GARDEN MAGIC (Grinter ‘36). M.-L. (Wotan x 
Ella Winchester.) Splendid red and equally 
gratifying as the parent of Garden Glory, 
Ranger and other fine reds. A grandchild of 
Dominion (through Wotan) which would ac- 
count for its ability to put quality into its 
Sood ling Sst Esto / erences nate eee $ .75 
GAY BLADE (Muhlestein '51). M. (Arab Chief x 
45-12: E. B. Williamson x Prairie Sunset.) Bright 
orange-tan. Fine parent for tans and browns. 
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GAY BORDER (DeForest ‘49). E.-M. (Tiffanja x 
Sister to Patrice.) White plicata evenly bor- 
dered maroon. H.M. ‘49. Net $7.50 
GAYLORD (G. Douglas '50). L. (Extravaganza x 
Wabash.) Large new amoena in heavy de- 
mand. Net $20.00 
GAY ORCHID (Muhlestein ‘49). E-M. (Nylon x 
Golden Eagle.) Large flaring orchid with tan- 
gerine beard. Splendid parent for this color, 
pinks and salmons. H.M. ‘49 $5.00 
GAY SENORITA (Salbach ‘44). M. (Alta Calif. 
sdlg. x Miss Calif.) x (Happy Gift sdlg.). Large 
variegata with falls heavily lined with chest- 
nut. Produces unusual seedlings. H.M. ‘45. 
GAZA* (Jory ‘49). E-M. (Grace Mohr sdlg. x 
Capitola.) Large Mohr-type clay-pink...$5.00 
GEMS OF TOPAZ (Wilson ‘48). E.-M. (Prairie Sun- 
set x Tobacco Road.) Heavy substanced topaz 
colored blend. Should produce rich seed- 
lings 
GENERAL PATTON (Kleinsorge ‘47). M.-L. (310 x 
Bryce Canyon.) Deep red-copper. Somewhat 
slow of increase here, but fine color and breed- 
ing possibilities for blends and reds. H.M. 
cay, 
GENTLE FLORENCE (C. Taylor ‘47). E.-M. (Snow 
Flurry x Violet Symphony.) Good blue-white 
with better stalk than its parent S. F. Useful 
blood for blues, violets and whites. H.M. 
‘47 
GILT EDGE (Whiting ‘41). M. (Happy Days x 
Matula.) Yellow bi-color. Falls have light area 
in falls. Proving a dramatic parent for many 
colors $ 75 
GLADY’S MONCRIEF (Aylett ‘44). E.-M. (Oregon 
Sunshine x Golden Hind.) Done in the manner 
of Pinnacle. Looked very good here last year 
and should be highly useful for hybridizing 
purposes. Only a few plants to offer this year. 
Net $7.50 
GLAD TIDINGS (Whiting ‘47). M. (Amitola x 
Copper Piece) x (Amaranth). Rich wax-yellow. 
Wicdeles superbe parents 5.7 mremirte eiieiie $2.00 
GLISTENGLOW (Muhlestein ‘49). E-M. (Snow 
Flurry) x (Geneiveve Serouge x Mount Cloud). 
Very wide, heavy-substanced white. Enough 
ruffling and character to give it a strong per- 
sonality. Branching rather poor, its only fault, 
but we think you will call it magnificent. 
HiG., ‘47 $5.00 
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GLORIOLE (Gage ‘33). E.-M. (Souv. de L. Mis- 
chaud x Queen Caterina.) Light, frosted blue, 
considered a great parent, but lovely in its 
own right. A.M. ‘35 $ .50 
GOLDBEATER (Kleinsorge ‘44). M. (Rebellion x 
Naranja) x (Far West). Richest yellow. Proven 
fine parent for blends and yellows, but should 
be equally good for red breeding. H.M. 
‘45, A.M. ‘51 $1.00 
GOLDEN DAYS (kK. Smith ‘49). M. (Yel. Plic 1-51 
x sdlg.: Lord Dongan x Yellow Glory.) Clean 
new yellow that should breed plicatas, blends, 
reds and possibly pinks $7.50 
GOLDEN EAGLE (D. Hall '42). M. (38-26); ((36-11: 
W. R. Dykes x Dolly Madison) x (Morocco Rose)) 
x (Prairie Sunset). Smocthest rich yellow. Beau- 
tiful flaring form. May lack a bit in substance 
and its seedlings may have weak branches, 
but I consider it tops for hybridizing, as does, 
surely, its hybridizer, for it is back of almost 
all of D. Hall's Flamingo” pinks. Still holds 
promise for breeding work in shell pinks, yel- 
lows, blends and possibly reds. H.M. ‘42.$1.00 
GOLDEN FLEECE (J. Sass ‘40). M. (Siegried x 
Dore.) Standards light lemon-yellow, falls 
white bordered lemon. Buds tinged with laven- 
der. Blood for this color, plicatas, blends, 
variegatas and no telling what else. A.M. 
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GOLDEN HAWK (Kk. Smith ‘51). M. (Cascade 
Splendor x Sdlg.: 1-53 x Spun Gold.) Very 
wide, full, rich yellow. Neto. ..csme. $30.00 
GOLDEN GLEAM (Miess '51). M. (Tiffanja x To- 
bacco Road.) Dandelion yellow self. Net.$10.00 
GOLDEN PLOVER (DeForest ‘50). M. (Calderilla 
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smooth, gold-dusted golden-tan self. H.M. 
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GOLDEN RUFFLES (C. Taylor '46). M. (Margaret 
Bond x Vivacious.) Smooth, wide and showy 
yellow. Always commanding! Probably has an 
upset number of chromosomes for it has no 
pollen and is a very difficult pod parent, and 
therefore may produce unusual seedlings if it 
can be induced to do so. Pollens that worked 
on it for me last year: Baghdad, Fabulous Kate 
and another Pink Formal seedling: 49-21-50. 
A.M. ‘49 $2.50 
GOLDEN RUSSET (D. Hall '46). M. (Invictus x 
38-52) x (Golden Eagle). Gigantic russet that 
will simply “stun” visitors when well grown. 
Fine blood for this color, yellows, pinks, and 
possibly reds and variegatas. H.M. ‘47. .$2.50 
GOLDEN SPANGLE (Cassebeer ‘44). E.-M. (Evo- 
lution x Happy Days.) Brighter yellow Golden 
Fleece type. Tall. H.M. ‘44 $ .50 
GOLDEN SYMPHONY (Horton ‘44). V.L.- (Plura- 
belle x Rameses.) This will close the iris sea- 
son with a very colorful show. Yellow stand- 
ards—lavender-blue falls. Last year we re- 
versed this description, for which we are truly 
sorry. H.M. ‘50 $6.00 
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