466—MYRNA FAY (Lines) 70 
A very beautiful medium lavender, which opens 8 to 10 florets on tall 
straight spikes. This is a good propagator and blooms from all sizes. 
(L_ 1—.25) (M 2—.30) (S 3—.25) 
452—NANCY (Arnett 49) 
A new commercial red that looks good. Very healthy and a heavy re- 
producer. (L 1—.50) (M 1—.35) (S 1—.25) (Blbts. 10—.50: 100—4.00) 
420—OCTOBER SUNSHINE (Quackenbush) 85 
Blends cf yellow and orange that remind you of October Sunshine. Is an 
all around favorite. Very good growing habits. 
(L 1—.75) (M 1—.50) (S 1—.25) (Blbts. 10—.40) 
490—OKLAHOMA (Wilson) 90 
A gorgeous smoky. Considered one of the best. (L 1—.25) (M 2—.30) 
311—OPHIR (Baerman) 80 
A heavily ruffled yellow with a red blotch in throat. (M 2—.30) 
422—_ORANGE GOLD (Marshall) 80 
A shade of golden orange which is very good. Makes good tall healthy 
spikes. Is a coming commercial. (L 2—.25) (M 3—.25) 
462—OREGON ROSE (Mitsch) 75 
A very beautiful rose with a silver edge. Opens 8 to 12. Good in cor- 
sages and bouquets. (L 4—.30) (M 2—.30) (S 3—.25) 
417—PACTOLUS (K & M 47) 80 
A spectacular beauty with an apricot cream plus a vivid orange red 
throat blotch. This is one they all talk about. (L 1—1.75) (M 1—1.25) (S 1—.80) 
342—-PANDORA (B. Palmer 40) 85 
This is a honey of a cut-flower. Wonder where it has been all this time? 
Better try a few. We did last year and are increasing the stock this year. 
(L 2—.20) (M 4—.25) (S 10—.30) 
566—PARTHIENA (Hitchcock 49) 80 
Very deep lavender almost purple as it grew here. Was a good grower. 
(L 1—1.50) (M 1—1.25) (S 1—1.00) (Blbts. 10—1.50) 
566—PATRICIAN (Scheer) 87 
A beautiful shade of lavender. A vigorous grower. 
(L. 1—3.00) (M 1—2.00) (S 1—1.00) (Blbts. 1—.50) 
366—PEGGY (West) 80 
Light lavender, clear cream throat 
(L 1—.75) (M 1—.50) (S 1—.25) (Blbts. 10—.75) 
540—-PHANTOM BEAUTY (Bastian) 85 
This giant exhibition glad is a lovely shell pink. Makes perfect spikes 
with good placement. (L 1—.20) (M,2—.25) (S 4—.25) (Blbts. 15—.25) 
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