Name (Class-Introducer- ¥ ear) Description 
PEGGY (366 West 46) Very attractive light lavender with small 
cream markings on a lavender throat. Nice clean color with no 
flecking. Spikes were 60” tall, with 20 buds, 28” flowerhead, 414” 
florets and 7-8 open. A fine variety for show and commercial. 
PENELOPE (466 Deam 48) An attractive deep lavender with a 
white throat. A fine shade and a promising glad for commercial 
and exhibition use. Healthy and a good propagator. Has been 
highly recommended. 
PFITZER’S CENTURY (436 Pfitzer 46-47) Large light scarlet with 
a deeper feather. A tall variety with 6-8 large florets open on a 25” 
head. 
PHANTOM BEAUTY (440 Bastian 47) Lovely clear blush pink 
that opens 9-145" blooms; perfect placement. Aivery outstanding 
show glad and a fine grower. Also recommended as a commercial. 
PILLAR OF FIRE (452 Baerman 43) Deep glowing red with 8-12 
414"-434" florets open on a 28"-31” flowerhead. Spikes are 55"-60” 
tall with 20-21 buds. Florets do not open flat, but makes a blaze of 
color. Late. Number open makes it a fine show glad. 
POCAHONTAS (460 G. Wilson 48) A new one from the originator 
of Purple Supreme which is said to be very much like that variety 
in appearance and growth except that it is an attractive shade of 
old rose. We have not bloomed it yet but it sounds good. 
POINCIANA (462 G. Snyder 48) A medium rosy red with deeper 
rosy lip petals and a white line in the center of the throat. Florets 
are distinct and attractive. Opened 6 514” florets on a 25” flower- 
head. 
PROSPERITY (560 Silva 47) A ruffled light rose Picardy sport 
that is similar to Bengasi but without the crooking. A good strong 
grower with typical Picardy performance. 
QUEEN CHARLOTTE (310 Dowling 46) A pale light yellow with 
a slightly deeper throat. Makes good spikes with a large number 
of buds and with 8-13 medium-sized florets open. Should do very 
well at the shows. ; 
RAVEL (477 K&M 45-47) A medium deep blue from Europe with 
an attractive purplish blotch. One of the clearest and best colors 
of the blues. Tall grower with 8 519” florets open in fine placement 
on very good spikes. One of the top blues. 
*RED WING (536 Wright 48) A very fine new clear scarlet with a 
slightly deeper throat. Tops in the 1946 and 1947 NAGC Trial 
Garden series. From medium bulbs only was 58” tall, with 21-22 
buds, a 30” flowerhead and 6-8 519" florets open. One of the top 
1948 introductions. 
*REG. LEAHY (507 Both 45-48) Greenish cream with a light yellow 
throat and a small dotted rosy blotch. One of the very few really 
attractive greenish glads. A husky strong grower that may well 
be one of the best exhibition glads from Australia. Looked very 
promising. 
RITA MAE (450 Pommert 47) Clear light scarlet red that is a good 
commercial prospect. Grows 60” tall with 21 buds and 6-7 5"-514" 
florets open on a 25"-27” flowerhead. Healthy and a good prop- 
agator. Quite early. 
ROOSEV ELT’S MEMORY (500 Salman 46-48) A tall white shading 
to a creamy throat with a small pale rose dotted blotch. A strong 
grower called one of the best post-war Kuropean varieties. 6-8 6” 
florets open. 
ROYAL WINDSOR (550 Beaton 46) A clear lovely light red that 
can make as nearly perfect spikes as any variety we know. Grows 
60” tall, with 19 buds, a 26” flowerhead, and 9 534” florets open 
in perfect placement. 
RUTH ELAINE (440 Krieg 48) A lacinated light pink blending to 
a light buff throat with slight pale pink veining. A Picardy sport 
which is very distinct. Opens 7-8 ruflled 5” florets on a 53-"55” 
spike with a 2514” flowerhead. Florets tend to fleck a little. 
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