MYRNA FAY (466) Lines ‘46 (85) 
A medium shade of lavender, often flecked deeper. 
Opens up to 10 on tall straight spikes. Blooms from 
any size bulbs, even bulblets producing salable 
spikes when given plenty of water. A very heavy 
propagator and the bulblets grow like weeds. 
NAVAHO (450) Lins ‘44 (85) 
A dark red of heavy substance. Opens 5 or 6 with 
most of the remaining buds showing color. Florets 
are perfectly placed and the plants tall and straight. 
OGARITA (532) Wilson ‘42 (90) 
Rose salmon shading to a golden throat. Opens up 
to 8 florets on a very long flowerhead. Plants are 
very tall and vigorous. A good commercial variety. 
ORANGE GOLD (422) Marshall ’45 (80) 
A wonderful shade of golden orange. Opens up to 
9 round florets that are flat and tight against the 
stem. One of our tallest growing varieties, its ap 
pearance could be improved some if the flower- 
heads were a little longer. It is unbeatable for 
color, is disease resistant, and makes lots of big 
bulblets. Germination on this variety has been good 
fore us. 
ORANGE PRINCE (324) Snyder “45 (80) 
A reddish orange, more on the red side. It is a tall 
vigorous grower, making a long heavy spike. Opens 
up to 7 or 8 well placed florets. Good propagator. 
OREGON GOLD (410) Majeski ’41 (110) 
A large light yellow with a deeper throat. Opens 
up to 10 ruffled florets on a long straight spike. 
Plants grow very tall. Produces great quantities 
of rather small bulblets that germinate good. Makes 
a fine cut-flower variety. 
ORIENTAL PEARL (506) Carlson ‘46 (85) 
A cream with very large wide open plain petaled 
florets. Although the color is quite dull, this variety 
has many good points to its credit. It is healthy, 
bulblets are produced in quantity, bulblets grow like 
weeds, they make good sized bulbs the first year, 
and the bulbs are clean and bright and_high- 
crowned. 
PANDORA (342) B. L. Palmer ‘40 (85) 
A soft light pink with a darker line in the throat. 
Opens up to 10 on a straight medium tall spike. 
Somewhat like Picardy but is a better color and is 
far more consistent. Placement and attachment is 
excellent and it is an A-] commercial. It apparently 
has been overlooked by most cut-flower growers. 
Our entry of Pandora was 3 spike Champion at the 
Champaign, Illinois show this year (1948). 

From Johnstown, Pa.— 
1.00 
8.00 
395 
2.80 
20 
-60 
29 
2.00 
39 
2.80 
.20 
-60 
50 
4.00 
30 
80 
Medium Small Per 
Bulblets 
75 90 10 50 
6.00 4.00 100 3.00 
25 10 10 35 
2.00 80 100 2.80 
15 -10 100 20 
40 25 
15 10 10 25 
1.20 80 100 = 1.75 
20 15 10 29 
1.60 1.20 100 1.60 
15 10 §=©100 29 
49 30 10 50 
3.29 2.40 100 3.50 
20 15 100 30 
95 40 
Received your bulbs in good condition. Thanks for the extras, the nice clean bulbs, and 
good size. 
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