OKLAHOMA (Wilson) (Midseason) 
George says, “A beautifully ruffled wide-open eit a 
lilae “jewel for a queen’s throne.” 65-inch florets,’ 
open, 18 buds, 26-inch flowerhead, 48 inches ov seal. 
Excellent substance and texture, with placement very 
good. Strong, straight stem. Fine propagator. One 
of those beautifully different colors that puts new 
spice into “What's Cooking” in Glads. 
Large, $1.00; 3 for $2.75; 10 for $8.00 
Medium, $.70; 3 for $2.00; 10 for $5.60 
Small, $.40; 3 for $1.10; 10 for $3.20; Bulblets, 10 for $.75 
OREGON GOLD (Majeski) (Late) 
This massive plant produces a 5-foot spike carrying 
20-24 buds with 9-10 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 a 
medium yellow on outer edges and blending smoothly 
to a deep yellow in the throat. Rather late. 
Large, $.20; 3 for $.55; 10 for $1.60 
Medium, 2 for $.25; 10 for $1.00; Small, $.10; 10 for $.80 
ORVAG (Arnett) 
Orvag had habits similar to Vagabond Prince, of 
which it 1s a sport. Its color is a salmon-orange, 
mostly on the orange side, with a strong scarlet throat. 
The tloret grows to about 4% inches. The spike is 
tall with 20-22 buds (have had 25) and a flowerhead 
24-28 inches long. The overall plant grows to 50 
inches. I highly recommend it for breeding purposes. 
Large, $1.00; Medium, $.75; Smail, $.50; Blts., 20 for $1.00 
PALERMO (Pruitt) (Midseason) 
Very large, fiery orangé with a darker blotch, lightly 
ruffled. Opens 5 or more on a very long flowerhead 
and the plant grows 5 feet and up. Strong, husky 
grower with heavy foliage, and a good propagator. 
Large, 2 for $.25 
PEARL NECKLACE (Wilson) (Early) 
Large, rufiled cream with deep creamy-yellow blotch 
in throat. 5-inch floret, 6 open, 24-inch flowerhead, 
41 inches tall. 
Large, $.40; Medium, $.30; Small, $.20 
PELEGRINA (Pfitzer) (Midseason) 
A deep violet blue that will add much to your color 
arrangements. Stem weak. 
Large, 4 for $.25; 10 for $.50 
PICARDY (Palmer) (Midseason) 
A shrimp-pink that is still captivating the newer 
fanciers. 
Large, $.10; 10 for $.80 
PINOCCHIO (Evans) (Early) 
A noveity glad with an odd mixture of green, orange, 
and yeliow. 
Large, $.15; 3 for $.40; 10 for $1.20 
Medium, $.10: 10 for $.80 
PURPLE CLASSIC (Wilson) (Early Midseason) 
This clear purple is very prolific. Arrange it with 
Lavender Ruffles. It’s beautiful. Highly recom- 
mended for commercial growers using irrigation. 
Large, $.10; 10 for $.80; Medium, 10 for $.60 
PURPLE SUPREME (Wilson) (Midseason) 
Tall, exhibition type, purple with small border around 
all petals. Fine propagator. Plant and bulb are 
healthy. 5-inch florets, 9 open, 18-20 buds, 30-inch 
' flowerhead. 
Large, $.25; 3 for $.70; 10 for $2.00 
Medium, 2 for $.25; 10 for $1.00 
Small, 4 for $.25; 10 for $.50 
