(Fischer) (560) (M) 
—Lavender rose. Very 
clean and clear. A good exhibition variety 
that has made good ina big way. 8 or more 
florets open with lots of buds in color, in- 
Noweta Rose 
dicating its opening qualities. Spikes of 
good pele. and ae. 1—1.00 
rs care pink with 
creamy throat. Florets nicely ruffled and 
6-7 open. Spikes of good height and 
straight. A very valuable glad for out west 
and in northern areas. Don Gordon of Port 
Arthur, who received some bulbs of Orchid 
Belle last year as a prize award stated this 
was, in his opinion, one of the finest glads 
for areas where the season is short. 
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Orchid Lady (Butt) (442) (EM)— 
Pinkish 
lavender, cream 
throat. Produces tall, willowy spikes that 
are ideal for florists’ use and show baskets. 
Orchid Lady is one of our finest commercials 
as it provides a succession of top quality 
spikes from early in the season until frost, 
from various size bulbs. 7-8 medium large 
florets open. Try ten of these, you'll like it. 
10—2.00 
Orchid Marvel (Jack) (566) (EM) 
One of our favorites. 
Deep orchid rose, small cream throat mark. 
A splendid clean, warm color. Builds great 
spikes, 7-8 florets open in double arrange- 
ment. I1— .35 
Palette (Kooy) (450) (M)—A very in- 
teresting color, bright, uniform 
vermillion red with sharp contrasting clear 
purple-blue blotch. Splendid, straight slender 
spikes, 6-7 open, firmly attached and well 
placed. Awarded Silver Challenge Cup in 
Holland for the best glad 1951. Sorry no 
large left, but medium and small available. 
Medium 1—1.25 
Small 1— .75 
Parade (Klein) (470) (E)—Here is the 
early purple for which you have 
been waiting. Blooming at a time when 
flowers are scarce it is a very valuable 
addition as we have no others of similar 
color as early. Opens 8 with 6 in color. A 
splendid variety for Western and Northern 
gardens. 1—2.00 
Parthiena (Hitchcock) (566) (M)—- 
giant, deep violet laven- 
der. Opens 8 or more well placed and fairly 
well attached florets. 10—2.50 
ful, light pink with a creamy 
throat. The tallest glad of any we grow 
and biggest and heaviest spikes imaginable. 
Big bulbs are regular turnips. Opens 6-7 
florets. 1— .40 
Patrol (Palmer) (416)  (M) — Light 
apricot, with yellow throat, un- 
marked and unflecked. Patrol is always a 
strong contender for best spike in show as 
it opens 10-12, double rowed florets in per- 
fect placement and tightly tied to stem. By 
all means try 5 or 10 bulbs. 10—2.50 
Peerless (Rowse) (440) (M) —Similar 
to Greta Garbo in style and 
color. Seems a bit better grower. Opens 7-8 
florets. 1— .75 
(Barrett) (501) (M) 
—Creamy white, cherry 
throat mark. Tall, husky grower, spikes 
straight and 7-8 open. Great exhibition 
Peggy Farrell 
variety. 1— .40 
Perdita (Grant) (313) (M) — Deep 
yellow, scarlet throat. Opens 
8-10 florets, medium size, well placed and 
attached. 1— .75 
Persian Rug (Roberts) (486) (M)— 
Good smoky toned rose 
red, creamy throat. Big strong spikes with 
lots of florets open. 1—1.50 
Pink Glory (Burns) (440) (M)— 
Beautiful pastel, purest 
light pink; creamy throat. Straight, strong 
spikes, 7-8 open. 1—1.50 
Polynesie (K G M) (432) (EM)— 
Lively orange salmon. This 
Dutch glad is one of the best post war 
varieties to come out of Holland. Spikes are 
always straight and tall. Extreme florescence 
with 10, double rowed, florets open. An 
easy grower and a leading variety. Be sure 
you have Polynesie in your ‘52 garden. 
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Prairie Sunset ‘Mcde) (532) (M) 
— We thought this 
was the best of Mr. Barrett’s 1951 introduc- 
tions. Nice dark salmon, deeper throat. 
Spikes are strong and straight. Opens 6-7 
florets well placed and attached. 1—1.50 
Princess Margaret (8urms) (466) 
(M) — _ Light 
lavender rose, deeper throat. Wonderful 
attachment and placement and heavy sub- 
stance. 24 bud spike, 8 open. F.C.C. Bal- 
larat 1948. Impressive. 1—2.50 
Puccini (Holland) (470) (EM)—This 
variety is bound to become very 
popular. It is a fine color, rosy purple with 
a satin finish. Makes big, strong straight 
spikes, 8 open in double row. A splendid 
addition to this color and size class. 
17-200 
Pure Gold (8urns) (412) 
(EM) —— 
Clear empire yellow. Tall, 
slender, straight spikes. 7-8 open florets. 
Awarded F.C.C. 1950. 1— .59 
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