MERCURY 436-85 (Lins 41) Brilliant vermillion. Long flowerhead and graceful spike. 
L 2—25c 
MERMAID 442-85 (Palmer 41) Medium pink with a cream throat. Florets slightly ruffled. 
L 2—25c 
MISS WISCONSIN 460-90 (Krueger 43) A very fine deep rose pink, quite outstanding. 
L 1—35c M 1—25c S 2—25c 
MISTY DAWN 580-95 (Rich 41) Soft smoky gray salmon with light bluish flakes at the 
edge, orange red throat. Tall willowy spikes. Late. L 2—25e M 3—25c S 6—25c 
MOHAWK 454-85 (Stevens 40) Fine velvety dark maroon. L 2—25ce M 4—25c 
MRS. MARK’S MEMORY 570-88 (K & M 39) Large red-violet with a small dark carmone 
blotch. L 3—25c 
MT. INDEX 401-65 (Miller 42) Waxy white florets with a pure golden throat. Very early. 
L 2—25e M 3—25c S 5—25c 
MYRNA FAY 466-70 (Lines 46) Early lavender which makes a fine cut flower. 
L 1—75ec M 1—50c S 1—25c 
MYSTERY 541-85 (Stinson 44) Clear pink with a touch of rose in the throat. Florets large, 
wide open and ruffled. L 1—35e M 1—25e 
NADIA 230-90 (Leffingwell 37) Peaches and cream, long spikes and many small florets 
open. L 2—25c. 
NOVELETTE 310-90 (Krueger 42) Lovely apricot with a faint pink tinge. Has an unusual 
floret shape—round and cup shaped, making it very useful in arrangements. L 1—25c 
OGARITA 532-90 (Wilson 42) Rosy salmon with yellow shading in the throat. Very tall 
spikes. Late. L 2—25c 
OKLAHOMA 490-95 (Wilson 45) A marvel of color—lavender gray, cream throat, ruffled. 
Blends well with any color. L 1—50c 
ORANGE PRINCE 324-80 (Snyder 45) Dazzling orange, slightly on the red side. 
L 1—35e M 1—25c 
OREGON GOLD 410-95 (Majeski 41) A very fine late ruffled light yellow. 
L 2—25e M 3—25c S 5—25c 
ORIENTAL PEARL 506-85 (Carlson 46) Giant pearly white. Florets are wide open, plain 
petalled and overlap, giving a solid, well balanced spike. L1—50c M 1—40c S 1—25c 
PARNASSUS 470-85 (Ristow 42) Pleasing shade of rich purple. Large round florets with 
a white line in the throat. Medium height. L 3—25c 
PASTEL 480-95 (Both 41) A perfect pastel blend smoky. Velvety rosy gray petals edged 
steel blue. Color is soft, smooth and lovely. L 1—25c 
PATRICIAN 566-87 (Scheer 46) Patrician is a lavender self, very pure color. It is one of 
the loveliest of glads. L 1—$6.00 
PAULA ANN 460-95 (Toben 42) Tall excellent spikes, large well ruffled salmon pink 
florets. A very fine glad. L 2—25ec M 3—25c S 4—25c 
PHANTOM BEAUTY 440 (Bastian 47) Lovely clear blush pink that opens many florets 
on a long, perfectly placed flowerhead. Excellent grower and cut flower. 
L 1—$4.00 M 1—$3.00 
PINK CHARM 542-75 (LaSalle 46) Medium deep pink with a deep pink throat. Waxy ap- 
pearance. Because so early it is almost in a class by itself. L 1—50c M 1—35c 
PINK PARAGON 442-85 (Cassebeer 43) Clear pink with a white throat. One of the purest 
of pinks. L 1—25c 
PINK PICARDY 532-90 (Earl) Rich ruffled pink sport of Picardy. L 1—25e M 2—25c 
PINOCCHIO 390-75 (Evans 40) A pleasing combination of pink, yellow, green and orange 
which gives the general impression of light yellow. Florets are round, wide open and 
intensely ruffled. Early. L 3—25c 
PRIM PICOTTEE 336-85 Long narrow petals, red with yellow edging. A very unusual 
oddity, but desirable. I. 2-25¢ 
PURPLE SUPREME 470-90 (Wilson 42) Tall clear purple, long flowerheads and tall 
straight spikes. A very good late cut flower. L 2—25c M 3—25c 
