Class 

366 
501 
401 
462 
466 
436 
506 
532 
530 
540 
341 
Le As sire Piel Csi Alar sods 
Variety and Description 
Per 
Lg. 
Med. 
Sm. 



LAVENDER QUEEN (Arenius) E. Deep 
violet lavender, usually clear, sometimes 
flecked. Opens 6 well spaced florets on a 
tall spike. Very popular. 
MT. INDEX (Miller) E. Cream white with 
gold throat. Tall and very beautiful with 8 
open. Fine cut flower. 
MARGARET BEATON (Twomey ’37) E. 
Snow white with small cherry blotch in 
throat. Tall strong spike. Very fine blotched 
white. 
MELROSE (Lins ’43) M. Rose red blending 
into an Am. Beauty throat. Good propaga- 
tor. Florists consider it a fine color. 
MYRNA FAYE (Lins) E. Rich orchid lav- 
ender, opening 9 to 10 florets. Vigorous 
grower. 
MERCURY (Lins ’41) M. Large clear bright 
vermillion red. A good propagator and an 
excellent commercial. 
ORIENTAL PEARL (Carlson ’46) M. This 
is a very large, wide open plain petaled 
cream. Florets can be grown to 7 inches 
from large bulbs. 
OGARITA (Wilson ’42) L. Rose salmon 
with gold throat. One of the tallest, some- 
times 6 feet, spikes have a flower heads of 
36”, carrying 20 to 24 buds. Healthy grow- 
er, good propagator and germinator. 
PICARDY (Palmer 731) M. Still the most 
popular and widely grown of all the var- 
ieties. A large salmon pink, can open 8 to 
10 on a tall spike. 
PINK PICARDY (Earl ’45) M. Sport of Pic- 
ardy only much more of a pink. 
PANDORA (B. L. Palmer) M. Clear soft 
geranium pink with small inconspicuous 
feather in throat. 8 to 10 round, medium- 
sized, well-attached blooms open on a 
straight medium height:spike. A very beau- 
tiful variety, and good commercial. 
30 
25 
19) 
4.00 
30 
5.00 
20 
2D . 
25 
25d 
15 
20 
25 
3.00 
20 
4.00 
15 
15 
5 
20 
10 
15 
15 
2.00 
10 
3.00 
10 
10 
10 
15 
Bulblets 
100- . 
100- 
75- 
10- 
10- 
15- 
100- 
25- . 
2d: . 
20 
20 
35) 
25 
20 
20 
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