fault is an @ccasional Crooked spike. 
tL I- 50¢,M 1-40¢S5 !1— 30¢, Bits. 1|o-50¢ } 
GOLD CHEVRON Coat 200 
( Beaton ’50- 31I0- EM)— Ruffled light 
yellow, just over 200 size, with. w vari- 
able amount of laciniation. Straight 
Spikes opening from 6 to 8 florets 
L |—25¢,M I- 206 §$ 2-25¢,Blts, 15- 25¢% 
GOLDEN FLUTE 
(Hartman '50-511- LM)— Huge ruffled 
light yellow with light red throat mark- 
ings a a very slight rosy flush Bet- 
Lae cp me in 1953 than ever before, 
producing 30-inch fiowerheads with 19 buds. 
L 1- 75¢M t- 50¢S 1-354, Bits 2-H So} 
GOLD THROAT 
(Everett ’5/- 465-LM)—- Deep rose red 
with golden veining in throat. Nicely ruf- 
fled, with lon flomerheads me 
L f= 5OGM 1354s je 254 Bits fee} 
GORGEOUS DEB 
(Wilson ’49-530-—L)— Large florets O 
clear light salmon, the most heavily ruf- 
fled variety in my list. Floret facing is 
not too precise, and attachment is a 
little loose. rae! 
L I- 50% M 1-35¢ 5 I- 25¢, Bits. 25- ao) 
GRA PE WINE 
(Rich ?53-470-LM)- Clear rich wine pur 
ple, heavily ruffled. This impressed me 
as being” one of the best 1953 introduc- 
tions IT raised.” Since my own supply is 
too small to fill many orders, I have 
made arrangements to get bulbs from 
the originator as needed. pik 
L 1--#1.23,M 1-¥%1.00,S 1- 75¢, Blts. ZS ash 
GRAY WONDER 
(Hatch °*45-490- M)— Gray, often streaked 
with darker gray. Opens Gor7 in pre- 
cise formal placement. 
L 2- 25¢,M 3- 25¢55- 25¢, Bits. 50- 254 
GREAT LAKES C} t bl 
(Kuhn ’46-476- M)- ear ligh we 
with very slight throat markings. Straight 
amd. fairly tall, but flowerheads” are not 
too long. Good jor cut flowers. 
M 3-25¢,5 5-25¢ Bits. 40-25¢ 
GWEN 
(Picrell °49-462- EM) — Medium rose, 
lighter at the edges. A uniformly 
POA za grower, useful alike or 
exhibition and for cut’ flowers. ‘Has 
a pleasant but mild fe ies 
L1+254,M (~ 156,95 3-256, Bits. 15-25 ¢. 
HEART 0°GOLD 
(Fischer ’50- 301—- VE) -— White with yel— 
low throat. Fails to teed very MoS 
ressive spikes Prnie, ens abo : 
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