Name (Class) Description 
MARION PEARL (430) A lovely light pink, with a cream throat. 
Opens 6-9 florets on good spikes. Has won frequently at shows. 
MARLENE BOTH (530) Lovely light salmon pink with lighter 
throat. Florets are very large and spikes are husky. 56” tall with 
a 24” flowerhead. 
MARTHA DEANE (410) Medium deep yellow, slightly ruffled with 
inconspicuous red at back of throat. Strong husky grower with long 
flowerhead. Stems are straight and hold 6-8 open. 60” tall. 
MARY KATHLEEN (400) Pure white with faint lavender throat 
line. Ability to open 8-12 florets makes it a show winner. 
MEXICALI ROSE (462) Very dark ruffled rose. Good height with 8 
large florets open on a 25" flowerhead. A good addition to a weak 
class. 
MID AMERICA* (550) Huge medium red, with a slightly deeper 
throat. This new one will be a heavy winner, due to its size and the 
fine spikes produced. Good clear color. 60” tall with 22-24 buds on 
a 28”-30" flowerhead. 
MIGHTY MONARCH (552) An exhibition medium dark red. Flower- 
heads are exceptionally long and spikes have 20-26 buds of which 
7-8 florets open at a time. 
MINSTREL (566) Large heavily ruffled lavender. Fine for shows. 
Medium propagator. Occasional flecking is not unattractive. 55” 
tall with 25” flowerheads. 
MISS VERMONT (540) Lovely light lavender pink with slightly 
deeper throat. Noteworthy for beauty of florets. 
MISS WISCONSIN (460) Beautiful medium rose. Opens 8 large 
blooms on a tall straight spike. Demand has been heavy for this 
fine variety. Outstanding for show and as a commercial. 
MYRNA FAY (466) Attractive orchid lavender shading to light rosy 
blotch. Opens 7-10 florets on a straight spike. Good attachment and 
placement. Strong propagator. Promising early commercial. 
MYSTERY (541) Very attractive pink with a cream throat and a 
small light red blotch. Opens 7-9 large florets. Fine all around glad. 
Opens well in water and retains full beauty to tip. 60” tall with 25” 
flowerhead. 
NILA* (570) Promising new purple introduced last year. Gave us fine 
spikes with 7 large blossoms open on a 26” flowerhead. 
NOVA ZEMBLA* (500) 1947 Holland introduction. A tall pure white 
that looked very good. Spikes from small bulbs were surprisingly 
good and consistently straight. Early. 
OKLAHOMA (390) A lovely ruffled lilac. Eliz. the Queen in a dif- 
ferent shade. Good propagator. Grows to medium height. A fine 
cut flower. 
ORANGE PRINCE (324) Deep orange sport of Vagabond Prince. 
A vigorous grower and heavy propagator. A good reliable orange. 
ORIENTAL PEARL* (506) Very large pale cream. Attachment good 
and opens when cut in bud. Will be a heavy winner and appears 
promising as a commercial. Spikes are tall and straight with a very 
long flowerhead. 
PATROL* (316) A lovely clear buff orange. Spikes are tall with 8-10 
well-placed 4°4" florets open in perfect placement. A fine variety 
in a weak color class. 
PAUL ROBESON (454) One of the very best dark red show glads. 
Tall, straight grower with long flowerhead and 7-9 514” florets 
open. 
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