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ORIENTAL PEARL (Carlson) 506. 85 
days. No doubt this is the largest 
cream in existence. Very large and 
tall. Strong healthy grower. Color is 
somewhat dull. 
OREGON GOLD (Majeski) 410. 96 days. 
Color medium yellow on outer edges, 
and blending smoothly to a deep yel- 
low in the throat. 
PICARDY (Palmer) 530. 90 days. Prob- 
ably the most loved and popular glad 
on the market today. Light salmon 
pink, near perfect placement of florets, 
tall straight spikes. 
PHEONIX (Sturty) 466. 65 days. A very 
early clear lavender, sometimes flecks, 
but a dandy to make very early cut 
flowers. 
PANDORA (Beatrice Palmer) 342. 85 
days. This is one of the finest cut flow- 
er varieties. Beautiful soft geranium 
pink darker lines in throat. 
PINK RADIANCE (Quackenbush) 440. 
85 days. Here is another reliable and 
dependable pink. Can be classed as a 
pure light pink with a silvery sheen 
and a touch of carmine in the throat. 
Open 6 to 8 medium sized florets, well 
placed on a long spike. 
PURPLE SUPREME (Wilson) 470. 85 
days. A very attractive purple. Med- 
ium sized florets perfectly placed on a 
long spike. A very beautiful clear 
purple. 
RECADO (Palmer) 470. 90 days. Rose 
ash, flecked orange. A giant smoky 
which always attracts attention in our 
gardens. 
RED CHARM (Butt) 452. 85 days. Right- 
ly named. A charming red, opening 
as many as 10 florets on tall willowy 
spikes. Extra fine. 
RIO RITA (Lins) 523. 95 days. A beau- 
tiful ruffled orange, opening up to 8 
on a 23-inch flower head. This will 
produce sensational thrilling show 
spikes. 
ROSE O’ DAY (Fischer) 566. 70 days. 
Distinctive in color, massive in size, 
and robust in growth. Rosy-lavender. 
It will open 10 florets, all at once on a 
tall spike in a double row arrange- 
ment. Truly a sensational variety. 
ROCKET (Palmer) 450. 85 days. An ex- 
tra fine clear glowing scarlet. Medium 
tall spikes, blooms well placed. Popu- 
lar cut flower. 
SILENTUM (Pfitzer) 401. 80 days. An- 
other white, almost identical with 
Margaret Beaton, except that it is not 
as large, therefore it really makes a 
better cut flower variety. White with 
ermine feather in throat. 
SNOW PRINCESS (Pfitzer) 400. 80 days. 
The most popular cut flower white to- 
day. A lovely white with creamy 
throat. Large flowers on a medium tall 
spike. Don’t be without this one. 
SPOTLIGHT (Palmer) 413. 80 days. A 
beautiful outstanding clear bright yel- 
low with small scarlet blotching in 
throat. It produces tall straight spikes, 
opening 5 or 6 large blooms at once. 
Will carry from 16 to 20 buds. De- 
mand is great. 
STOPLIGHT (Lins) 452. 90 days. A 
brilliant rich red with silvery lustre. 
6 to 8 medium sized florets open at 
once on a 22-inch long flower head. 
Dark green healthy foliage. Graceful 
and dependable. Don’t fail to get this 
one. 
STELLA ANTISDALE (Evans) 540. Mid- 
season. Smooth, soft light pink, to 
slight creaminess in throat. Tall 
straight spike with up to 9 very large 
blooms open on 20 bud spikes. 
SURFSIDE (Windsor) 400. A large white 
on tall straight stems, well placed. 
This is a late bloomer and flowers are 
always sold as soon as-they are ready. 
VALERIA (D. S. Pruitt) 436. 85 days. 
Tall early scarlet. Exceptionally fine 
cut flower variety. 
VULCAN (Dr. Stevens) 470. 82 days. A 
very nice large clear purple. 
WHITE GOLD (Sheer) 506. 70 days. This 
tall beautiful cream really needs no in- 
troduction. 4 to 6 large blooms open 
all at once on a tall straight stem. 
Small bulbs bloom freely. Healthy, 
popular and dependable. 
