NEW AMSTERDAM (Kaki 49) 452 Very nice wine-red, with deeper lip. With one sea- 
son's trial it looks good. Stock limited. (L $4.00; M $3.00; Blt 1500) 
NOVA ZEMBLA (K&M 48) 500 Pure white. Opens about 8 wide-open florets on 4 
good spike. Stock limited. (L 33,00; M $2.00; S $1.00; 31 25d) 
OBERBAYERN (Pfitzer 42) 379 Derk violet-blue with conspicuous cream-white 
throat. Very striking and populer. Stock limited.(L 25¢; M 207) 
OGARITA (Wilson 42) 532 Rose-salmon shading to yellow throat. A giant glad, 
but color not as attractive as Merguerite. Prolific. * 
OKLAHOMA (Wilson 45) 386 Smoky lilac, with rose feather over yellow throat. 
One of ‘the best smokies, (Ll 25¢;':M 2/26¢; S 3/25¢; Bits 20/202) 
OLGA TSCHECHOVA (Kali 47) 416 "Olga Tt is a nice light salmon-buff with yel- 
low throat. Rather tell, stiff wiry stem. Good propagator. * 
OREGON GOLD (Majeski 41) 410 Slightly ruffled light yellow. Lete. the small 
size bulbs may contain en occassional Oregon Red. * 
OREGON RED (Pruitt 40) 552 Gient deep red, with yellow throat lines. Ihe 
smell size bulbs may contain an occassional Oregon Gold. \-% . 
PACIFICA (Wheeler 41) 406 Very nice light cream on a good spike. Eerly. 
A good cub-flower. (L 3/25¢; M& S * ) 
PACTOLUS (K&M 47) 417 Apricot-cream with orenge-red throat. Will open 8 
on a nice spike. Very good.(L $1.50; M'g1.00; S 75¢; Blt 207) 
PAIRICIAN (Scheer 47) 566 Clear lovender of rather dark shade. Nice. After 
3 years of rogueing and selection, we feel our stock is free from 
‘ virus. (L 33.00; M $2.00; S $1.00; Blt 262, 10/32 .00) 
PAUL RUBENS (Salman 47) 470 Dark - reddish-violet or magenta purple. Nice 
grower end good propagator. (Li2/25¢; M 3/25¢; § 4/25¢; Bits 20/20/) 
PRIPZER'S CANTURY (Pfitzer 47) 436 Lerge heavily-textured light scarlet. 
Rather late. Good. (L 31.00; M 75¢; 8 50¢; Blts 3/25¢) 
PFIIZER'S MASI HRPIECE (Pfitzer 38) 330 Light salmon-pink with effective 
cream throat. Many open. Recommended for Pacific coast only. * 
PHANTOM BEAUTY (Bastian 47) 440 Light pastel pink, with long flower~head 
and many open. Repid propegator.(L 50¢; M 354; 8 25%; Blts 5/20/) 
PICLRDY (Palmer 31) 530 [The most widely grown of all gleads. Our stock 
4s fusarium-free. fhe oldest, but still-ope of the best. * 
POEL 'S DREAM (Fischer 46) 366 Nicely ruffled, medium sized lavender, blend- 
ing to a cream throat. (L 10 $1.00; M 10 75¢; 5 10/404) 
POUSSIN (Salman 47) 485? Morocco-red, red throat with yellow line. Opens 
about 6 leather-like florets on good spike.(L 2/25¢;M 3/25¢; S 4/257) 
PRESIDENT [TRUMAN (Salman 48) 540 Soft rose with creamy white throat. Fine, 
erect spikes. Midseason. Long flowerheads. We like this better than 
Phantom Beauty,- similar.(L 25¢; M 2/25¢; § 3/25¢; Blts 20/20¢) 
PUKPLE SUPREME (Wilson 42) 470 Very tall purple with long flowerhead. 
A dry weother glad, will peel in humid weather. * 
QUEEN CHARLOLTE (Dowling 46) 310 Light yellow with many open. fhis glad 
took 2 blue ribbons at 1949 GS show.(L 31.00; M 75¢; S 50d; Blts 2/20¢) 
RAVEL (K&M 47) 477 Violet-blue with reddish-brown throat markings. One of 
the best of the medium blues. (L 35d; M 25¢; S 20¢; Bits 15/20¢) 
RED CHARM (Butt 39) 452 One of the best of the medium-dark red varieties 
in the lower price class. Opens 8-9 well placed florets. * 
RED WING (Wright 48) 436 Scarlet-red slightly deeper in the throet. Healthy 
grower. Slightly ruffled. (L $2.50; M $1.75; S $1.00; Blt 30/7) 
RITA MAE (Pommert 47) 450 Medium-light red. Will open up to 10 florets, with 
other 10 showing color.(L 257; M 2/25¢; S 3/25¢; Blts 20/20¢) 
ROS: VAN LIMA (Pfitzer 40) 460 Light rose with faint derker throat lines. 
An older variety, but still a popular early cutflower. * 
ROSE O'DAY (Fischer 44) 560 Lavender-rose on tall, arrowlike spikes. Many 
open. Sedond early. (L 2/254; M 3/254; 8 5/252) 
ROSY LIGHT (Jack 46) 460 A nice gled in 2 popular color class. Teller, but 
not as early as older Barly Rose. (L 35¢; if 25¢; § 2/25¢; Blts 5/20¢) 
