $1.00 
FROSTED GLASS (Beacherer ’43)—EM 
38 in. Palest yellow standards, opal- 
escent white falls with a distinctive yel- 
low edge. Yellow veining on falls. Con- 
spicuous bright orange beard. ____$0.50 
GARDEN FLAME (H. Sass ’41)—ML 34 
in. This glowing garnet-red self with 
its golden beard and excellent branch- 
ing isa: masterpiece. Lo. 22 SL $1.00 
GARDEN GLORY (Whiting ’43)—M 34 
in. Pure, deep rich bordeaux red with 
a dark beard. Smooth even color 
throughout, no haft markings. ____$3.00 
GARDEN MAGIC (Grinter ’36)—L 38 in. 
Glowing red, rich and vivid ______ $0.75 
GILT EDGE (Whiting ’41)—M 38 in. A 
fresh creamy iris, gilded on the edge 
with deeper yellow. Large, rounded 
blooms on tall, well branched 
Carl opie oy iG ae eee Re et rates Pe Sin aL $0.75 
GLORIOLE (Gage ’33)—-Huge, frosty, 
pale blue with excellent substance. $0.50 
GOLDEN FLEECE (J. Sass ’40)—ML 40 
in. Gorgeous lemon-toned flower with 
creamy falls, edged gold. Huge and 
ruffled. Very impressive ________ $1.00 
GOLDEN HIND (Chadburn ’34)—M 32 
in. One of the richest butter-cup golden 
yellows grown. Flowers of medium 
SRW ASEAN SE rash Sell Mei By one tea ON EN ELAS $0.40 
GOLDEN MAJESTY (Salbach ’38 — 
Deep golden-yellow that does not fade 
in the sun. Large flower with closed 
standards and broad falls. _-.._____ $0.50 
GOLDEN SPIKE (Whiting °40)—EM 36 
in. Shining pure dandelion yellow with 
a thick orange beard. Large oval- 
shaped flowers with excellent sub- 
RUE WGCeE See AD) eh Sd BOP ioe i SOON Ee Sia $0.50 
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