NEW HOPE— 
(DeForest 1950) Crisp, ruffled, white 
ground plicata. Standards and falls 
heavily bordered medium violet blue. 
36-40 inches, well-branched stalks. One 
of the parents of Caroline Jane. 
515.00 
OLA KALA— 
(J. Sass 1943) Heavily ruffled deep 
yellow. The best yellow in the garden. 
Dykes Medal. $1.00 
ORCHID LADY— 
(Salbach 1943) Large flaring lilac 
pink. $1.00 
ORELIO— 
(DeForest 1947) Pronounced Or-el’- 
yo. Tall, well branched stalk. Flower 
is bright rich tone of brown red. Three 
seedlings of this cross were saved, and 
this one finally selected. Flowers large 
of good substance and form. Casa 
Morena and Garden Flame. H.M. 1948. 
$4.00 
PADRE MIO— 
(Button 1949) White with carrying 
power. Well formed flower with ex- 
cellent branching. Increase heavy and 
a prolific bloomer. 36 inches. $6.00 
PARADISE PINK— 
(Lapham 1950) A deep pink self, 
with reddish tangerine beard. Some- 
what ruffled. Heavy substance. Vigor- 
ous grower. Late. $12.00 
PATRICE— 
(DeForest 1945) Tall plicata. Light 
creamy standards flushed pale rosy 
lavender. Falls flaring, white. Brushed 
bright gold across the haft. Brown 
markings. H.M. 1946. $1.50 
PINNACLE— 
(Stevens 1949) A unique color com- 
bination. Pure white standards; prim- 
rose yellow falls. On 35-inch tae 
12.00 
PINK CAMEO— 
(Fay 1946) One of the best smooth 
pinks with Tangerine beard. Award of 
Merit. $3.00 
PINK SENSATION— 
(Hall 1948) Deeper coior than Cara- 
bella, with gold haft. $12.00 
PINK REFLECTION— 
(Cook 1942) Chamois skin pink of 
quality. Crisp flower of flaring form. 
$1.00 
PRAIRIE SUNSET— 
(H. Sass 1939) Awarded Dykes Med- 
al in 1943. An “onion skin pink” blend 
difficult to describe. $1.00 
PLUM PRETTY— 
(DeForest 1949) Average height 35 
inches. Smooth flower of plum color- 
ing, or “grape” as in Dictionary of 
color. Trim form; well spaced. H.M. 
1950. $10.08 
PREMIER PEACH— 
(Hall 1946) A pinkish peach self 
with no haft markings. Flowers larg- 
er than Overture, with heavy  sub- 
stance and good form. $3.50 
PRETTY PENNY— 
(DeForest 1943) Large, rounded 
flower of coppery rose with russet ov- 
ercast. Late. $1.00 
RED TORCH— 
(Heeeoass ) 1947) \ Standards # rach 
bronze-gold. Falls red. Described as 
a “color jewel.” $3.00 
REDWARD— 
(Cook 1942) Not tall, but a bright 
color note, being a vivid crimson red. 
$3.00 
REMEMBRANCE— 
(Hall 1942) Pleasing large flowers 
of soft pink suffused pale yellow. 
$1.00 
Rid ORO— 
(DeForest 1942) Honey yellow self 
on tall well branched stalk. $1.00 
ROCKET— 
(Whiting 1945) Large flower in 
chrome and orange chrome, of high 
rating. $5.00 
