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Per Large Med. Small er 
MOHAWK (Dr. Stevens) (454) Deep maroon Z 20 4-.25 pkt. 25 
opening up to 10 five inch florets on a tall 10 .80 50 .30 
spike. Very outstanding. Midseason. 
MOTHER KADEL (Kadel) (812) Clear, Z 20 4-.25 pkt. yas 
pure yellow without markings. Opens 5 10 80 50 .30 
to 7 with 5 more showing color. Can win 
in its class, and in our opinion, is the best 
yellow commercial cut flower variety that 
we have seen. Midseason. 
MY DEAR (Sisson) (440) A ruffled shell pink ey Ogee 00 75 6 PAs 
with a deeper throat. Opens 7-8 wide-open 1.07 512,00" 36.000 6:00 Sel 00ReES 00 
florets on a 22 bud spike. Uniformly 
straight spikes 55-60 inches tall. This is 
outstanding. Early. 
MYRNA FAY (Lines) (466) This seems to 2 200 3-25 pkt. 29 
be a valuable addition to the lavender class. Mie RAW 75 40 
Rich orchid lavender opening up to 9 on a 
spike carrying up to 20 buds. Tall, strong 
grower. Very early. 
NANCY (Arnett) (452) Rich medium shade 1 25 2-.30 3-.30 10 a0 
of red. Opens 7 well placed and firmly LO 2.00 et 20 30 ~ 1008 3250 
attached florets. An outstanding commer- 
cial and an excellent show variety. Mid- 
season. 
NOWETA ROSE (Fischer) (560) Beautiful L150 125) 91.00 ip .20 
clear lavender rose. Opens 10 or 12 giant 10 12.00° 10:00 8.00 10 = 1.50 
blooms on a tall straight spike with 22 buds. 100 12.00 
It is a prize winner and should make a com- 
mercial. 
OCTOBER SUNSHINE (Quackenbush) (420) i R319) 25 2-.25 10 .20 
Beautiful light orange shading to a yellow 1075 2.805 2:002 8 00 SOU eit ou 
throat. Because of its beauty, its color 
value, its ability to open in water and its 
ease of propagation, it is of special interest 
to cut flower growers. Spike always 
straight. Bottom floret sometimes faces 
poorly. Early midseason. 
OKLAHOMA (Wilson) (886) One of the best a 25 4-25 
of the smoky varieties. An odd but quaintly LOS OO 50 
beautiful blend of lavender and grey with 
a cream throat. Midseason. 
ORANGE PRINCE (Snyder) (824) Orange 2 30 3-80 4.25 pkt. 50 
sport of Vagabond Prince. Same as that LO e120 80 50 
variety except in color, which is a dazzling 
orange, slightly on the red side. 
PACIFICA (Wheeler) (406) A fine early 2 20 4—.25 pkt. 25 
ruffled creamy white which opens many 10 80 50 30 
florets on a tall straight spike. 
PANDORA (Beatrice L. Palmer) (3842) Clear, 3 25 4.25 pkt. 25 
soft geranium pink. A very fine variety 10 70 .40 
which opens 8 to 10 medium size blooms. 
Midseason. 
PARMA (Almey) (401) Soft, creamy white 2 25 4-25 pkt. 25 
with two purple lines in the throat. Opens 10200 50 30 
up to 8 blooms on a tall, straight spike. 
Looks like a good commercial. Very early. 
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