Easter Morn 
GANYMEDE (Whe.). Broad soft raspberry- 
rose petals; lighter quilled sepals. Fine! 
42’, Mla. Ev. $2.00 
GALA MORN (Sax.). New large purple-red 
and light scarlet bitone. Extremely showy. 
42’. M. Dor. 
GARNET ROBE (Mil.). An all-time great! 
Velvety glowing deep red with overlapping 
petals. 42”. EM. Ev. AM-1953. 4. 
GEORGIA (St.). Peach-pink giant with broad 
recurving petals. Durable and a great show 
flower. 48”. Mla. Ev. AM-1952. 2.50 
GITA (Traub). Long trumpet shaped lght 
yellow flowers in August. 36”. Dor. Ze 
GLORIANNA (Bet.). Still one of the best 
early midseason golden yellow flowers. 42”. 
EM. Re. Dor. 1.50 
GLORY (Bechtold). A very large clear gold- 
en yellow. Tall and showy in the late 
garden. 42’. Mla. Dor. HM-1953. 2.90 
GOLDEN HOURS (Sass). Clean medium 
tall golden yellow. Wonderful finish. 30”. 
M. Dor. HM-1952. 5.00 
GRISELLE (Sax.). Glowing  rose-scarlet, 
veined carmine. Wide overlapping petals. 
New and a beauty! Pinker in south. 30”. 
M. Re. Ev. HM-1953. 3.50 
(Cover Picture is 1/4 larger than flower) 
HAILE SELASSIE (Whe.). Striking 6” pur- 
ple with wide gold midstripes on all seg- 
ments. Brilliant effect. 36”. M. Ev. 
HM-1952. $2.00 
HARVEST SUNSHINE (Sax.). Ruffled, fra- 
grant, gracefully recurved large flowers of 
sparkling sunshine yellow. Our best late 
yellow. Sold out last year. A few plants in 
August. 36”. La. Dor. 10.00 
HAZEL SAWYER (Whe.). Laurel pink. 
Grows fast. 36”. M. Ev. 1.00 
HELOISE (Whe.). Silky widely flaring deep 
gold. Very broad creped petals. Excellent. 
42", M. Ev. 6.00 
Pink Damask ; Cerise 
HESPERUS (Sass). Well branched 7” golden 
yellow. 48”. M. Dor. Stout Medal 1950. 1.50 
HIGHLAND CHIEFTAIN (Nes.)). A large 
late-blooming lavender-rose we like to 
recommend. 42”. La. Dor. 1.00 
HONEY REDHEAD (Nes.). Bright garnet 
red with light petal edges. A favorite. 38”. 
Mla. Dor. 1.00 
HYPERIAN (Mead). Cool greenish yellow, 
long the most popular in its class. 40”. 
M. Dor. 1.00 
ISLAND SONG (Sax.). See New Introductions. 
JEAN (McDade). The best late blooming bi- 
color. Petals garnet red, sepals gold. 38”. 
Dor. $1.25 
KANAPAHA (Wat.). Smooth - scarlet-red 
Stars.) 32. Via Dor. $2.00 
KARISTA (Sax.). Large round petaled gold, 
flushed and veined scarlet like the inside of 
a ripe peach. Many buds on 30” stems. 
Very showy. EM. Dor. 3.00 
KNIGHTHOOD (Schroeder). Rich maroon- 
red self. Great refinement in color and 
form. EM. 48”. Dor. AM-1954. 4.00 
KRISHNA (Traub). Full velvety oxblood red 
with narrow orange midrib. An attractive 
new deep tone. 48”. Mla. Dor. 5.00 
KRISS KRINGLE (Sax.). See New Introduc- 
tions (page 2). 
LADY BOUNTIFUL (Les.). Pale canary 
with faint pink edge on petals. A favorite 
with visitors. Large and lovely. 38”. EM. 
Dor. HM-1952. $4.00 
LA TULIPE (Traub). A dark red bicolor 
which reblooms. Upfaced tulip form. Un- 
usual. 36”. M. Ev. 1.50 
LIBERTY BELL (Sax.). 6” bell shaped cop- 
per-bronze flower. Petals 134” wide. A 
deeper flush marks the throat. 42”. EM. 
Re. Dor. 4.00 
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