MRS MARK'S MEMORY (K°:}") GI Reddish-violet, with small dark carmine lip on 
lower petal. Fine exhibition glad.(L 10 80¢; M 10 50¢; S 10 30¢) 
NEW ERA (Ellis) LF Beautifully ruffled peach-blossom pink, with creamy throat. 
Nice straight spikes. (L 10 80¢; M10 50¢; S 10 30¢) 
NE ZEALAND SPLENDOR (Toon) GF Giant pink with red markings. Will open about 
8 on straight spike, Late. (L 10 70¢; M10 40¢; S 10 25¢) 
NOVA ZEMBTA (K&I") LF Pure white. Opens about 8 wide-open florets on a good 
spike. New. ( L ‘4.00; M 43.00; S %2.00; Blt 50¢) 
OBERBAYERN (Pf) MI -Dark violet-blue, with conspicuous cream-white throat. 
Very popular. (L 30¢; M20¢3; S 15¢; Blts 5/15¢) 
OGARITA (Wilson) GF Rose-salmon shading to yellow throat. A giant glad, but 
color not as attractive as Mareuerite.(L 10 31.00; M10 50¢; S 10 25¢) 
OKLAHOMA (Wilson) MI Smoky lilac, with soft rose feathering over yellow on 
lower petals. Early. Good smoky.(L 25¢; M15¢3 S 2/15¢; Blts 20/25¢) 
OLGA TSCHECHOVA (K&if!) LI Light salmon-buff with yellow throat. Rather tall, 
stiff wiry stem. (L 25¢; M2/25¢; S 3/25¢; Blts 20/25¢) 
OREGON GOLD (Majeski) LI Lisht creamy yellow, on fairly tall spike. Late. 
Somewhat ruffled. (L 10 80¢; M10 40¢; S 10 20¢) 
OREGON RED (Pruitt) GF Giant red. (L 2/25¢; M 4/25¢; S 4/15¢; Blts 20/15¢) 
PACIFICA (Wheeler) LI Ruffled creamy white on a good spike. Early. Seems 
to be a good cut-flower. (L 10 80¢; M10 40¢; S 10 25¢) 
PACTOLUS (K&M) New. Apricot-—cream with orange-red throat. Will open about 
8 well-placed florets on good spike.(L 3.00; M 42.00; S 41.00) 
PADRE (Leffingwell) LI Spectacular orange-smoky. This is a "sell-out" each 
season. (L 10 j1.00; M10 60¢; S 10 30¢) 
PAUL RUBENS (Salman)Magenta purple.(L 10 “2.00; M10 “1.60; S 10 41.00) 
PARISIANA (Holland) Salmon-oink with red throat. (L 10 70¢:; M10 35¢:3.8 10 20¢) 
PATRICIAN (Scheer) GF New lavender that has been widely advertised. “we want 
to grow it another year before we can say just how zood it is. Some growers 
class it as"the finest new lavender".(L “6.00; M ‘4.50; S 3.00; Blt 50¢) 
PFITZER'S CENTURY (Pf) Large heavily textured light scarlet. Vill open about 
8 ona good spike. (i “2.00: M ‘1.50; S 1.00; Blt 25¢) 
PFITZER'S MASTERPIECE (Pf) LF Light salmon-pvink, with effective cream throat. 
Excellent on the Pacific coast. (I 10 80¢; M10 50¢; S 10 25¢) 
PICARDY (Palmer)GI The best known of all salmon—pink glads. No other glad is 
so widely grown. (L 10 70¢; M10 40¢; S 10 25¢) 
POET'S DREAM (Fischer) MI Nicely ruffled, medium sized lavender, blending to 
a creamy throat. Good spikes. (L 25¢; M2/25¢; S 3/25¢) 
POUSSIN (Salman)LI Morocco-red, red throat with yellow line. Opens about 6 
on a good spike. (B 254; M2/25¢; S 3/25¢; Blts 8/15¢) 
PRESIDENT TRUMAN (Salman) LF Soft rose with creamy-white blotch. Good, erect 
spike. Midseason. (L 504; M 25¢; S 25¢; Blts 3/25¢) 
PURPLE BEAUTY (Holland) LF Not a new glad, and rather short flower-head, but 
still one of the best for color.(L 10 80¢; M10 40¢; S 10 25¢) 
PURPLE SUPREME (Wilson) LF Very tall purple, with long flower-head. Will 
peel in humid weather. (M10 50¢) 
QUEEN CHARLOTTE (Dowling) LF This light yellow will open more florets at a 
time than any variety we grow. Late. ie would like the color to be some- 
what deeper. ( Any size $2.50; Blts 3/31.00) 
RAVEL (K&M!) L? Violet—blue with reddish-brown markings. Probably the 
best of the new "blues". (M 35¢; S 254) 
RED CHARM (Butt) LF One of the best of the medium-dark red varieties. Opens 
8-9 well-placed florets on good stem. (L 10 :,1.00;M! 10 50¢; S 10 30¢) 
RITA MAE (Pommert) LF Medium-light red. Will open up to 10 florets with 
other 10 showing color. Like Marguerite, this glad needs plenty of 
moisture to perform best. (See bottom of next sheet for 1948 show a- 
wards. )(L 50¢, 10 44.00; M 35¢, 10.42.80; S 20¢, 10 £1.60; Blts 6/254) 
