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makes most of its bulblets late in the 
season. Not the fastest of germinators 
but eventually come 100% and at pres- 
ent writing is in full bloom in the bulb- 
let field. One of the most sought after 
in entire list. 
L .80; M .60; S .40; Bts. 10 for .80; 100 
for $6.40, 
MT. INDEX (Miller) Cream white with 
golden throat, tall and very beautiful 
with 8 open. Widely grown in the West, 
little Known here in the Mid-West and 
East. Those who admired the now van- 
ishing Mary Elizabeth will welcome the 
addition of Mt. Index to their garden. 
M .15; S .10; Bts. 10 for .15; 100 for $1.00. 
MYNRA FAY (Lines) I[ believe Myrna Fay 
to be a valuable addition to the lavender 
class. It is very early and is a very 
regular producer of long spikes carrying 
19 to 21 buds, opening 9 or 10 with nearly 
all the rest showing color. Described 
by originator as rich orchid lavender. 
Myrna Fay was probably the most vig- 
orous grower from bulblets this season, 
many will make large sizes and are lit- 
erally covered with large size bulblets 
It is a free bloomer from the bulblets., 
Myrna Fay appears to have a future in 
the commercial world of glads. Origin- 
ator is holding price to last season’s 
level. 
L $4.00; M $3.00; S $2.00; Special offer of 
Unit containing 2 M, 3 S and 20 Bts. for 
$10.00. 
MYSTERY (Stinson) A cool pink with touch 
ef rose in the throat. Large exhibition 
type with 20 buds, 9 open and 7 in color. 
Florets measure 6 inches, moderately 
frilled and wide open. Bulblet produc- 
tion and germination good. Blooms in 
about 90 days. 
L $1.50; M $1.00; S .60; Bts.. 15 each; 10 
for $1.20. 
OGARITA (Willson) Rose salmon shading 
tc golden throat. One of the tallest ot 
all varieties, every plant stands upward 
ef 6 feet, spikes have flowerheads of 36 
inches, carrying 20 to 24 buds. Opens 
8 or more very large florets. Ogarita is 
too large for decorative value but is 
definitely the glad to win championships 
with. Healthy grower with dark green 
wide foliage. Good propagator and 
germinator. One of the late glads. 
L .20; M 2 for .29; S 3 for .15; Bts. 10 for 
15; 100 for $1.00. 
OHIO NONPARIEL (Wilson) Another of the 
good Wilson reds. Big scarlet red with 
long show record, including 9 champion- 
ships. 7 inch florets, 9 open. 20 buds 
on a 32 inch flowerhead with overall 
height 72 inches. Commercial growers 
are also stocking this grand red. Bulb- 
lets are small but are produced in quan- 
tity and grow like weeds. 
L .20; M* .15; S 3 for .20; Bts. 100 for .30. 
OKLAHOMA (Wilson) Ruffled light laven- 
der grey with creamy yellow throat. 5 
inch florets, 7 open, 18 buds on a 26 
inch flowerhead. Plant grows only moda- 
erately tall, about 4 feet. Substance, 
texture and placement are good. A very 
unusual color, blends well in baskets 
with yellow glads. 
M .70; S .40; Bts. 2 for .20; 10 for .75. 
ORANGE GOLD (Marshall) Large wide op- 
en lustrous orange blooms with golden 
