203 
213 
210 
211 
291 
212 
250 
262 
212 
250 
390 
206 
220 
200 
251 
270 
FROSHINN (Pfitzer 41) M — Medium red 
with much deeper throat having a purplish 
tinge. A very rich color. Opens 8 on an 18 
bud spike. A slow propagator. 
MROLIC. (Bork, 53), — — Deep yellow with 
large red blotches on 3 bottom petals and 
some red cn top petals. Very straight, fine 
wiry spike. Nicely ruffled and very spectacu- 
iege 
GAILY CLAD (Hardy 51) M — Greenish yel- 
low with conspicuous orange-red blotch. Up 
to 5 heavily ruffled, heavy textured florets 
open on a long head. Very bright and spec- 
tacular. 
GAY SPARKLETTE (Bray 49) E — Upper 
petals pale apricot, lower petals rich greenish 
yellow. Beautifully ruffled. Opens 5 or 6 
on a 15-17 bud spike. Very early. Always a 
sell out. 
GILT EDGE (Kuhn 42) M — Distinctive light 
red with all petals edged gilt or gold. Similar 
to Kewpie and Atom but darker red and a 
darker edging. Opens 4 or 5 on 15-16 bud 
wiry spikes. I like this very much. 
GIRALDA (Kunderd 49) M — Deep rose with 
slight rose markings in a cream throat. Quite 
different and very good. 
GOLD BUG (Kunderd 28) L — Very clear, 
deep golden or buttercup yellow. A beautiful 
color. Quite tall. 
GOLD FINCH (Kunderd 51) M — Very clear 
vermilion with large cream _ blotch. Bright 
and attractive. Up to 17 buds with 5 or 6 
open. Very good for cutting. 
GOLDEN BROWN (Kunderd 29) M — Pur- 
plish brown at edges blending to a lighter 
brown throat with darker throat marks. Quite 
ruffled. No other color like it. Has always 
been a 200 for me. 
GOLDEN SNAPDRAGON (Kunderd 26) E — 
Clean cream with yellow throat petals. Slight- 
ly ruffled. Opens 4 with 4 in color on a nice 
head of 13-14 buds. Small wiry spike. Very 
early. An old one that is still good enough 
for the shows. 
GOLDORA (Van Voorhis 46) L — Very nice 
light orange with golden yellow throat. Very 
bright colors. Up to 9 open on a tall spike 
of aS many as 17 buds. 
GRACIE Y (Schwarting 55) E — see new 
introductions. 
GREMLIN (Butt 52) E — Light rosy red with 
deeper red throat slightly diffused with yel- 
low and banded with clean yellow. The deeper 
throat color appears on all petals. A semi- 
face-up that opens 5 very unique florets. 
GYPSY (Kunderd) M — Clear purple with a 
deeper blotch. A very rich and distinctive 
color. If you prefer the darker colors, you 
should like this, 
“The bulbs arrived in fine shape yesterday. They are certainly 
looking lot. Many thanks for the generous amount of extras and 
Pennsylvania 
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