GREEN MOR (Muhl. 1951) M.L. 37 in. 
(Wm. Mohr x Chosen). A large, beauti- 
fully formed Mohr type flower of a 
definite greenish cast with faint flush 
of lavender over the falls when first 
opened. Pales to a near true chartreuse 
COO V\E G1. Oise ee Net 5.00 
GUIDING STAR (Tomp. 1951) M. 38 in. 
((Damascus x Rocket) x (Acadia x Da- 
mascus)). A pure self of rich deep lemon 
gold. Flowers are large with broad pet- 
als and semi-flaring form. Beard is deep 
lemon teh 6 Pade: 7.00 
GULF STREAM (Fay 1946) E.M. 36 in. (Dy- 
mia x Narain). Deep purple black self 
of fine form and velvety looking finish. 
H.M. 1946 1.50 
GYPSY (Klein. 1944) M.L. 40 in. (Rebellion 
x Naranja) x E. B. Wmsn. One of the 
most brilliant of all the variegatas. Cop- 
pery standards and rich copper toned 
Chestnut brown falls. H.M. 1945 75 
GYPSY BARON (Schreiner 1942) M. 38 in. 
(Claribel x M. L. Aureau). A very heavily 
marked plicata, this deep purple with 
white ground seems to be a purple self 
at a short distance. Magnificent stalks. 
Nightingale x (P. Sunset x T. Road). A 
very wide, flaring, neatly finished flow- 
er of Royal Brown with a rich henna 
overlay. Bright orange beard. H. M. 
1952 Net 8.00 
GYPSY ROSE (Whiting 1946) M. 39 in. 
(Amaranth x Three Oaks). Gigantic blend 
of russet red, copper and tan with blue 
blaze on the falls. This x Sultans Robe 
gave some wonderful things last year. 
ENS 49 ee eee ee 2.00 
HEATHCREST (Whiting 1950) M.L. 40 in. 
(Nylon x SQ 72). Rich heather pink with 
full tangerine beard. Large flowers with 
unusual crepelike finish __- 2.00 
HEIGHO (Craig 1949) M. 38 in. (Purissima 
x Capitola). Very large hybrid of rich 
blue. Fine form and heavy substance. 
Hire S49 earn ee ees 1.000 
HELEN COLLINGWOOD (Smith 1949) M.L. 
AO in. (Extravaganza x L. Blake). This is 
likely Mr. Smiths finest origination. A 
large, beautifully fashioned flower in 
the Amoena-neglecta class, the stands 
are white, tinted blue and the falls are 
brilliant violet. Outstanding. A.M. 1952. 
in. (Purissima x Wasatch) x ((D. Madison 
x W. R. Dykes) x (Souv. D. M. Gaudichau 
x Ricardi)). A very large self of pale 
loebelia violet. H.M. 1949 — _ 250 
HELEN McGREGOR (Graves 1946) E.M. 34 
in. (Purissima x Cloud Castle). A classi- 
cally formed, pale blue with very broad 
petals and flaring ruffled falls. A fine 
parent for blues and whites. Dykes 
Medal 91.949 mink 2 aa Gee er eee 2.50 
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HELEN MecXENZIE (Graves 1950) M. 36 in. 
(Franconia x Mt. Jefferson). Said to be 
the best of the new whites, iis is a 
oure salf even to the beard. H.M. 1950. 
eee ae Ne? 12.50 
HERITAGE (Hall 1949) M. 34 in. (aiiy Ho 
x Courtier). A fiamingo pink witha a rich 
pink beard, good form and lacy petals, 
this seems to stand out as cn» of the 
very bsst of the Hall pinks. A.Ai. 1951. 
m ee Net 8.00 
HIS EXCELLENCY (Smith 1945) E.M. 36 in. 
(Rajah x Marinella). A rich brown bi- 
color, this is truly brown with no copper 
in its makeup. The large flowers are 
nicely formed, have broad rounded pet- 
als and the stands are rich creamy tan 
while the falls are velvety brown w.th 
a wide cream border. Very lovely 3.09 
HI TIME (Hall 1950) M. 35 in. (Goldan 
Eagle x ((W. R. Dykes x Morocco Ros2) 
x Morocco Rose)) x Premier Peach. A 
very rich self of light golden apricot 
tones with a tangerine beard. Lovely 
formeshdVian) 950 nk Ss eeee, Net 5.00 
HIT PARADE (Hall 1947) M. 38 in. (Sib to 
Courtier). A very large flamingo pink 
of good form and heavy substance. Still 
one of the best of the pinks for show 
and garden use .____ ec a ete 200 
HONEYFLOW (Tomp. 1944) M. 38 in. 
(Aztec Copper x Veishea). Classically 
formed flowers with broad ruffled pet- 
als in a light Meadowsweet rose with 
brushing of Inca gold across the haft. . 
A fine parent. H.M. 1946 ._. _ _..75 
HONOR BRIGHT (DeForest 1951) M.L. 38 
in. (Tiffanja x Firecracker). A real sen- 
sation the past two years, this well 
deserves the notice it has received. The 
flowers are large with very broad pet- 
als. Ground color is rich Chrome yellow 
with a deeper gold stitching around the 
edge that is flushed orange and the 
center of the fall has a large oval flush 
Ofsrichtivory. H:G-5895 1] sane Net 9.00 
HURRICANE (Craig 1949) M. 37 in. (Sib to 
Heigho). This gigantic, but beautifully 
formed hybrid is rich blue with the 
typical Onco veins and splotches. As it 
performs here it is the best of all the 
seedlings from Purissima x Capitola. A 
real knockout. H.M. 1949 .__. __ 10.00 
IDANHA (Klein. 1942) E.M. 30 in. (Far 
West x Junaluska). Rich blend of deep 
apricot and coppery pink, flushed blue 
on the falls. Gave us some very rich red 
blends last “years =. 2 wae whe 
ILLINOIS (Hall 1949) M. 35 in. ((Buff Sdlg.- 
Gay Troubadour x Mandalay) x Yellow 
Sdlg.-Invictus x Spring Chimes)). A very 
large and slightly ruffled iris of pale 
yellow with Ivory overtone. H.M. 1950. 
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