GATINEAU (Palmer) (422) An excellent new 
deep orange. This one should be good both 
for the shows and as a commercial. E. mid- 
season. 
GAY SPOT (Kadel) (411) Medium yellow 
shading to a deeper yellow in throat which 
is marked with a conspicuous red blotch. 
A two time winner of the American Home 
Achievement Medal is a 1954 introduction. 
It opens 7 florets with 6 more in color on a 
20 bud spike. 
GOLD (Marshall) (412) Beautiful golden yel- 
low. Opens 6-7, ruffled, round, wide-open 
florets on a tall spike. E. midseason. 
GOLD SEAL (Kuhn) (410) Clear light yel- 
low. Beautifully ruffled shell shaped flor- 
ets. Vigorous grower. Opens 7 or more on 
a 20 bud snike. 
GRACE DARLING (Harris) (460) Very 
lovely light rose pink shading to a cream 
throat. Makes fine spikes. Midseason. 
GRAND OPENING (Kuhn) (867) Formal 
medium lavender, creamy throat with a few 
darker lavender lines. Opens 10 to 12 on 
a spike with 22 to 26 buds. Height 55 
inches. Always straight. A great show 
flower. Midseason. 
GWEN (Pickell) (460) Beautiful light rose 
that opens 6-8 florets on a tall straight 
spike. Excellent exhibition and commercial. 
Early. 
HAROLD K. (Knight) (536) Giant deep 
scarlet self. Opens 6-7 perfectly placed 
florets on a tall spike. One of the best. Mid- 
season. 
HARRISBURGER (Mikle) (552) Bright pure 
red. One of the best glads of recent in- 
treduction. A variety of good habit and 
form opening 8 florets on a tall plant. 
HEART’S DESIRE (Fiedler) (540) Large 
ruffed pink shading into white, with a pas- 
tel yellow throat. Opens 6-8. Very beau- 
tiful and a prize winner. 
HEIRLOOM (Klein) (566) The most publi- 
cized of the 1952 introductions. Wonderful 
show record as a seedling. Reports of per- 
formance vary. When well grown, it is a 
winner in the lavender class. E. midseason. 
HOWARD V. WRIGHT (Kadel) (410) A new 
light yellow with a somewhat deeper throat. 
Opens 8 large florets with 5 more showing 
color on a 20 bud spike. One of the best of 
the 1952 introductions. It will become very 
popular, both as a show flower and as a com- 
mercial. It is a strong healthy grower. 
Early. : 
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Per 
1 
10 
Large 
50 
4.00 
3.00 
25 
2.00 
50 
4.00 
30 
1.20 
.60 
1.00 
Med. 
30 
2.80 
2.00 
2-.30 
1.20 
80 
30 
1.20 
25 
1.00 
75 
6.00 
80 
75 
75 
6.00 
Bulblets 
Small Per 
.20 8 25 
1.60 
1.00 2 50 
15 25 
.65 
pkt. 30 
40 
pkt. 40 
.80 
pkt. 35 
.60 
50 2 25 
4.00 10 = 1.00 
pkt. 30 
40 
50 2 25 
10 =: 1.00 
50 2 25 
4.00 10 ~=—-:1.00 
