OHIO NONPAREIL (Wilson 41) 85 Days—550. This is a large bright 
clear scarlet which opens 9 huge blooms on a long flower head. 
It is a tall, strong grower and very popular. Good propagator 
and one of the best searlets. 
L 20c, M 15c, S 10c, B 12-25 
OKLAHOMA (Wilson 45) 90 Days—490. A beautifully ruffled wide 
open pink-lilac with 5” florets, 7 open on a 19 bud spike. Excellent 
paper anes and texture. Placement very good on a long straight 
stem. 
| L 75c, M 50c, S 25c, B 3-25¢ | 
ORANGE GOLD (Marshall 45) 80 Days—422. A clear beautiful 
orange gold with 6 large wide open florets on a good spike. Big 
plant with heavy foliage. Good exhibition and a good commercial. 
A new variety that is sure to become popular. 
L $1.00, M 60¢, S 40c, B 3-25 
OREGON GOLD (Majeski 41) 110 Days—410. A late bloomer but a 
very beautiful light yellow. Opens 8-10 ruffled florets at one time. 
A good commercial variety that blooms when the good ones are 
scarce. Opens well in water. 
L lic, M 10c, S 6c, B 100-30¢ 
OREGON ROSE (Mitsch 38) 77 Days—462. Appealing shade of old 
rose, blending lighter towards the edge of the petal.’ Has some 
good records in the shows, but performance for us was rather 
spotty. 
L 10¢ (12-$1.00), S 4c (12-40c), B 100-15¢ 
ORIENTAL PEARL (Carlson 46) 85 Days—506. A much talked about 
giant cream, probably the largest, tallest and strongest growing 
cream today. Opens 5-6 blooms, sometimes reaching 7” in diam- 
eter. A grand exhibition variety. | 
L $2.00, M $1.50, S $1.00, B 25¢ 
PASTEL (Both 42) 95 Days—480. A beautiful pastel smokey in a 
blend of rose and gray, with petals edged gray-blue. Color is soft 
and smooth without any glitter. 
L 50c, M 35c, S 20c, B 6-25¢ 
PAUL ROBESON (Cave 43) 454. A beautiful dark red.with 7-9 
blooms open at one time. Tall, strong growing plant. Cut in bud 
as it will burn somewhat in the hot sun. A very nice exhibition 
variety. 
L $2.00, M $1.50 B 2-35¢ 
PELEGRINA (Pfitzer 33) 80 Days—378. Dark blue, about the dark- 
est there is. A variety that people cail for time after time. In- 
clined to fall over in the rows, so plant deep and give plenty of 
water. Our experience is that we get the best spikes from large 
bulbs. 
L 10c (12-$1.00), M 6c (12-60c), S 4c (12-40c), B 100-20c¢ 
PERFUME (Brauer 41) 301. Its only feature is its fragrance. Short, 
with 4 or 5 florets open. Creamy white with small purple feather. 
Valuable for hybridizing. 
L 20c, M 15c, S 10c, B 6-20¢ 
PHANTOM BEAUTY (Bastian 47) 85 Days—440. A clean shell pink, 
very light, with darker throat. Medium size florets with 8-10 open 
on nice spikes. A fine show glad and well rated. Good propagator. 
' L $7.00, M $5.00, S $3.00, B 75¢ 
PICARDY (Palmer 31) 90 Days—530. The most popular glad grown. 
Clear. soft salmon with a flesh color throat and a small rose feather. 
7-8 well placed large florets on a long flower head. Still a prize 
winner. 
L 10¢ (12-$1.00—-100-$6.00), M 6c (12-60c—100-$4.00), 
S 4e (12-40¢c), B 100-15¢ 
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