florets on a long spike. Is winning its share of blues. 
100% cutter. L., 20c, 6 for $1.00; M., 15c, 8 for $1.00; 
Blts., 100 for $1.00. 
MYRTLE GRACE. Another Barrett release, and a 
mighty good one. Rose lavender, nicely ruffled and very 
early. Wonderful early cut flower. Opens 10 5” florets 
on 20-bud spike. Blooms in 70 days. L., $1.00, 5 for 
$4.00; M., 75c, 5 for $3.25; Blts., 20 for $1.00. 
NOWETA ROSE (Fischer 560 class). This is un- 
doubtedly one of the most sensational introductions in 
the last several years, as well as one of the most beauti- 
ful. It possesses such a combination of beauty and 
immensity found in very few glads, and is bound to be- 
come very popular. Its show record is unsurpassed for 
a first year release. Several Grand Championships to its 
credit. It is a very clean lavender-rose, slightly lighter 
in throat. Will open 10 or more 5%” to 6” florets on a 
24-bud spike. Unlike many giant glads, it is not floppy, 
but is of excellent substance and texture, florets firmly 
attached, and about perfect in form and placement. 
L., $1.50; M., $1.25;'S., $1.00; Blts., 20c, 10 for $1.50. 
OKINAWA (481 class). Have grown it two years, 
and still think it by far the best dark smoky there is to 
date. Color hard to describe. Chocolate with rosy orange 
tints, and reddish brown throat marks. Grows 4 ft. tall, 
24” flower head, and holds 7-8 florets open, with plenty 
showing color. Doesn’t burn in the hottest weather. 
Everyone who sees it raves over its beauty. Be sure and 
try it. L., 75c; M., 50c; Blts., 4 for 20c, 10 for 40c. 
OKLAHOMA. A lavender gray smoky of great 
beauty. Not the largest but one of the nicest. L., 20c, 6 
for $1.00; M., 15c, 8 for $1.00; Bits., 100 for $1.00. 
PACTOLUS. A vivid apricot cream with prominent 
orange red throat blotch. Very striking. Opens up to 
10 5” florets on a nice long spike. L., 25c, 6 for $1.00; 
M., 2¢c, 7 for $1.00. 
PARTHIENA. A color half way between deep laven- 
der and purple. Very unusual and attractive. Grand 
Champion at Northern California and Boston, 1950. 
This speaks for itself. L., 50c; M., 30c, 4 for $1.00; S., 
25c, 6 for $1.00; Blts., 10 for 50c. 
PARTY DRESS. Heavily ruffled flesh, suffused with 
lilac pink and plum markings. Truly a party dress ef- 
fect. A very lovely variety. Opens 7-9, 4%” florets, on 
a nice spike. Florists call for it. L., 75c; M., 50c, 3 for 
$1.25; Blts., 12 for $1.00. 
PINK RIBBON (240 class). A real ribbon of pure 
light pink. A lovely Miniature. Makes up well. Tall 
stretchy spikes with 6-8 open. A great show winner. 
L., 25c; M., 20c, 6 for $1.00. 
PRAIRIE SUNSET. A huge ruffled salmon with deep- 
er throat. This one makes a marvelous spike with 24 
buds, 8 open, 64%” florets on a 30” flower head. A candi- 
date for Championship in any show. Has won many 
prizes so far. L., $2.00; M., $1.50; S., $1.00; Blts., 25c 
each with bulb order. This will thrill you. 
QUEEN MARY (532 class). (Torrie-Flad). A giant 
salmon almost no markings. Opens 6-7, 6” florets, very 
artistic in form. A trait derived from Elizabeth the 
Queen, one of its parents, 27” flower head. Grows 56” 
tall. Very healthy vigorous grower. A great show win- 
ner. If you want a good new one, this is it. L., $2.00; 
M., $1.50, 3 for $4.00; Blts., 10 for $2.00. 
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