OHIO NONPARIEL (Wilson) (M) Everyone admires the pure bright 
scarlet red color of this glad. While not every spike is perfect, 
you will eet enough fine ones to make it a very worthwhile 
glad. 
M .10, S .05, Bits 100—.30 
‘OKLAHOMA (Wilson) (M) Soft lavender gray with light throat. 
Makes a conservative spike that is not in the same class as 
Flying Fortress for size, but Oklahoma is probably: more reliable 
in spike formation and placement of florets. Looks good. 
M .70, Bulblets 3—.30, 10—.75 
ORANGE GOLD (Marshall) (EM) A gorgeous shade of golden orange, 
about the color of real gold nuggets! Five or six large round 
flowers open on a very tall spike. Unbeatable for color. 
L $1.50, M $1.00, S .50, Blts 2—.35, 10—$1.50 
ORANGE PRINCE (E. B. Snyder) (EM) A sport of Vagabond 
Prince of brilliant scarlet-orange coloring. A favorite with. 
garden visitors. 
M .75, S .50, Blts 4—.25, 20—$1.00, 100—$4.00 
OREGON GOLD (Majeski) (ML) A little late to bloom altho it comes 
on in plenty of time with us if planted fairly early. A large 
ruffled pale yellow with about 8 open on a tall spike that is 
hardly strong enough to support the heavy flowerhead without . 
bending. A very heavy propagator, fair germinator. 
L .20, M .12, Bits 25—.25, 100—.75, 500—$3.00 
ORIENTAL PEARL (Carlson-Puerner) (M) In our first year of grow- 
ing this new cream colored glad it lived up to everything 
claimed for it. Fine large tall spikes from small bulbs, and 
the color was good too. Larger florets than White Gold, and 
apparently better flowerheads also. We are planning to grow 
a lot more Oriental Pearl and are eagerly looking forward 
to its blooming next summer. 
L $5.00, M $4.00, g $3.00, Blts .50 each 
PACIFICA (Wheeler) (EM) An improved Maid of Orleans with seven 
to nine large frilled florets on tall straight spikes. The color 
is creamy white, very similar to the Maid. Bulblets didn’t 
come up too well last season, altho they have usually germinated 
about 75 percent. 
L .15, M .10, S .05, Bits 50—.25, 100—.40, 500—$1.50 
PAUL REVERE (Baerman) Of medium size and height this has 
a very distinctive color, a rich rosy red. The new Fuchsia 
Belle is a little larger and taller but not quite as bright a color. 
M .15, S .08, Blts 15—.25, 75—$1.00 
PERFU ME (Brauer) (E) The most fragrant glad I have seen, and I 
have tried most of them I think. Not real large or tall but 
not a prim in appearance, altho it is of primulinus ancestry. 
Four or five round frilled 4-inch widely opened florets of 
creamy white with small purple feather. Perfume should be of 
value in breeding for fragrance as it has many desirable 
characteristics. L .25, M .15, S .10, Blts 25—.25 
POET’S DREAM (C. Fischer) (M) A light creamy lavender of high 
color value, a shade that is unusual in this group. About five 
medium ay frilled florets open on a medium-tall spike. 
L $1.00, M $1.00, S .75, Bulblets 3—.30, 12—$1.00 
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