‘‘FOR THE BEST IN GLADS’’ 19 
OGARITA (532) Wilson ‘42 (90) 
This is the tallest growing glad in entire list. Should not be difficult 
to grow in to 6 feet in height. Color rose salmon shading to golden 
throat. Florets a bit too small to go with the stem. If you want them 
big, try this. 
L 10c; M 2-12c; S 10-25c; Blbis. pkg. 25c 
OKLAHOMA (386) Wilson ‘45 (90) 
Beautiful lilac grey with creamy throat. Good propagator. Not too 
tall a grower but all admire it for its beautiful and unusual color. 
L 12c; M 2-15c: S 5-15c; Blbts. pkg. 25c 
ORANGE GOLD (422) Marshall ‘45 (80) 
Clear rich beautiful orange gold. A basket of this is outstanding. 
Grows tall with 5 or 6 florets open on a rather short flowerhead. 
Excellent cutflower. 
L 12c: M 2-15c; S 5-15c; Blbts. pkg. 25c 
ORIENTAL PEARL (506) Carlson ‘46 (85) 
Called the Wonder glad of 1946. We have received several enthusias- 
tic reports from our customers about this variety. Its outstanding 
trait is its ability to make well attached 7 inch florets. Its plain 
cream color and few open florets evidently will not detract too much 
from its popularity. If you like them big—try this. 
L 10c; M 2-12c; S 10-25c; Blbis. pkg. 25c 
ORION (510) Chase ‘47 (80) 
Giant light yellow. Makes a very attractive spike with 8 open florets 
of heavy substance. Looks good to us. 
L 25c; M 15ce: S 10c: Blbts. 10-25c: 100-$2.00 
PANDORA (442) B. Palmer ‘40 (85) 
Clear soft geranium pink with darker lines in throat. This variety 
has achieved an excellent reputation as a dependable cutflower pink. 
While not big it opens up to 8 blooms. If you are looking for a good 
pink be sure to try this one, we feel sure you will like it. 
Lel0c? Me2-10c;'S"10-25c> Bibis) pkg. 25c 
PARTHIENA (566) Hitchcock ‘49 (80) 
A new shade of deep lavender, distinctive and very attractive, es- 
pecially when used in arrangements. Opens 7 ruffled blooms on a 
spike of medium height. Excellent show record. Makes plenty of 
bulblets that germinate and grow well. Some question the attach- 
ment of the florets but apparently it is good enough to permit this 
variety to gain cutflower status. 
L 50c:; M 35c;: S 25c: Blbts. 5-25c; 100-$4.00 
PASTEL (486) Both ’42 (85) 
Color a rosy gray with petals edged blue. A very pretty pastel col- 
ored smoky on a nice spike. 
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PATROL (416) Palmer ‘46 (77) 
Clear lively apricot with yellow throat. Tall grower with good cut- 
flower habits. It holds up to 10 open. Has won several Sectional cham- 
pionships in the shows Highly recommended. 
L 35c: M 25c: S 15c; Blbts. 10-25c; 100-$1.75 
PAUL RUBENS (470) Salman ‘47 (85) hae 
Terry, our son, owns the stock of this variety. He saved his nickels 
and dimes to get his start. All bulb sales on this go to him. Paul 
Rubens is a rhodamine purple. The color is a duplicate of the old 
Anna Eberius. Clear pure color, vigorous grower and a fine variety. 
L 12c; M 2-12c: S 6-15c; Blbis. pkg. 25c 
PERDITA (313) Grout ‘48 (90) 
Attractive golden yellow with scarlet throat darts. Opens up to 10 
ruffled florets. 'Topnotch exhibition variety. 
L $1.50; M $1.00: S 75c; Blbts. 2-30c; 10-$1.20 
