OHIO NONPARIEL (Wilson ‘41) 550 ae 
Large bright clear scarlet; long flower head, tall strong grower; becoming popular 
for both exhibition and cut flower work; good propagator. One of the best scarlets. 
OREGON GOLD (Majeski ‘41) 410 AK 
Very light yellow with a golden throat; used extensively by commercial growers; 
tremendous propagator; late bloomer. 
ORIENTAL PEARL (Carlson ‘46) 506 $2.00 
Words fail us! We believe the best cream to date. Very large florets, well attached. 
Wonderful texture and grows straight as an arrow. It is bound to become a lead- 
ing commercial as it can be bunched and handled. Received more awards than 
any other glad in its first year of introduction. 
PARADISE (Pruitt, D. S. ‘36) 416 .10 
An old timer, tall salmon; we use it for cut flowers. 
PARNASSUS (Ristow ‘42) 470 Als 
A pleasing shade of rich purple, large round florets with white line in throat; a 
run-away propagator; the darkest purple we know of; mid-season. 
PAUL ROBESON (Cave ‘43) 454 $2.00 
Dark red, best exhibition to date in this color. 
PELEGRINA (Pfitzer ‘33) 378 .10 
A pure dark violet-blue like rich velvet; one of the best deep violets; excellent 
propagator and germinator; early. 
PERFUME (Brauer ‘41) 301 .20 
Very ruffled white with red feather in throat; some of us can very definitely smell 
a lovely rose-like perfume, and the others aren’t sure. 
PHOEBE (Scheer ‘42) 432 $1.00 
Very large bright medium pink; wide open florets; bulblet production excellent 
and bulblets grow well. 
PICARDY (Palmer ‘31) 530 .10 
An old timer and still a favorite both for cut flowers and exhibition. Tall spikes 
of large blooms of apricot salmon; blooms mid-season. 
PINK PARAGON (Cassebeer ‘43) 342 ais: 
Salmon with a cream throat; reliable performer; mid-season. 
PINK PICARDY (Earl ’46) 542 .20 
A deeper pink sport of Picardy, sometimes comes no darker than the mother variety. 
PINK RADIENCE (Quackenbush ‘41) 440 .10 
One of the best light pinks, with silvery sheen and a touch of carmine deep in the 
throat; highly recommended as a commercial and has a good show record, too. 
PURPLE SUPREME (Wilson ‘42) 470 15 
Very tall clear purple with silver edge on petals; many open florets; one of the 
finest on the market. Makes a superb cut flower and prize-winner. 
QUAKER BEAUTY (Jack ‘40) 480 .10 
Salmon-pink overlaid with a lovely shade of blue-grey. 
R B (Upton ’40) 590 .10 
A huge rusty golden brown on old rose; a novelty but a sure winner in its color class. 
RED CHARM (Butt ‘39) 452 LS 
A fine exhibition and commercial red of outstanding merit; good grower, propa- 
gator and germinator. 
RED LORY (Errey ‘28) 463 .10 
Deep rose red with much deeper blotches in throat; blooms early. A good propaga- 
tor and germinator. 
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