OREGON TRAIL. (Klein. 1943) M. L. 36 in. A 
blend of mustard yellow and brown with a 
touch of chocolate brown on the. shoulders 
and around the beard. Lovelq and unusual...... 
ORLOFF. (H. Sass 1937) M. L. 34 in. A cream 
ground plicata having an all-over dotting and 
sanding of rich cinnamon 
ORMACO. (Klein. 1942) M. L. 35 in. A large 
violet bronze blend from Wm. Mohr. Good 
form and heavy substance. R. 86..-.cc..-2.---..cs-.-. 
ORMOHR. (Klein. 1937) M. 40 in. A gigantic Mohr 
Seedling in soft silvery lilac with veins of 
Manganese lilacz fA] M.41940)) RP) (Rit892*. 
OURAY. (Thomas 1936) M. 34 in. This surprises 
everyone by being such a RED red.................... 
OVERTURE. (Hall 1944) M. 34 in. Another 
“Flamingo” pink from Mr. Hall. This is a lit- 
tle larger and of a slightly different shade 
than Dream Girl. This is also a good parent 
for the shell pinks. H. M. 1944, P. R. 87............ 
PACIFIC SUNSET. (Salb. 1944) M. 36 in. A new 
and enchanting blend in rich shades of rose, 
POLE COLD PDCES tas Oo since cesar ae ee Ee 
PAINTED DESERT. (Milliken 1942) M. 35 in. A 
blend of the brownish rose shades cf the des- 
DEBIT, Lis Tele ca epee ae eae aes ae a le. See ale 3 ear 
PAMELA. (Callis 1948) E. M. 38 in. A giant ruf- 
fled cream with a faint greenish cast to the 
flower. Only a few available this year.............. 
PATRICE. (DeForest 1945) E. M. 40 in. A new 
plicata from DeForest that is extremely love- 
ly. The cream stands are flushed with a ro y 
lavender shade and the falls are cream with 
gold brushings and deep lavender brown 
flecks. The stalk is strong and very well 
branched Legal SEL DRS lin lee ee, ie ena ocean 
PATRICIA. (H. Sass 1939) M. 34 in. A charming 
ruffied flower of pure white. H. M. 1940, P. R. 
Ae ately cite dee tales AR? ae lp ike eae a AM A Sele i 
PEACHBLOW. (H. Sass 1943) M. 36 in. A very 
lovely plicata of cream and peach with a soft 
Vir vera Ur Shalt ae (ee ene tye eee ae io we, 
PHOEBE. (Douglas 1941) M. L. 40 in. A very full 
broad yellow that is of very pale coloring. A 
flush of Javel green extends throughout the 
TOW. Gree le D4 Be eitecst 2 teh wb toccntenoe 
PINK IMPERIAL. (Weed 1939) M. 42 in. A tall 
and large flowered orchid pink that is very 
Pa LO) aU TR EL RU Se Ait See iN all es ae AMAA, LIN Mera 
PINK REFLECTION. (Cook 1942) L. 36 in. A pale 
blend of pink and gold that is very good. A. 
si ol MEP dy yal Qi 2 De oe, enone le 2 anata ity Aa ae Die a 
PINK RUFFLES. (Smith 1940) M. 30 in. An in- 
termediate in tones of pure pink. Heavily ruf- 
fled and crisply substances. This is fine for 
arrangements as well as a choice subject for 
the foreground of a planting. A. M. 1942, P. 
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PLANTINUM BEAUTY. (Schreiner 1941) L. 36 in. 
A nicely proportioned flower in a smooth tone 
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