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MOUNTAIN GEM (Requa 46) 486-80 
A rich beautiful shade of red with a tiny silver edge on each petal. It has a 24 inch 
flowerhead with 18 buds. Some regard this as most beautiful red. Not too healthy. 
MOUNT INDEX (Miller 42) 401-68 
Here is the perfect early flowering white. The exquisitely formed florets are firmly 
attached and placed on very tall spikes. Opens 8. Without a doubt, one of the best com- 
mercial glads. Don’t miss Mt. Index. 
MYRNA FAY (Lines 42) 466-70 
An attractive medium shade of lavender, often flecked deeper. Opers 8 to 10 ona 
medium tall spike. It blooms well from all sizes and is one that is extra good for early 
blooms. 
NEON (E. H. Young 44) 442-95 
A medium pink that is a 100% cutter of very good spikes. Florets have good texture 
and are well placed. It has 43 inch blooms with 8 to 10 open on a 20 bud spike. Fine 
show glad. 
NILA (Pruitt 47) 454-85 
' If you like the dark ones, I am sure you will like Nila. A tall dark red that opens 7-9 
round well placed blooms on a 18 to 20 bud spike. Always grows tall and straight. 
NUBIA (Chase 48) 452 
Dark, almost, black-red. It grows 54 inches tall with 22 inch flowerhead of 18 buds, 
with 7 open and 8 showing color. Wide open florets that are well plazed. 
OKLAHOMA (Wilson 45) 386-90 
Another “WHAT A GLAD” color marvel that holds a spell over all who see it. It is a 
pinkish-lilac or lavender-grey with a cream throat. It opens seven on an 18 bud spike 
with perfect placement. Grows about 50 inches tall. 
ORANGE GOLD (Marshall 45) 422-80 
Here is a wonderful glad of golden-orange shade that will open 5 large round florets 
on a tall spike. This is among the best of the new glads and really will win your 
approval. 
ORIENTAL PEARL (Carlson 46) 550-85 
_ Avery large wide open plain petaled cream, with florets up to 7 inches. Never crooks. 
~ Called the Wonder Glad of 1946. 
GRION (Chase) 510-85 
Giant light yellow, that some growers have stocked up on as a cut flower prospect. 
Seems to be a good healthy grower will open 6 to 8 large well placed blooms. 
PADRE (Leffingewell 41) 421-85 
Light orange shading to yellow with a darker blotch. Opens up to 12 blooms on a 20 
bud spike. Odd and attractive. Visitors like this. 
PACTOLUS., (K. & M. 47) 417-80 
Apricot orange with a prominent orange-red blotch. It opens up to ten well placed 
ruffled blooms on a long flower head. Will become very popular both as a show and 
commercial variety. 
PANDORA  (B. L. Palmer 40) 442-85 
Clear soft geranium pink. Opens 8 to 10 blooms on a medium spike. Is really beautiful 
and in my opinion has been overlooked. Very good commercial. 
PAYMASTER (E. H. Young 47) 470-85 
A real royal purple with one narrow clear cream spear on each lip petal. A strong 
grower with 53 inch plain, wide open florets on a 60 inch spike with 18 buds, 28 inch 
. flowerhead. It has life and is a real good purple. 
PICARDY (Palmer 31) 530-90 
The well known Picardy is a beautiful light salmon-pink. I have not offered this for 
the past five years, but now have a healthy strain of this glad that will produce mar- 
‘velous spikes. 
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