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YELLOWS AND BUFFS continued— 
FORSYTHIA (512 Harris) One of the very best performing and fine yellows. It 
grows 55” tall with 26” flower head of 20 buds of which 6-8 are open with 8 
in color. Grows well even under ordinary conditions. The 5% inch ruffled and 
fluted florets have excellent substance. L 75c; M 50c; S 25c; Bts 2-15c, 10 for 50c 
FORT KNOX (512 Flad Torrie) A new yellow of about same shade as Gold but 
with around 18 buds to the flower head. M $1.25; Bts 1-20c 
GOLD (412 Marshall) Most beautiful ruffled deep yellow to date. Florets are al- 
ways well placed and it produces about 100% good spikes even from small bulbs. 
Regarded as one of the top glads. L 40c; M 30c; S 20c; 10 for $1.50; Bts. 10-39c 
GOLD BOND (Harris) A new ruffled heavily textured rich canary yellow without 
any other color to spoil it’s beauty. Grows a tall plant with 24” 20 bud flower 
head of which it can open 8. L $1.50; M $1.00; Bts. 15c, 10 for $1.00: 
GOLD DUST (412 Pfitzer) Very early bright yellow. L 2-25c; M 3-25c 
GOLDEN ARROW (510 Pruitt) Fine performing tall straight medium shade yellow. 
L 2-25c; M 3-25c; S 5-25c 
GOLDEN DIANA (Harris) An extra heavy textured deep pure yellow without 
throat marks. Grows tall with long 20 bud flower head, opening 9 with 7 in 
color. L $1.50; Bts. 1-15c, 10 for $1.20 
GOLD MEDAL (516 Beardmore) Giant buff yellow on giant plants with 24 inch 
flower heads of 20 buds. Good show material. L 25c; M 20c: S 15c; Bts 10-25c 
GOLDRUFF (310 Palmer 1953) a new butterfly type extremely ruffled very beauti- 
ful medium shade yellow without any markings, Very fine and will be in 
demand when it becomes known, The most ruffled yellow we grew. 
L $2.00; M $1.50; S $1.00; Bts 5 for $1.00 
HELIOS (412 Fischer) A frilled deep yellow which can be very nice. 
L 40c; M 30c; S 20c; Bts. 10 for 20c 
OREGON GOLD (410 Majeski) Fine tall ruffled creamy yellow which opens 6-8 
fine bloom on long flower heads. L 2-25c; M 3-25c 
PACTOLUS (417 K & M) Very popular apricot peach yellow with large bright 
orange red blotch. Can open up to 8 round flat ruffled bloom. Most plants are 
medium height although some come tall. L 2-25c; M 3-25c 
PATROL (416 Palmer) The clean buff yellow which can open 8-10 at a time and 
which usually wins the blue ribbons at the show. L 2-25c; M 3-25c 
PEACH GLOW (416 Harris) This has produced some exciting spikes for us. Color 
is deeper and richer than Patrol for us, being a rich buff orange salmon of 
heavy substance. Long flower heads carry 18-20 buds. 
LM 50C 7 Meso, sol DC Biss LO0stor b0C 
RECOMPENSE (410 Pruitt-Fischer) Similar to Spotlight but seems to open more 
bloom at one time. Also bloomed later for us than Splotlight. 
S $1.00; Bts 2 for 25c, 10 for $1.00 
ROBERT ALAN (412 Lorenz) One of the most beautiful large pure yellows. Plants 
are tall with long flower heads, opening 6-8 plain petaled bloom of the most 
beautiful shade of medium deep yellow. L 25c; M 20c S 2-20c: Bts. 10'-25c 
SEQUIN (410 Palmer) Good medium shade yellow. Plants are tall with long flower 
heads. Easy Grower. L 15c; M 10c 
SPOTLIGHT (413 Palmer) Probably the most popular yellow. Color is brilliant 
medium deep yellow with small scarlet feather. Plants are always tall even 
from small bulbs. 5XXX variety. L 2-25c; M 3-25c: S 5-25c 
SUNDANCE (412 Almey) Ruffled medium yellow opening 6-8 bloom on long 22 
bud flower head. L 25c; M 20c; Bts 10-25c 
SUNLIGHT (416 Spiller) A beautiful shade of deep yellow flushed orange. Good 
substance and texture. L 2-25c; M 3-25c; S 5-25c; Bts. 20-25c 
TERRIFIC (410 Wilson) Tall canary yellow with faint stripe in throat, which is 
hardly noticed. Can open 10 or more of it’s 20 bud flower head. An all weather 
glad and a fast propagator. Good cutflower. 
L 50c; M 35c; S 25c; Bts. 10-25c, 100-$2.00 
VANITY FAIR (517 Harris) Large wide open ruffled and pointed petals of buff 
shade with cerise throat markings. Opens 8 on 22” flower head on 5 ft. plants. 
Achievement medal winner. L 35c; M 25c; S 15c; Bts. 10-35c 
