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FORSYTHIA (Harris) (Mid-season) (512) A fine new giant size yellow. It grows 55” tall 
and opens 8 ruffled and fluted 514” blooms on 26” flowerheads of 20 buds. Stands heat and 
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has been highly rated by all who have seen it. L- $1.50 M-$1.00 S-75c Bits. 5-31.00 
FRIENDSHIP (Fischer) (Early) (440) This beautiful soft pure pink shading to cream 
throat is a dream for color and beauty. The round blooms are exquisitely ruffled and 
open 6 to 8 on a straight medium height plant. Excellent propagator. 
Lev 2>ceMe 3-250 S>5>250 Bits. 50 =25¢ 
GAIL (Farrington) (Mid-season) (466) A light lavender shading to deeper lavender at 
the petal edges with faint penciling of cerise rose in the throat. Consistently produces tall 
stretchy straight spikes and opens 7-9 florets with fine placement. Excellent show or 
commercial. L-50c M-35c S-25c Blts. 10-50c (100 - $4.00) 
GAYBROOK (Perrine) (Mid-season) (401) An unusual color plus very long flowerheads 
distinguishes this glad. In color it is basically white with a light diffusion of mallow rose 
and having an amaranth blotch on the 3 lower petals. Has up to 24 buds on flowerheads 
to 34”. Opens 6 blooms with 7 in color. Excellent show record. 
L-75c M-50c S-25c Bits. 20-50c (100 - $2.00) 
GIANT CYCLAMEN (Higgins) This variety classed as cyclamen pink in Australia. We 
would call it a rose lavender or medium deep rose. Makes fine spikes even from small bulbs. 
liezle (M=2- 25 Bilts 22) 2c 
GOLD (Marshall) (Mid-season) (412) Beautiful, rich deep yellow that opens to 8 neatly 
ruffled florets, strongly attached with wonderful substance and texture. Makes tall strong 
spikes of great vigor and health. Buds do not exceed 17. It is a grand cut flower variety. 
L- $1.00 M-75c S-50c Bits. (2-20c) (10-75c) (100 - $6.00) 
GOLD CHEVRON (Beaton) (310) An exceedingly different and interesting new light 
yellow self. The blooms are truly lacinated, needlepointed, and ruffled. Opens 7 perfectly 
placed 314” to 4” blooms on a spike of 18 buds with a 25” flowerhead. A sure winner 
in its class at any show and very attractive. 
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GOLD STANDARD (Beaton) (Mid-Season) (516) A giant size, formal type golden buff of 
enhancing beauty. The inner petals are a pure, clean golden yellow, while the outer petals 
are a rich golden buft. A modified ruffling and fluting adds to its appeal. Spikes have 8 to 
10 blooms open at once, 6 to 8 in color. Height 54” with 18 to 20 buds. Excellent texture 
and good propagator. Li2) 25¢ 9M 3.- 25¢), 5-5. 25e. Blis 50 -30c 
GRACE DARLING (Harris) (Mid-Season) (460) Very lovely light rose shading to a cream 
throat. Makes fine spikes in a color that you will thrill to. 
L-25¢ M-20c S-2-25c Blts. 20-25c (100- $1.00) 
GRAY SUMMIT (Butt) (Early Mid-season) (486) A beautiful clean clear silvery gray with 
clean creamy white throat. Very high color value for this type. This glad is different and 
has made a hit wherever shown. Grows tall 5 ft. spikes with 8 blooms open on 24 bud 
flowerheads. Fine propagator. L-20c M-2-30c S-2-20c Bits. 20-25c (100 - $1.00) 
GREAT LAKES (Kuhn) (Early) (476) Here is a fine clear light blue that has been over- 
looked since its introduction and certainly tops most any in this class. Tall straight 
grower with 6 to 7 well placed blooms open on 24” flowerheads. 
L-20c) M -2 230c" Bits: 20> 25 (100-31..00) 
GWEN (Pickell) (Early) (560) A beautiful tall growing light rose that has a noticeable 
fragrance. It opens 8 blooms on nice straight spikes. A 100% cutter and excellent for 
exhibition or commercial use. L-50c M-35c S-25c Bits. 10-50c (100 - $4.00) 
HAMLET (Larus) (Mid-season) (454) Very fine black red of a different shade than most 
in this class. Makes nice tall spikes with 6 lightly ruffled 5” blooms open. Does not fleck 
or burn as many of the dark shadesdo. =L-75c M-50c S- 30 Blts. 10-50c (100 - $4.00) 
HAROLD K (Knight) (Mid-season) (536) Exceedingly fine giant deep scarlet. Blooms are 
7” on strong tall healthy plants. Fine placement and attachment. Blooms have heavy sub- 
stance and it is a good propagator. L-60c M-40c S-25c Bits. 6-25c (100 - $3.75) 
Some glads I got from you grew six feet high and had huge blossoms. 
W.M. V. Berea, Ky. 
