widely flaring, heavily ruffled falls. 
The newly opened blooms are quite 
blue toned, clearing to near white 
later, and lasting for days. The stalks 
are strong and adequately branched. 
The plants are very robust and free 
with bloom and increase. H. M. 1951. 
$4.00 
FROSTY BLUE, Whiting 1941. No. 
3933 (SHINING WATERS X GLORI- 
OLE). Midseason, 38 inches. A beau- 
tifully clear, frosty, light blue self. 
The large, widely flaring flowers have 
GALLANTRY, Whiting 1945. No. 4078 
(WINNESHIEK X MATA HARI). Mid- 
season to late, 36 inches. A heavily 
ruffled, deep blue purple self, very 
unique in form and most attractive. 
The standards are not ‘‘domed’’ but 
held stiffly in a frilled cup, the falls 
flare broadly and are also heavily 
frilled. The substance is firm, the 
texture glossy, the color sun proof. 
Strong, widely branched stalks carry 
many blooms over a long. period. 
Plants husky and prolific. $1.00 
GARDEN GLORY 
heavy substance and a glistening tex- 
ture. The stalks are especially well 
branched, carrying 9 to 11 blooms. 
Some of the finest white seedlings we 
have ever grown are coming from 
LADY MOON X FROSTY BLUE. The 
plants are strong and hardy with gen- 
erous bloom and increase. 59c 
GALLANT LADY, Whiting 1947. No. 
4338 ((PURISSIMA X MATULA) X 
WHITE GODDESS). Midseason, 40 
inches. Large, beautifully ruffled 
flowers of lavender blue. 50c 
GARDEN GLORY, Whiting 1943. No. 
4055 (THE RED DOUGLAS X GAR- 
DEN MAGIC). Midseason to very late, 
34 inches. Deep wine red self with a 
glossy satin sheen. The color is warm 
and rich, glowing even on a dark day. 
The crisp, heavy substanced flowers 
withstand sun, wind and rain. The 
branching is in excellent proportion to 
the size of bloom and the height of 
stalk. Some people wish that it might 
be taller or redder, but we lke it just 
as it is and make no apology. The 
bronze red beard, the perfectly smooth, 
