FRANCIE CRANDALL (Naylor '53). E.-M. (Snow 
Flurry x Leilani.) White with pearled tones 
Throwgnotit Ne tated etic re a iataes (site ce fake $12.50 
FRANK DRAKE (Grant ‘47). M., 36 inches. (Sno- 
qualmie x Golden Treasure.) Smoothly finished 
yellow and white bi-color. Should be good for 
yellow amoeanas $1.00 
N—8-7 
FROLIC (Schreiner ‘'52). M.-L., 36 inches. (Fire- 
cracker) x (Magic Carpet x Tiffany). Richest 
yellow-ground plicata marked deep brown. 
Stunning 
E—29 
FRONTIER DAYS (Tompkins ‘53). M., 38 inches. 
coe x Technicolor.) Bold rich red... .$15.00 
FROST GLINT (Whiting '51). M.-L. (Vatican Pur- 
ple x West Point.) Cold blue-white of superb 
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E—15 
FUCHSIA (D. Hall ‘51). M. (Tally Ho x Courtier.) 
New Fuchsia-orchid with tangerine beard. 
Will be useful with taller, weaker-stalked pinks 
CnawrorchidswLieWVise bom Niner. tn. mie sk $6.00 
S—3 
GALA FINALE (DeForest ‘50). E.-M. (Vision of 
Mirza x Firecracker.) Yellow heavily overlaid 
Indian red, and appears, from a distance, to be 
red. Top blood for plicatas. H.C. ‘49 $6.00 
GALLANT KNIGHT (Tompkins ‘53). M.-L., 38 in. 
(Prairie Fire x Garden Glory.) Ruffled flower. 
Standards red-brown, falls velvety chocolate- 
red or mahogany. H.C. ‘51 $12.50 
E—46 
GALLANT LEADER (Wiesner '39). M. (Morning 
Splendor x Germaine Perthuis) x (Depute 
Nomblot). Fine wide red-purple. Quality blood 
for reds. The parent of Bellerive and other 
good seedlings. H.M. ‘39 $ .75 
N—3-2 
GALLANTRY (Whiting ‘45). M. (Winneshiek x 
Mata Hari.) Ruffled medium-deep blue remi- 
niscent of Chivalry $ .75 
E—15 
GARDEN FLAME (H. Sass ‘41). M. (83-34: sdlgs. 
from King Tut) x (Miss Aravilla x 35-29: King 
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GARDEN GLORY (Whiting ‘43). M.-L. (The Red 
Douglas x Garden Magic.) Accent on beauty 
of form and finish. Red-purple, smooth and 
glorious. Proving a delightful parent. A.M. 
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GARNET FLAME (DeForest '52). M. (Casa Morena 
x Jasper Agate.) Bi-toned golden russet and 
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E—29 
GARNET GLOW (Henry Sass ‘51). M., 38 inches. 
(From seedlings, reddish-blends, including 
Prairie Sunset and Midwest Gem blood.) Un- 
usual wine-purple self with brownish-red tan- 
Gerinos beard. wi. MUNOZ uNetie, sencuils ss os $8.00 
SE—8 
GAY BLADE (Muhlestein ‘51). M. (Arab Chief x 
45-12: E. B. Williamson x Prairie Sunset.) Bright 
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GAY BORDER (DeForest '49). E.-M. (Tiffanja x 
Sister to Patrice.) White plicata evenly bor- 
dered maroon. H.M. ‘49. Net $2.00 
E—11 
GAYLORD (G. Douglas ‘50). L. (Extravaganza x 
Wabash.) Large new amoena in heavy de- 
mand. H.M. ‘49. Scarce $20.00 
S—9 
GAY ORCHID (Muhlestein '49). E.-M. (Nylon x 
Golden Eagle.) Large flaring orchid with tan- 
gerine beard. Splendid parent for this color, 
pinks and salmons. H.M. ‘49 $2.50 
E—19 
GAY SENORITA (Salbach ‘44). M. (Alta Calif. 
sdlg. x Miss Calif.) x (Happy Gift sdlg.). Large 
variegata, falls heavily lined with chestnut. 
Produces unusual seedlings. H.M. ‘45. ..$1.00 
N—4-6 
GAY SPRING (Knowlton ‘53). M., 38 inches. (Gold- 
beater x Ola Kala.) Golden-yellow self, bril- 
liant in the garden. H.C. ‘51. Net $12.50 
E—30 
GAZA* (Jory ‘49). E-M. (Grace Mohr sdlg. x 
Capitola.) Large Mohr-type clay-pink. ...$2.00 
E—24 
GEMS OF TOPAZ (Wilson ‘48). E.-M. (Prairie Sun- 
set x Tobacco Road.) Heavy substanced topaz 
colored blend. Should produce rich seed- 
lings. $2.00 
GENERAL PATTON (Kleinsorge ‘47). M.-L. (310 x 
Bryce Canyon.) Deep red-copper. Somewhat 
slow of increase here, but fine color and breed- 
ing possibilities for blends and reds. H.M. 
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S—12 
GENE WILD (Craig ‘52). M.-L. (Rich Raiment x 
Joseph's Mantle.) Simply stunning is this warm 
white and old rose fancy plicata. One of 
Craig's very best. Net $15.00 
E—33 
GENTLE FLORENCE (C. Taylor ‘47). E.-M. (Snow 
Flurry x Violet Symphony.) Good blue-white 
with better stalk than its parent S. F. Useful 
blood for blues, violets and whites. H.M. 
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E—6 
GHOSTIE (Craig ‘49). M. (Madam L. Aureau x 
Tiffany.) Fancy striated lavender on white. 
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GIBSON GIRL (Gibson ‘50). M. Rebloomer. 
(Madam L. Aureau x Tiffany.) A lovely pli- 
cata that is a SURE rebloomer. Net $1.00 
SE—7 
GILT EDGE (Whiting ‘41). M. (Happy Days x 
Matula.) Yellow bi-color. Falls have light area 
in falls. Proving a dramatic parent for many 
colors $ .75 
GLADY’S MONCRIEF (Aylett ‘44). E.-M. (Oregon 
Sunshine x Golden Hind.) Done in the manner 
of Pinnacle. Looked very good here last year 
and should be highly useful for hybridizing 
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GLISTENGLOW (Muhlestein ‘49). E-M. (Snow 
Flurry) x (Geneiveve Serouge x Mount Cloud). 
Very wide, heavy-substanced white. Enough 
ruffling and character to give it a strong per- 
sonality. Branching rather poor, its only fault. 
H.C.. ‘47 $1.50 
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