Name (Class-Introducer- Year) Description 
*MRS. R. G. ERREY (454 Errey 44-47) A rich dark red self with a 
glowing sheen. Believed in Australia and by many who have grown 
it here to be the outstanding deep red. Can make excellent spikes 
with 7-9 large florets open. 
MYSTERY (541 Stinson 44) Very attractive pink with a cream 
throat and a small light red blotch. Opens well in water and retains 
full beauty to tip. Was 64” tall, with 18 buds, 2614” head, 514” 
floret and 8 open. A fine all-around glad. 
NELLY SAUNDERS (401 McKillop Aus. 47-49) Attractive white 
with slight lavender lines in the throat. Seems to be a strong 
grower. Produced nice spikes from small bulbs and bulblets. 
NILA (562 Pruitt 47) A deep rosy red with a fine clear color. Looked 
uite promising with 7 large florets open on a 26” head. 
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NOVA ZEMBLA (406 K&M 47-48) A tall pure white capable of 
making nice spikes. Fairly early. 
OCTOBER SUNSHINE (420 Quackenbush 47) A fine clear medium 
yellow orange that blends to a yellow throat. A lovely color and 
possible commercial prospect. Grew 54” tall, with 19 buds, 27” 
head and 434” florets with 7 open. 
ODETTE SANSOM (407 Salman 48-49) Slightly pinkish cream 
white with a scarlet blotch on a cream yellow throat. Quite striking 
and attractive. Strong healthy grower with 6-8 open. 
ON THE BEAM (411 Krieg 47) Pale light yellow with a small pale 
rosy red blotch. A very strong grower and a fine show glad. Spikes 
60”-66” tall, with 21-25 bad Onna © flowerhead: 434 "-5" 
florets and 6-9 open. 
ORCHID MARVEL (566 Jack 47) A very attractive deep lavender 
with a small cream throat line. Opens 6-8 large florets on very 
good spikes. A very good exhibition lavender. Not a fast prop- 
agator. 
ORIENTAL PEARL (506 Carlson 46) Very large pale cream. At- 
tachment very good and opens when cut in bud. Grew 60” tall, 
with 18-19 hades 26"-29" flowerhead, and 5-7 6”-619" florets open. 
A strong all-around grower that is valuable for show and com- 
mercial use. 
PACTOLUS (411 K&M 47-48) Light buff yellow with a scarlet red 
blotch. Extremely striking and attractive. Makes nice spikes and 
should be very popular as a cut flower. 
PALISADES (430 Beaton 48) A light salmon pink. Florets are not 
outstanding but growth is. Was 67" tall, with 17-21 buds, 29”-31” 
flowerhead, with 12 514" florets open. The long head and number 
open should make it a heavy show winner. Grows tall and straight. 
PATRICIAN (566 Scheer 46) Large deep lavender self that is re- 
ceiving a lot of publicity. We have not bloomed this yet, but find 
it to be healthy and a strong propagator. Has large florets and said 
by some to be the top new lavender. 
PATROL (316 Palmer 46) A lovely clear orange buff that has been 
very fine. An outstanding show glad. Grew 55” tall, with 20 buds, 
2514" head, 414" florets and 8 open. Fully opened spikes are very 
beautiful. Spike shown on page 9 was runner-up for grand cham- 
pion at Eastern New York Show. 
PAUL ROBESON (454 Cave 43) One of the very best dark red show 
glads. Grew 72” tall, with 21 buds, 301%” head, and 514” florets 
San 7 open. The only real fault is a tendency to weather-spot in 
the rain — most dark ones do. 
Thanks again for your wonderful bulbs of last year. — J.C., Mass. 
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