| OHIO NONPAREIL (Wilson) (Midseason) 
Big scarlet red that is receiving a lot of comment 
and doing well in the shows. Grows a little taller 
and with larger florets than King Click. Fine propa- 
gator. Bulblets small but excellent germination; 614- 
inch florets, 20 buds, 9 open, 32-inch flowerhead, 
63 to 70-inches tall. 
Large 25c; Medium 15c. 
~ OKLAHOMA (Wilson) (Midseason) 

See 1945 Introductions. 
OREGON GOLD (Majeski) (Late) 
This massive plant produces a 5-foot spike carrying 
20 to 24 buds with 9 to 10 huge, ruffled florets open 
at once, and nicely arranged on a tall graceful spike. 
The florets are as large as Picardy, one of its parents. 
Color medium yellow on outer edges and blending 
smoothly to a deep yellow in the throat. Rather late. 
Small 10c. 
ORVAG (Arnett) 
See 1945 Introductions. 
PALERMO (Pruitt) (Midseason) 
Very large, fiery orange with somewhat darker blotch, 
lightly ruffled. Opens 5 or more on a very long flow- 
erhead and the plant grows 5-feet and up. Strong, 
husky grower with heavy foliage, and a good propa- 
gator. 
No. 2, 2 for 45c. 
PEARL NECKLACE (Wilson) (Early) 
Large, ruffled cream with deep creamy-yellow blotch 
in throat; 5-inch floret, 6 open; 16 buds, 24-inch 
flowerhead, 41-inches tall. 
Large 50c; Medium 35c. 
PELEGRINA (Pfitzer) (Midseason) 
A deep violet blue that will add much to your color 
arrangements. Stem weak. 
Large, 4 for 25c. 
PICARDY (Palmer) (Midseason) 
A shrimp-pink that is still captivating the newer 
fanciers. 
Large, 3 for 25c. 
PINOCCHIO (Evans) (Early) 
A novelty glad with an odd mixture of green, orange 
and yellow. 
Large 20c; Medium 15c. 
PURPLE CLASSIC (Wilson) (Early midseason) 
This clear purple is very prolific. Arrange it with 
Lavender Ruffles. It’s beautiful! 
Large 10c; Medium, 2 for 15c. 
