4% ft. tall with 8-9 open. (Color photograph 
on another page). 
L 1/1.00, 10/8.00 S 1/.40, 10/3.00 
M 1/.60, 10/4.50 B 4/.25, 100/5.00 
My Dear (Sisson) (440) EM. Nice shell 
pink that opens 7-8 somewhat 
ruffled wide open blooms. Good commercial. 
L 1/.75, 10/6.00 S 1/.25, 10/2.00 
M 1/.50, 10/4.00 B 6/.25, 100/3.50 
Myrtle Grace ae (466) EM. 
ose lavender. Opens up 
to 10 ruffled wide open florets with up to 8 in 
color. Medium height. 
L 1/.50, 10/4.00 
M 1/.35, 10/2.80 B 4/.25, 20/1.00 
Nadia (Leffingwell) (330) LM. Very 
beautiful small flowered variety 
with unique color. Upper petals are bright 
salmon and lower ones deep yellow. Opens up 
to 8 or more well spaced blooms giving the ap- 
pearance of airiness. A spike creates the im- 
pression of a flight of butterflies. 
L 2/.25, 10/1.00 S 6/.25, 10/.35 
M 3/.25, 10/.60 B Pkg. /.25 
Nancy (Arnett) (452) LM. Very fine 
medium red. Opens 7 on a plant 
over 4 ft. tall. Late in the season this makes a 
gorgeous spike with up to 9 open. 
L 2/.30, 10/1.20 S 5/.25, 10/.40 
M 2/.20, 10/.80 B Pkg. /.30 
Nellie Lou (Lines) (542) M. Flesh pink 
with small strawberry throat 
mark. Opens 8-10 enormous florets on a plant 
5% feet tall. Good keeper and shipper. 
L 1/1.25, 3/3.00 S 1/.75, 5/3.00 
M 1/1.00, 3/2.50 B 10/1.00, 100/8.00 
Newport White (Oesterling) (400) M. 
One of the whitest 
whites. Opens 4-5 on an always straight tall 
plant. 
L 2/.30, 10/1.20 
M 2/.20, 10/.80 
New York (Salman) (562) M. Very deep 
rose. Got a very high rating at 
Valleevue Test Gardens in 1950. ‘Tall, straight 
spike. Wonderful propagator. 
L 1/.25, 10/2.00 S 2/.25, 10/1.00 
M 1/.20, 10/1.50 B Pkg. /.35 
Nila (Pruitt) (454) M. One of the best dark 
reds. Opens up 7-9 perfectly placed 
blooms on a tall always straight slender stem. 
S 1/.25, 10/2.00 
S 5/.25, 10/.40 
B Pkg. /.30 
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It is propagating better now than it used to. 
L 2/.25, 10/1.00 S 6/.25, 10/.35 
M 3/.25, 10/.60 B Pkg. /.25 
(Dale) (541) M. So- 
Novelty Queen called double dragon. 
Has spurs on the backs of the petals and on the 
front opposite the spurs there is often a feather 
petal. A real novelty. Valuable for breeding. 
Does best from largest bulbs. Good propagator. 
L 1/5.00 Jumbos 1/7.50 
M 1/4.25 
Noweta Rose (Fischer) (560) M. Sen- 
sational rose. Has had lots 
of publicity and is becoming popular. Clean 
lavender rose shade somewhat lighter than 
Chamouny. Opens 6-8 with a long head on a 
tall plant. Great show winner. Larger than 
Elmer’s Rose but not quite so many open. 
L 1/1.00, 10/8.00 S 1/.50, 10/4.00 
M 1/.75, 10/6.00 B 5/.50, 100/8.00 
Nubia (Chase) (452) M. Almost black red 
shading slightly darker on the lip. 
Tall grower with long head. Opens 7 with as 
many more showing. 
L 2/.25, 10/1.00 
M 3/.25, 10/.60 
(Chase) (410) M. Clear light 
yellow with no markings whatever 
but shades slightly darker on the lip. Opens 
6-8. Fine variety that is going over well in 
Florida as a commercial. 
L 1/.20, 10/1.50 
M 2/.25, 10/1.00 
Oberbayern (Pfitzer) (379) M. Upper 
petals striking dark blue 
with lower petals cream. One of the most 
popular. 
L 1/.20, 10/1.50 
M 2/.20, 10/.80 
October Sunshine (Quackenbush) 
(420) M. Light 
orange shading to a yellow throat. Opens well 
in water and is becoming a popular commercial. 
L 1/.20, 10/1.60 S 4/.25, 10/.50 
M 3/.30, 10/.80 B Pkg. /.25 
Oklahoma (Wilson) (386) M. Rather 
soft smoky gray. Different 
from other smokies and one of the best. Opens 
7 nicely ruffled blooms on a long head. 
L 2/.25, 10/1.00 B Pkg. /.25 
M 3/.25, 10/.60 
S 6/.25, 10/.35 
B Pkg. /.25 
Nugget 
S 4/.25, 10/.50 
B 20/.25, 100/1.00 
S 4/.25, 10/.40 
