FAIR DAY. (McKee, 1949). M. 37in. A 
broad petaled flower of semi-flaring form 
that is a near yellow and white amoena. 
H. M., 1949. $1.35 
FAIR ELAINE. Here is a classic and must 
have in pale cream standards and light 
yellow falls. Large flower and good, 
strong grower. 50c 
FALL DAYS. A bright reddish - copper 
bi-color from Kenneth Smith. H. M., 
1947. $1.00 
FANTASY. <A lovely rose and orchid 
toned pink. Tangerine beard, 30 inch 
stems. H. M., 47. A. M., ’49. $3.00 
FAR HILLS. (J. Wills, 1949). M. Cool 
and refreshing is this large orchid pink 
self. Deeper in color than Dreamcastle, it 
is larger and has no haft venations to mar 
the smooth firm finish. The flowers have 
broad domed standards and full, slightly 
ruffled falls. The many flowers are well 
~ spaced on sturdy stalks with good branch- 
ing, thus giving a long season of bloom. 
38 inches. 60c 
FIRE CRACKER. A glowing dark bur- 
gundy red plicata with yellow trim. Good 
substance. H. M., 1943. Fine. $1.00 
FIRE DANCE. (Fay, 1947). A much 
deeper, riched and taller Firecracker. Fire 
Dance is a burgundy-red plicata, both 
standards and falls heavily marked all 
over with dark wine-red, the ground color 
buff. Flowers are round and full, the falls 
flaring. Undoubtedly the best in its class 
and it commands the attention of every 
visitor. A prolific bloomer, 40 inches tall. 
Hie M.TAS 15S.591947. $1.50 
FIRST VIOLET. (1952). Height, 38 in. 
Large ruffled flowers, perfectly spaced on 
a sturdy stalk. Clean, sparkling. ‘Man- 
ganese Violet” with blue undertone. 
Wide, clean haft. Beard slightly lighter 
than self. Honorable Mention in 1953, 
being fourth in that year’s voting. $18.00 
FLARE. (Schreiner 1951). M. 34 inches. 
Here is a brilliant flash of color. The 
standards are orange yellow, the smoothly 
lacquered falls are a rich red brown like 
the finish of a horse chestnut when fresh- 
ly picked and still retaining the oily, shiny 
lustre. $3.00 
FLORADORA. (Hall, 1947). A medium 
toned flamingo-pink, of good form and 
substance on well-branched 30-in. stems. 
The blooms are of medium size with a 
geranium-red beard. Size of flower, fol- 
iage and stem are in good balance. A self 
with no haft markings. 75¢e 
FLORA ZENOR. A real pink gem in this 
one. The color is near a rosalane pink; 
the falls a few shades darker than the 
standards. Tangerine beard. Award 
Merit. 50c¢ 
(Nylon x Golden Eagle). 
FORTUNE. Large coppery brown, gold 
self. Flaring falls, large flowers. 50c 
FROLIC. (Schreiner 1952). ML. 36 in. 
There are countless plicatas marked with 
blue and scores etched cinnamon and tan, 
but strangely, very few that have a com- 
pletely solid deep yellow background 
throughout the entire flower. In Frolic 
we find the unusual combination of deft 
brown stippling on a solid ground remind- 
ing one of the yellow ladyslipper. $9.00 
FRANCES KENT. (DeForest 751). M. 
(SQ 72) x (Melitza x Pink sdlg.). Light 
apricot, cream and chartreuse. Deep tan- 
gerine beard. Haft flushed pink. Here is 
one that is truly distinct. A. M. ’54. $7.50 
FUCHSIA. (D. Hall ’51). M. (Tally Ho 
x Courtier). New Fuchsia-orchid with 
tangerine beard. $6.00 
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. ; $4.50 
GARDEN FLAME. A broad petaled dark 
red self from Mr. Sass. We enthuse over 
this red and justly so. Very fine. 60c 
GARDEN MAGIC. This grand red is one 
of the classics in red shades. 50e 
GARDEN GLORY. A pure rich Bordeaux 
red, a self with no haft markings. Slow 
grower. $1.20 
GARNET FLAME. (DeForest 1952). M. 
38 in. (Casa Morena x Jasper Agate). A 
brilliant flower with stands of russet 
- flushed wine red and deep russet gold 
falls heavily overlaid garnet brown. Rich 
gold beard. $6.00 
GARNET GLOW. (Sass, 1951). M. L. 
(From two brown red blends stemming 
from Beau Ideal, Rameses, Miss California, 
Dore, Matula, Midwest Gem, and P. Sun- 
set). Considered a new “Break” in color- 
ing, this is a vivid Garnet red self with a 
rich, deep red beard. The flowers are 
large and flaring with heavy substance 
and smooth finish. H. M., 1952. $6.00 
GAY BORDER. (DeForest, 1949). An 
evenly bordeded new white-ground pli- 
cata. Markings are maroon, changing to 
a lighter hue giving the effect of pink. 
H. M., 1949. : $1.50 
GAYLORD. (G. Douglas ’50). L. (Ex- 
travaganza x Wabash). Large new amo- 
ena in heavy demand. Not many. $13.50 
GAY ORCHID. (Muhlestein °49). E.-M. 
Large flaring 
orchid, tangerine beard. H. M. ’49. $3.00 
GENERAL PATTON. A solid copper 
brown. Metallic undertone, thought to be 
Dr. Kleinsorge’s best. $2.25 
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