GENERAL EISENHOWER (544) (Med.) 
Brilliant clean shade of begonia rose. 
M 4-.25; S 6-.25; Blbts. pkg. .25 
GOLDEN ARROW (510) (1947) 
Clean, light, slightly ruffled yellow. 
M 3-.25; S 5-.25; Blbts. pkg. .25 
GOLDEN STATE (412) 
Very good yellow. 
M 4-.25; S 6-.25; Blbts. pkg. .25 
GRATITUDE (424) (1946) 
Clear orange salmon, nicely ruffled. 
M 4-.25; S 6-.25; Blbts. pkg. .25 
HAWKEYE RED (450) (Heaton) 
Brilliant medium red sport of Vagabond Prince. 
M 3-.25; S 5-.25; Blbts. pkg. .25 
HIHO (432) (Knight ‘48) (Med. Late) 
Deep rosy salmon—throat clear 
markings. Stands heat. 
L .25; M 2-.30; S 3-.25; Blbts. 10-.25 
white without 
HUNTRESS (466) (Jack 45) (Early Med.) 
Light mauve-lavender. Can make an unusually 
fine spike. 
L 2-.25; M 3-.25; S 5-.25; Blbts. pkg. .25 
IRAQ (586) (Med. Late) 
Smoky old rose. 
L 2-.25; M 3-.25; S$ 5-.25; Blbts. pkg. .25 
JUNE BELLS (406) (Med. Early) 
An old reliable white. 
L 2-.25; M 3-.25; S 5-.25; Blbts. pkg. .25 
KESTREL (420) (Med.) 
Light salmon-orange with creamy throat. 
M 4-.25; S 6-.25; Blbts. pkg. .25 
KING LEAR (570) (Med. Late) 
Beautiful wirey ruffled purple with silver edging. 
L 2-.25; M 3-.25; S 5-.25; Blbts. pkg. .25 
LADY ANNE (400) (Buchanan ‘48) (Early) 
White blended with canary-yellow throat. 
ruffled. 
L 2-.25; M 3-.25; S 5-.25; Blbts. pkg. .25 
Lightly 
LAKE PLACID (406) (Early) 
Ruffled cream white with creamy yellow throat. 
M 4-.25; S 6-.25; Blbts. pkg. .25 
LANTANA (420) (1943) (Med. Early) 
Orange with a large golden throat. 
M 3-.25; S 5-.25; Blbts. pkg. .25 
LEADING LADY (506) (Med.) 
Cream white sport of Picardy. 
M 3-.25; S 5-.25; Blbts. pkg. .25 
LEEUWENHORST (560) (Salman) (Med.) 
Huge light rose—nearly pink. 
L 2-.25; M 3-.25; S 5-.25; Blbts. pkg. .25 
MAID OF ORLEANS (400) (Med. Early) 
One of the oldest whites. Still grown for the 
floral trade by the millions. 
L 2-.25; M 3-.25; S 5-.25; Blbts. pkg. .25 
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MARGARET FULTON (332) (Med. Early) 
Rich salmon. A prolific grower and propagator. 
L 3-.25; M 5-.25; S 8-.25; Bibts. pkg. .25 
MISS WISCONSIN (462) 
Medium rose of outstanding beauty. 
M 3-.25; S 5-.25; Blbts. pkg. .25 
MONEETA (411) (1939) (Med.) 
White with slightly yellow throat. 
L 2-.25; M 3-.25; S 5-.25; Blbts. pkg. . 
MOTHER KADEL (310) (Med. Early) 
Medium yellow. A good commercial. 
M 4-.25; S 6-.25; Blbts. pkg. .25 
MT. INDEX (401) (Early) 
Plain petal—early white with yellow throat. 
L 2-.25; M 3-.25; S 5-.25; Blbts. pkg. .25 
OCTOBER SUNSHINE (420) (Med.) 
Light orange shading to yellow throat. 
L 2-.25; M 3-.25; S 5-.25; Blbts. pkg. .25 
OKINAWA (381) (Med.) 
A light rosey chocolate. Different. 
L 2-.25; M 3-.25; S 5-.25; Blbts. pkg. .25 
ORANGE GOLD (422) (1945) (Med.) 
One of the very few true orange glads. 
L 2-.25; M 3-.25; S 5-.25; Blbts. pkg. .25 
OREGON GOLD (410) (1941) (Med.) 
Reliable old yellow. Still one of the good ones. 
L 2-.25; M 3-.25; S 5-.25; Blbts. pkg. .25 
ORIENTAL PEARL (506) (1946) 
Huge buff cream. Tall grower. 
M 4-.25; S 6-.25; Blbts. pkg. .25 
PACTOLUS (417) (1947) (Med.) 
Rich yellow apricot with large showy orange-red 
blotch in throat. One of the best from Holland. 
L 2-.25; M 3-.25; S 5-.25; Blbts. pkg. .25 
PHANTOM BEAUTY (440) 
Clear light pink that can make massive spikes 
with up to twelve open. 
L 2-.25; M 3-.25; S 5-.25; Blbts. pkg. .25 
PICARDY (530) (Med.) 
Fine salmon. One of the two or three greatest 
varieties in existence. 
M 3-.25; S 5-.25; Blbts. pkg. .25 
PINK LACE (560) (1946) (Med. Early) 
Large pink. 
L 2-.25; M 3-.25; S 5-.25; Blbts. pkg. .25 
POLYNESIA (430) (K & M) (Med.) 
Tall strong growing deep salmon. 
M 3-.25; S 5-.25; Blbts. pkg. .25 
PURPLE SUPREME (470) (Late) 
Fine purple. Similar to King Lear but not quite 
so ruffled—later blooming. 
L 2-.25; M 3-.25; S 5-.25; Blbts. pkg. .25 
