MYRNA FAY (466) (Lines 746) (75). 
One of our best early cut-flower varie- 
ties. A medium shade of lavender. 
Flecks in hot part of summer. It opens 
up to 10 on long spikes and blooms fine 
from any size bulb. L .10; M .08; S .05; 
B 100-.50. 
NANCY (Arnett) 452. One of the finest 
commercial reds, in the 450 class, per- 
fect facing, perfect spacing, stands heat, 
55 inches tall, 24-inch flowerhead, 19 to 
21 buds. One you should grow. L .15; 
M .10; S .05; B 50-.50. 
NECIA (442) (Both ’49). Necia pleased 
us by its sturdy growth. The florets of 
an unusual salmon-pink with a lavender 
rose blotch are well poised on tall, wil- 
lowy spikes. It took us sometime to 
warm up to the color combination of 
Necia but its fine growing habits and 
consistently good placement won our 
hearts. L .30; M .20; S .15; B 10-.25. 
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. A mid-season flower 
and should prove to be a good commer- 
cial. L .40; M .30; S .20; B 25-.50. 
NOCTURNE (354) (Fischer ’50). A beau- 
tifully ruffled deep rose-red, about half- 
way between maroon and purple. Some- 
thing different in glad colors. Marve- 
lously rich and silky in a bouquet. A 
real beauty and a good grower. L .50; 
M .35; S .25; B 10-.25. 
NOWETA ROSE (Fischer 750) 560. This 
is the rose sensation of 1950. Clean 
lavender-rose that will readily open 12 
blooms on a spike of 22-24 buds. Exeel- 
lent winner of top awards. L 1.00; 
M .75; S .50; B 10-1.00. 
OCTOBER SUNSHINE (Quackenbush 
47) 420. This is an excellent orange 
blending to golden yellow. It will hold 
6 open florets on an 18-bud spike and 
it has excellent growing habits. This is 
an unusual variety in this color elass. 
L .20; M .15; S .10. 
OGARITA (532) (Wilson ’42). This is the 
tallest growing glad in entire list. 
Should not- be~ difficult -to -grow it to 
6 feet in height. Color rose salmon shad- 
ing to golden throat. Florets a bit too 
small to go with the stem. If you want 
theme bis, Uiry es bie) ele LO oe Mion 22.1 2 = 
S 10-.25; B pkg. .25. 
ORANGE GOLD (Marshall ’45) 422. Gen- 
uine orange self. 5-6 large blooms wide 
open, the color of Bit O’ Heaven, but 
many times larger. Giant plants, strong 
and healthy. L 2-.25, 10-1.00; M_ 3-.25, 
10-.75. 
ORANGE PRINCE (Snyder ’45) 324. 
Sport of Vagabond Prince in dazzling 
orange-flame color with darker throat 
marking. It has the same habits of 
growth and floret shape. L 2-.25; M 
3-.25. 
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ORIENTAL PEARL (Carlson-Puerner) 
506. The giant pearly cream color of 
Oriental Pearl is distinctive, and the 
five open giant florets cover a wide 
area. Its habits are excellent, and make 
for it the desired commercial rating. 
T3153 ‘VM .10;-9).00;; B .15-.30: 
PACTOLUS (K. & M. ’47) 417. Apricot- 
cream with vivid orange-red blotches 
on the lower petals. 8 wide open flowers 
closely attached to the stem. It makes 
a spectacularly beautiful color effect. 
L 2-.25; M 2-.20; S 4-.25. 
PANDORA (Beatrice Palmer ’40) 342. 
Clear soft geranium-pink with somewhat 
lighter lines in throat. 8-10 open on a 
medium height plant. It makes an ex- 
cellent cut flower and will win ribbons 
at the show. L 2-.25; M 3-.25; S 5-.25. 
PATRICIAN (566) (Scheer 747). A beauti- 
ful medium shade of lavender, probably 
the best lavender for color. It will open 
up to 7 huge florets on a strong, straight 
spike. Very vigorous and healthy. Bulb- 
lets are produced in large quantities 
with near-perfect germination. Flower- 
heads are usually short. At its best when 
given good culture, especially lots of 
waters 1.503) M:.20:45..10. 
PATROL (Palmer 746) 416. Beautiful 
clear apricot with yellow throat. Opens 
10 or more with the remaining 8 showing 
color. Tall, strong grower with long 
flowerheads. Stands hot weather well. 
This is a fine exhibition variety and 
wins prizes consistently. L .25; M .20; 
S .15. 
PEPPERMINT STICK (Ruble) (80) 340. 
A minuet seeding, white with pink fleck- 
ings which makes it resemble a stick of 
peppermint candy. A beautiful glad for 
corsage and table arrangements. 18 to 
20 inch flowerhead with 5 to 6 open. 
L .50; M .35; S .25; B 10-.25. 
PERDITA: {Grout} (ML) 313) Nose 
large glad, but a very pretty one. Deep 
golden yellow with a bright red feath- 
er describes the color. Is a real attrac- 
tion in the garden. Florets about 4 
inches in diameter. L .40; M .35; S .25; 
B 10-.50. 
PERSONALITY (Butt 747) 542. Light 
rose shading lighter at the center. Opens 
7 to 9 blooms on a long flowerhead. 
Huge massive variety and a heavy prop- 
agator. If you like them big, buy Per- 
sonality. L .20; M .15; S .10. 
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 or ‘‘washed out.’’ It 
will consistently open 10 to 12 medium 
large round florets in perfect place- 
ment. Attachment and _ substance of 
florets exceptionally good. L .15; M .10; 
S .05; B 25-.25. 
