LAKE PLACID (Wilson 45) 406 Ruffled light cream with yellow throat. Late. 
Very popular for a late cutflower,. (L af2o¢3 M 4/2523 S) 10/504) 
LANCASTER (Palmer 44) 470 Pansy-purple. Late mid-season. This is rightly 
one of the most popular purple gleds. ( L 2/30¢; M 3/25¢; § 5/252) 
LAVENDER AND GOLD (Baerman 43) 366 A fresh, clean light lavender, touched 
with a cream-gold throat. Harly. (L 10/80¢; M 10/40¢; S$ 10/25¢) 
LEEUVENHORST (Salman 48) 460 Tall, light lavender-pink, with purple feather 
in the throat. Should be 560. * 
MANSOER (Selman 47) 454 Dark brown-red. Both placement and growth is very 
good. Always sold out carly. (Ii 5/25¢3; S 8/25¢) 
MARGUERITE (Pommert 39) 533 Giant wotermelon-pink with cream throat. Long 
flowerhead but sometimes a short stem, Beautiful color. (L 10/80/) 
MARIE ANTOINETTE (K&M 48) 531 Medium selmon-red, with deep violet-red throat. 
Fine cutflower, Prolific, Should be i431..(L 10/80¢; M 10/50¢) 
MID-AMBRICA (Knierim 47) 550 Giant light red. Florets 7 to 8 inches across. 
A great show glad, but not a commercial. (L 25¢; M 2073 8 2/20¢) 
MISS WISCONSIN (Krueger 43) 460 Medium rose-pink, with up to 8 open. An 
excellent cut flower, but variable in height. Late midseason. 1 
MODSRN TIMES (Salman 48) 560 Light wine-red, with narrow white line on lip, 
We like the color of this one. Should be 460.(L2/25¢; 4/25¢; § 10/25¢) 
MYRNA FAY (Lines 46) 466 Medium shade of lavender, often flecking deeper. 
Very prolific variety. (L 2/30¢; M 3/254} 
MRS MARK'S MEMORY (K&M 41) 570 Reddish-purple with darker lip. Altho an 
old variety, it can still take the blue ribbons. s 
NEW ERA (Ellis 35) 440 Beautifully ruffled peach-blossom pink, with creamy 
throat. Straight. An older variety, but still one of the prettiest. * 
NEW AMSTERDAM (K&M 49) 452 Very nice wine-red, with deeper lip. We like 
Moder Times better, altho it is different.(L $1.00; § 202) 
NOVA ZEMBLA (K&M 48) 500 Pure white. Opens about 8 wide-open florets on a 
good spike. Stock limited. CL, "$200 sh S 1 SO0s SG (S02; Bits 2/25¢) 
OBERBAYERN (Pfitzer 42) 379 Dark violet-blue with conspicuous cream-white 
throat. Very striking and popular. (Stock with-held for propagation.) 
OCTOBER SUNSHINE (Quackenbush 47) 420 Light orange-buff, shading to a 
light yellow throat. Well named. (M 25¢; S 2/25¢; Blts 10/25¢) 
OKLAHOMA (Wilson 45) 386 Smoky lilac, with rose feather over yellow throat. 
One of the best smokies in the 86 class. (M 4/25¢; $ 10/25¢) 
PACTOLUS (K&M 47) 417 Apricot-cream with orange-red throat. Will open 8 
on a nice spike. Very good. (M 2/25¢; 8 4/25 4) 
PATRICIAN (Scheer 47) 566 Clear levender of rether dark shade. Our stock 
of this seems to be free of “white-breck.'(L 50¢; M 357; S 25/2) 
PAUL RUBENS (Salman 47) 470 Dark reddish-violet or mogenta-purple. Nice 
grower end good cutflower. a 2/2543 M 4/2543 S) 8/25¢) 
PFITZER'S CENTURY (Pfitzer 47) 436 Lerge heavily textured light scarlet. 
Late eniiiedicdian ib 25¢s-ue2 28d) is )4(252) 
PFITZER'S MASTERPIECE (Pfitzer 38) 330 Light salmon-pink with effective 
creem throat. Many open. Recommended for Pecific Coast only. - 
PICARDY (Pelmer 31) 530 The most widely grown of all glads. An old variety, 
but still one of the most popular light salmon. g 
POUSSIN (Salman 47) 485 Morocco-red, red throat with yellow line. Opens 
about 6 leather-like florets on a good spike.( M 3/25d3 8 4/254) 
PRESIDENT TRUMAN (Salman 48) 540 Pale pink with creamy white throat, Fine, 
erect spikes. Late mid-season. Long flowerheads, Good. * 
PURPLE SUPREME (Wilson 42) 470 Very tall purple with nice flowerhead. A 
dry weether glad, will peel in humid weather. * 
QUEBN CHARIOTTE (Dowling 46) 310 Light yellow. This glad will open more 
florets at once than any other gled we grow.(L 50/; M 254) 
RADIANCE (Butt 42) 350 There are lerger end better reds for exhibition, 
but this gled has been a money-maker for cutflower growers in this 
area. - 
