NINETY GRAND 1950 532. (Zimmer). 
Deep orange red, a tall glad with many 
open at one time. Opens 10 to 12 on a 
tall, straight spike. Has had many win- 
nings to its credit. A mid-season flower 
and should prove to be a good commer- 
cial. L 1.50; M 1.00; Blbts. 10-1.50. 
NOCTURNE (354) Fischer ’50) (80 days) 
(Melrose x Black Diamond) (Seedling 
No. 90-45). A beautifully ruffled deep 
rose-red, about halfway between maroon 
and purple. Something different in glad 
colors. Marvelously rich and silky in 
a bouquet. A real beauty and a good 
grower, propagator, and germinator. L 
50. 
NOWETA ROSE 560 (Fischer). Noweta 
Rose is a clean, cool, lavender-rose color. 
It readily grows 5 ft. tall and is un- 
exce led for florescence, opening as it 
does 10 to 12 giant size blooms out of a 
total of 22-24 buds. Tho large, it is not 
floppy, but has excellent substance and 
great beauty of form. Buy Noweta Rose 
for a thrill when it blooms and to win 
grand championships. L 1.50; M_ 1.25; 
S 1.00; Blbts. .20 ea.; 10 for 1.50. 
NANCY (Arnett) 452. A top scoring glad. 
American Home Achievement Medal 
Winner, but chief value is, one. of the 
finest commercial reds, in the 450 class, 
perfect facing, perfect spacing, stands 
heat, 55 inches tall, 24-inch flowerhead, 
19 to 21 buds, propagation and germ- 
inaticn excellent. One you should grow. 
L 50; M .35; S .20; Blbts. 10-.49. 
OCTOBER SUNSHINE (Quackenbush) 
470. Beautiful light orange shading to 
a yellow throat. Because of its beauty, 
its color value, its ability to open in 
water ard its ease of propagation, it is 
of special interest to cut flower grow- 
ers. Spike is always straight. Early mid- 
season. L .25; M .20; S .15; Blbts. 10-.25. 
ORIENTAL PEARL (Carlson-Puerner) 
506. The giant pearly cream color of 
Oriental Pearl ais. distinctive. andthe 
five open giant florets cover a wide area. 
Its habits are excellent, and make for 
it thedesired commercial rating. L .15; 
M .10; S .05; Blbts. 15-.30. 
ORANGE GOLD (Marshall) 422. A won- 
derful shade of gclden orange. It will 
open 5 or 6 large round florets on a 
tall spike. For us, Orange Gold was one 
of our tallest growing varieties. It is 
unbeatable for color. A very fine va- 
riety. L .15; M .10; S .05. 
PACTOLUS (K. & M. 47) 417—80. Apricot 
orange with a prominent orange-red 
blotch. It opens up to ten well placed 
ruffled blcoms on a long flower head. 
Will become very popular both as a 
show and commercial variety. L 50; M 
35; S .25; Blbts. 100 4.00. 
PINK LACE (Milton Jack) (442) Here is 
one of the finest colored pink glads in 
our garden. Grows well and healthy. 
A rich rosy pink of unusual shade. L .80; 
M .40; Blbts 10-.40. 
PHAROAH Rich pink salmon, with cream 
yellow throat, yellow midribs, field height 
63”, opens 7 on a 19 bud spike with a 30” 
flowerhead. Floret size 534”. Comes 
well recommended. L .60; M .50; S .40; 
Bibts. 10 for 1.00. 
PEPPERMINT STICK (Ruble) (80) 340. 
ings which makes it resemble a stick fo 
A Minuet seeding, white with pink fleck- 
peppermit candy. A beautiful glad for 
corsage and table arrangements. 18 to 
20 inch flowerhead with 5 to 6 open. L 
1.00; M .75; S 50; Bblts 10 .75. 
PANDORA (Beatrice L. Palmer) 342. 
Clear, scft geranium pink. A very fine 
variety which opens 8 to 10 medium 
size blooms. Mid-season. L 2-.25;. 
PERDITA (Grout), (ML) 313. Not a 
large glad, but a very pretty one. Deep 
golden yellow with a bright red feath- 
er describes the color. Should easily 
win at the shows in the 312 classes, and 
is a real attraction in the garden.  Flor- 
ets about 4 inches in diameter. L 1.00; 
M .75; S .50; Blbts. 10-1.00. 
PHANTOM BEAUTY (Bastion) (M) 440. 
A beautiful pale pink glad with opening 
and keeping qualities equalled by few 
varieties. The color is a very light rosy 
pink with a sparkle that keeps it from 
seeming, too pale sor washed) outs gL: 
will consistenly open 10 to 12 medium 
large round florets in perfect place- 
ment. Already a winner of many awards. 
Many who do not ordinarily care for the 
very pale colors like Phantom Beauty 
very much. Attachment and substance 
of florets exceptionaly good. L .20; M 
15; S .10; Blbts. 25-1.00. 
PICARDY 530, Salmon, greatest variety 
in existence. We feel we have the 
healthiest stock grown anywhere. L .10; 
3-.25; M .08; 4-.25; S .04; 8-.25. 
PINOCCHIO (Evans) 390. A novelty of 
green-orange and yellow. Heavily ruf- 
fled. Very choice. L .10; 3-.25; M _ .08; 
3~.20; S 2-.15. 
POET’S DREAM (Fischer) 366. Clear 
light lavender blending into a creamy 
throat. Opens 6 round, heavily ruffled 
florets that are perfectly placed on tall, 
strong stems. L .15; M .10; S .05. 
