DESERT SONG (Fay 1946)—Beautifully 
proportioned cream with broad standards 
Bunch Te@oEaelee! adleverare TENNIS oe eee $1.50 
DREAMCASTLE (Cook 1943)—Broad or- 
echid pink self with white beard tinted 
HeSeavoway She dave’: | ove ee) ee eee $1.50 
DUBROVNIK (Wmsn) — Coppery rose 
and gold blend $0.50 
EASTER BONNET (Maxwell 1946) — 
Pink with a wide margin of burnished 
gold on both standards and falls _$1.00 
ELIZABETH OF ENGLAND (Miles 1946) 
—Exquisite light azure blue that holds 
its color 
ELMOHR (Loomis 1942)—Rich red mul- 
berry, outstanding form, very large, 
WY Re=wVIEK ale L945 [eo ty ee a ee $1.00 
EL PASO (Kleinsorge 1949)—Glowing 
golden brown with luminous metallic 
sheen 
ELSA SASS (H. Sass)—Cool lemon ton- 
ed yellow, white blaze near the haft, a 
striking color combination 
EROS-—Salmon pink blend 
EXTRAVAGANZA (Douglas 1944) —A 
fine Amoena, white standards and cop- 
permredmande violet talls as = ee $1.50 
FALL DAYS (Smith 1948) — Excellent 
orange-brown toned red 
FANTASY (Hall 1947)—Red and orchid 
pink with a touch of raspberry, brilliant 
tangerine beard, very distinctive $5.00 
FAR HILLS (Wills 1949)—Large orchid 
pink self, deeper than Dreamcastle $2.00 
FIRECRACKER (Hall 1943)—Dark bur- 
gundy red on yellow, a brilliant pli- 
cata Bee __$1.50 
FIRE OPAL (Lyell) — Standards pink 
tan, falls orchid pink with a delicate 
brown border, flaring and weil branch- 
ed ies 4g, ms s $2.00 
FLORA CAMPBELL (Hill 1940)—Falls 
are intense warm tones of red-brown 
and peach, standards slightly lighter in 
tone with a more hazy coloring, good 
Sty euneCiae el Ue 1 Vout apa eee a $0.50 
FLORA ZENOR (J. Sass 1942)—Delicate 
peach pink, refined and neat ____$0.50 
FORTUNE (Kleinsorge 1941) — Broad 
rich Bollea INO ae $0.60 
FRANCONIA (Grant 1942)—Sparkling 
pure white of large size, fine form and 
FOOd DEANCIi ing. ane tale tae ae ee $1.00 
FRANK PUGLIESE (Lapham 1947) — 
Lustrous red self with good form and 
branching ese ori ee wee eee $2.00 
FRIEDA MOHR—Famous old lilac-rose 
bicolor 
FROST GLINT (Whiting)—Large, cold, 
blue-white, ruffled $2.50 
GAUCHO—Tall, bright variegata $0.50 
GAY ORCHID (Muhlestein 1949)—Large 
flaring orchid with tangerine beard, 
WHLOUGA COLOR i Sette See oe ak eee $2.50 
GIRALDA (Sass)—Tall orchid pink$0.50 
GOLDEN EAGLE (Hall)—Huge smooth 
Vellow?= fewaae he Me eee hee $0.75 
GOLDEN FLEECE (J. Sass 1940)—Lem- 
on yellow, fails near white banded with 
gold, distinct from other yellows __$0.75 
GOLDEN HIND—Deep rich buttercup 
VElOw SOLE Oe ie i Se be $0,50 
GOLDEN MAJESTY — Large and rich 
pure coldén yellow 22.2 5. ee = $0.50 
GOLDEN RUSSET (Hall 1946)—Light 
golden russet shade, enormous flowers, 
one of the largest of them all ____$2.00 
GOLDEN SANDS (Lyell 1948))—Yellow 
tan sprinkled with golden sand __$1.00 
GOLD SOVEREIGN (Whiting 1950) — 
Brightest deep yellow self _______- $3.50 
GREAT LAKES—Flaring widely branch- 
ed ideal blue, Dykes Medal winner $0.50 
GREEN PASTURES (Heller 1947)—Un- 
usual pale chartreuse giving a _ cool 
ereen, effect) (ono ee $1.00 
GUDRUN — Huge white with golden 
beard, not tall, but flowers are large 
suayel Ikevaves 2 8 on Let ees seit we S$ O40 
GYPSY (Kleinsorge 1944)—Orange ton- 
ed variegata, a blending of copper, gold 
arid DOWN); <f N@rs5 st nS eee $0.75 
HEATH CREST (Whiting)—Tall heather 
pink with tangerine beard ________ $1.50 
HELEN COLLINGWOOD (Smith 1949) 
—Light lavender standards and brilliant 
purple falls, a brilliant neglecta __$10.00 
HELEN McGREGOR (Graves)—Ruffled 
light blue with a silvery flush on the 
falls, fine form and coloring ______ $2.00 
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