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MRS. R. G. ERREY 554 (Errey) (Mid-sea- 
son) Tall growing black red of promise 
for the exhibitor. Along with Maurrie 
Trevan, the best in this color from Aus: 
tralia. Grows so tall it may have to 
be staked. Bulblets bloom very freely. 
L $3.00; M $2.00; S $1.00; Bits. 40 each; 
10 for $3.00. 
MT. INDEX 501 (Miller) (Mid-season) 
Cream white with golden throat, tail 
and very beautiful with 8 open. Widely 
grown in the West, little known here in 
the Mid-West and Hast. Those who ad- 
mired the now vanishing Mary Elizabeth 
will welcome the addition of Mt. Index 
to their garden. 
L .25; M .20; S .1°)3; Bts. 10 for .20; 100 
for $1.50. 
MYRNA FAY 466 (Lines) (Early) I be- 
lieve Myrna Fay to be a valuable addi- 
tion to the lavender class. It is very 
eariy and iS a very regular producer ol 
long spikes carrying 19 to 21 buds, op- 
eninge 9 or 1:0 with nearly all the rest 
showins color. wiescribed by originator 
as rich oreh.d lavender. Myrna Fay was 
probably the most vigorous grower from 
bulblets this season, many will make 
large sizes and are literally covered with 
large size buiblets. I1t is a free bioomer 
from the buiblets. Myrna lay appears 
to have a future in the commercial world 
of glads. 
L $2.c0; M $1.50; S $1.€0; Bts. 2 for .25; 
10 for $1.00; 100 for $5.00. 
OCTOBER SUSXSHINE 420 (Quackenbush) 
(EKariy M.d-season) Because of its 
beauty, high color value, ability to open 
in water when cut in bud, growing hab- 
its and ease of propagation, October Sun- 
shine will mcr.t the interest of cut flower 
growers, The color blends trom oranye 
to golden yellow throat. Opens 5 to 6 
recurved florets on an 18 bud spike witn 
about 8 buds showing color. Spikes are 
straight, Ylorets well spaced and at- 
tached, lower floret occasionally may 
come misplaced. 
M $1.00; Bts. .20 each; 10 for $1.60. 
OGARITA 532 (Willson) (Late) Rose sal- 
mon shading to golden throat. One of 
the tallest of all varieties, every plant 
stands upward of 6 feet, spikes have 
flowerheads of 36 inches, carrying 20 
to 24, buds.” Opens & or more very large 
florets. Ogarita is too large for decora- 
tive value but is definitely the glad to 
win championships w th. Healthy grower 
with dark green wide foliage. Good 
propagator and germinator. One of the 
late glads. 
M 2 for .15; S 4 for .15; Bts. 100 for .25. 
OKLAHOMA 490 (Wilson) (Mid-season) 
Ruffled light lavender grey with creamy 
vellow throats > inch florets; 7 open, 18 
buds on a 26 inch flowerhead. Plant 
grows only moderately tall, about 4 feet. 
Substance, texture and placement are 
good. A very unusual color, blends well 
in baskets with yellow glads. 
L .SO; M .55; S .30; Bts. 2 for .20; 10 
for 00. , 
ORANGE GOLD 420 (Marshall) (Early 
Mid-season) Large wide open lustrous 
orange blooms with golden throat. In- ayy 
formal type, opening 6 large wide open ellan 
blooms with a total of 16 buds. tlower 
heads not exceptionally long but it has 
a good cutting stem. Blooms quite early 

