FORSYTHIA (Harris 52) (512) 80 
One of the best new yellows opening about 8 ruffled 
blooms of heavy substance. The buds have chartreuse 
color before opening to a pleasing medium yellow. 
Looks like a coming commercial and exhibition 
variety. 
FRANSESCA $$ (Toben ’50) (566) 90 
Ruffled light lavender rose blending to a creamy 
throat. On sheer beauty alone Fransesca would go 
over big but when coupled with near perfect grow- 
ing habits it is truly outstanding. 5-8 well placed 
and wide open blooms are carried on an 18 bud 
spike growing 5’ tall. 
GALA (Cave ’51) (440) 85 
Tall rosy salmon with a golden throat. This was 
very good for us this year making stretchy spikes 
holding 8-10 5” blooms open with a total of 20 buds. 
GARNET RUFFLES (Maynard ’53) (352) 85 
Very rich deep velvety red opening up to 10 per- 
fectly placed ruffled blooms on 41/’ spikes. Very 
good healthy growth and fast propagation. Should 
walk away with its class at the shows. 
GATINEAU (Palmer 52) (422) 80 
Bright orange blending to a yellow throat. A fine 
reliable cutter and quite early to bloom. About 6-7 
5” blooms open at once on 41/,’ spikes. 
GELBER HERCULES (kK&M's2) (512) 85 
Very tall medium yellow with light red throat 
lines. Spikes easily reach 6’ tall and hold 8 well 
placed 6” blooms open on a 20 bud flowerhead. A 
good cut flower and also a winner in its class for 
exhibition. Good propagation and very healthy. 
GLAD TIDINGS (Arenius ’52) (462) 80 
Beautiful true rose color; a shade more intense than 
Miss Wisconsin with just the faintest of throat 
markings. Grows 4!/)’ tall holding 7-9 open blooms 
of good placement on 24” flowerheads. A rapid 
propagator with good growth habits. A_ useful 
shade of color for floral work. Also it is beginning 
to win its share of blue ribbons on the show table. 
GLORIOUS (Wilson ’49) (332) 95 
Late blooming deep salmon with a yellow throat. 
The best exhibition variety in its class holding 12 
blooms open on 20 bud flowerheads. 
GOLD (Marshal ’51) (412) 80 
About the most beautiful variety in its color, Gold 
is a rich deep yellow self color with round nicely 
ruffled florets. Though lacking length of flowerhead 
it is otherwise near perfect as a commercial as well 
as becoming a leading exhibition variety. 
GOLD BOND (Harris 53) (510) 88 
Excellent new light yellow that appears to be about 
the best of its class. Opens up to 8 ruffled 51/4” 
blooms on a 5’ spike. A large one with good 
attachment. 
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Large 
6.00 
1.50 
12.00 
20 
1.60 
00 
4.00 
Medium 
00 
4.00 
00 
4.00 
3d 
2.80 
Small 
20 
2.00 
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2.00 
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2.80 
00 
4.00 
4—.25 
00 
20 
1.60 
00 
4.00 
Bulblets 
10 0 
100 4.00 
10 .60 
100 4.50 
10 Pas 
100 2.00 
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10 2.00 
10 00 
100 4.00 
10 15D 
100 +6.00 
5 ~=E..50 
100 8.00 
Pkg. — .35 
10 40 
100 3.20 
5 86.0 
100 8.00 
