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MISS WISCONSIN (560) (Krueger—'43 
A very fine deep rose pink that has 
little competition ‘among: the rose 
pinks. A much wanted color and a 
very outstanding variety. One spike 
of Miss Wisconsin is practically a 
bouquet in itself. Late midseason. 
MOHAWK (Dr. Stevens) 454 
The Richest dark velvety red opening 
up to 10-five inch florets on a tall 
spike. Very outstanding. Midseason. 
MOTHER KADEL (Kadel) 312 
Clear, pure yellow without markings. 
Opens 5 to 7 with 5 more _— showing 
color. Midseason. 
MYRNA FAY (Lines) 466 
This seems to be a valuable addition 
to the lavender class. Rich orchid 
lavender opening up to 9 on a spike 
carrying up to 20 buds. Tall, strong 
grower. Very early. 
OHIO NON PAREIL (Wilson-'41) 550-85 
Huge bright clear scarlet. Good show 
flower and consistent commercial 
cutter. Heav; propagator. 
OREGON ROSE (Mit) 460 
Remarkable 3-—tone rose, ruffled; 
favorite cut flower. 
ORANGE PRINCE (Snyder) 324 
A dazzling flame with darker throat 
marking. 
OGARITA (Wilson-'42) 532-90 
A huge rose-salmon shading to a 
golden throat. Opens 8 blooms on an 
exceptionally tall plant. Extra long 
flowerhead. Towers above everything 
else in the garden. Opens well from 
tight bud. A show winner every time. 
ORIENTAL PEARL (Carlson—'46) 506-90 
The largest cream in its color class, 
Called the Wonder Glad of 1946. In- 
dividual florets resemble calla 
lilies. Strong healthy grower and 
fine increaser. 
PRICE-LIST 1950 
Per 
Large 
ahs 
1.20 
30 
2.40 
025 
1.00 
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1.20 
»20 
1,60 
220 
60 
~20 
1.60 
Medium 
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10 
80 
«50 
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Small 
L- 
225 
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~20 
«40 
«20 
-80 
80 
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25- 250 
100- «50 
1LOO— 450 
25- 220 
100-— «60 
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100— .50 
25- 8, 
100-1 * 50 
10- .20 
100-1 .00 
100- Se 30 
10— .20 
100-1 ,.00 
