Name — (Class-Introducer- Year) Description 
NELLY SAUNDERS (401 McKillop, Aus. 47-49) Attractive white 
with slight lavender lines in the throat. Seems to be a strong grower. 
A few spikes will show some flecking. 
NEW AMSTERDAM (452 K & M 48-49) Bright medium rosy red 
with a deeper blotch. A good strong grower with 6-8 5” florets 
open. Several good reports on this. 
NILA (562 Pruitt 47) Deep rosy red with a fine clear color. Has 
regularly produced very good spikes with 6-8 large florets open 
in good placement on a 26” head. Not widely grown but a good 
variety. 
NORTHERN LIGHTS (400 Stinson 49) Attractively ruffled white 
shading to a light cream throat with a light rose feather. Looked 
promising in its first year. Grew 52” tall with 17 buds on a 2514” 
flowerhead with 6-8 5” florets open. Heavy substance and strong 
attachment. Formerly named Bernadette. 
OCTOBER SUNSHINE (420 Quackenbush 47) A fine clear medium 
yellow orange blending to a yellow throat. A lovely color and 
commercial prospect despite a few misplaced florets. 
ON THE BEAM (4]] Krieg 47) The best light yellow show glad 
we have grown so far. Florets are a pale yellow with a small pale 
red blotch. Grew 65”-70” tall with 24 buds, a 301%” flowerhead 
and up to 11 5” florets open. Not the most beautiful yellow, but 
one of the best show glads we have. At the Conn. show we won 
G.C. with Siboney but many felt that our spike of On The Beam 
was better. 
ORIENTAL PEARL (506 Carlson 46) Very large pale cream. At- 
tachment very good and opens when cut in bud. Grows 60” tall, 
18-19 buds, 26"-29" flowerhead and 5-7 614” florets open. A strong 
elegant grower. 
*PACTOLUS (411 K & M 47-48) An outstanding variety that is 
becoming very popular. The florets are light buff yellow with a 
scarlet red blotch. Extremely striking and attractive. A vigorous 
grower for the show table and for commercial use. Opens 7-9 on 
very good spikes. Picture on opposite page. 
PALISADES (430 Beaton 48) A light salmon with 5” plain petaled 
florets. Spikes are straight and 65” tall with 17-21 buds on a 
29”-31” head. Potentially a heavy show winner due to its size and 
its ability to open so many florets. Our spike at Conn. won as 
Most Open with 14. 
*PARTHIENA (566 Hitchcock 49) A striking deep lavender with 
a darker tongue on a cream background. Very popular at the shows. 
Grows 55” tall with 7-9 534” florets open on a 28” flowerhead. 
Should become an outstanding show glad. Strong grower and 
propagator. We rate it very high. Spike pictured on cover had 9 
open the next day. 
PATRICIAN (566 Scheer 46) A lovely medium lavender self that 
opens 6-8 large well-attached florets. Looked quite promising this 
year from small bulbs and may yet prove to be as good as many 
claim it is. A strong propagator. : 
PATROL (316 Palmer 46) A lovely clear orange buff that has ac- 
quired an excellent reputation and has won several championships. 
Grows 55” tall, with 20 buds on a 2514" head and 7-9 414” florets 
open. 
PEGGY (366 West 46) Very attractive light lavender with small 
cream markings on a lavender throat. Nice clean color with no 
flecking. Spikes 55”-60" tall, with 20 buds, 2814” flowerhead, 
416" florets and 7-8 open. A fine all-round variety and more re- 
liable than most other lavenders. 
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