GARDENIA (Scheer ‘38) 406 ey eds 
Primarily a cut flower, a beautiful cream with light gold throat; a must have for 
the cut flower grower. 
INTERMEZZO (Quackenbush ’42) 407 S7eLo 
Clear cream without marking, except a dusting of violet rose deep in throat; late 
mid-season. 
LADY JANE (Lake ’41) 406 2/25 
Clear creamy yellow, opens 6 to 8 large well-placed blooms; fine for cut flowers 
and exhibition. 
LEADING LADY (Johnson ‘42) 506 2/25 
Cream white sport of Picardy, a strong grower, rapid propagator. Excellent for 
show purposes and a perfect commercial. One of our special favorites. 
ORIENTAL PEARL (Carlson ‘46) 506 .50 
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. 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE (Pruitt ‘37) 406 3) 120 
Large heavily ruffled cream with creamy yellow throat, often crooks but this is 
good for basket work and arranging; blooms late. 
WANDA (E. B. Snyder ’41) 406 71) 7 des 
Light cream sport of Picardy, fine tall spikes with large blooms; mid-season. 
WHITE GOLD (Scheer ‘41) 506 2/.25 
A well-known cream, tremendous propagator and 100% germinator; flowerheads 
are not as long as they could be; being gradually replaced by Leading Lady. 
YELLOW AND ORANGE 
AUTUMN GOLD (Prestgard ‘43) 412 2725 
A beautiful bright rosy pink, shading to creamy throat, ruffled, a tall strong grower. 
BINGO (Canine ‘38) 517 37225 
A huge cream sport of Picardy, corners of the rather pointed petals shade to Picardy 
color; fine cut flower; late blooming. 
COLOR MARVEL (Krueger ‘46) 390 .50 
A blend of yellow and pink that presents its best color in arrangements, an excellent 
propagator and germinator; blooms early; fine commercial. 
CRINKLE CREAM (Ellis ’40) 410 27825 
Excellent light ruffled yellow, fine commercial; blooms mid-season. 
GOLDEN STATE (Wheeler ‘42) 412 4s) 
A clear rich yellow, one of the best yellows to date. A blue ribbon winner. 
LANTANA (Palmer ’43) 420 2725 
Vivid orange salmon shading to a golden throat; fine color appeal. 
MARTHA DEANE (Guilles ‘46) 410 .20 
One of the leading introductions in 1946, color is light yellow with small red line 
in the throat; a heavy propagator; bulblets small but germinate readily. 
MOTHER KADEL (Kadel ’41) 310 2425 
Clear pure yellow without markings; good winner in its class, and splendid cut 
flower. 
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