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MRS. R. G. ERREY (Errey) (454) <A very rich velvety black red self. Has a glowing sheen. 
Opens to 10 blooms of 6” diameter on flowerheads of 25 buds. Looks like one of the best 
black reds. L-40c M-35c S-25c Bits. 8 - 25c (100 -- $2.50) 
MYRNA FAY (Lines) (Very Early) (466) Nice shade of rich orchid lavender. Opens about 
8 blooms on 20-bud spike. ‘Tall, strong grower and is a fine addition to the lavender class. 
L-2-30c M-2-20c Bliss pke. 25c 
NANCY (Arnett) (Mid-Season) (452) A beautiful lively rich medium shade of red. One 
of the outstanding new introductions. Froven with high rating in the trial grounds it 
also has won many awards on the show table. Makes fine spikes with 7 well placed 
florets open and is a very good propagator. Will be a leading commercial red. 
M -2-30c S-3-25c (10-70c) Bits. 15 - 25c (100 - $1.50) 
NELLIE LOU (Lines) (542) <A fine new flesh pink with small strawberry throat mark. 
This is another giant grower 51% ft. tall and always straight. Opens 8 to 10 519” florets 
on 20 bud spikes. L- $2.50 M-$2.00 S-$1.50 Blts. 20c (15 - $2.00) (No Discount) 
OGARITA (Wilson) (Mid-season) (532) Rose salmon shading to a golden throat. Very 
strong plants that grow very tall. Blooms are slightly fluted and open 8 on long flowerhead. 
Very fine show or commercial. Pe 200 Mio -Z0C EBS ke a2 0c 
OKLAHOMA (Wilson) (Mid-season) (390) Exquisitely dainty and quaint as a sweet little 
grandmother dressed in lavender and lace. The beautifully fluted and frilled blooms are 
of pinkish lilac lavender blending subtly to cream in the throat with a hint of salmon 
to light it up. Spikes are always straight and open 6 or 7 well placed blooms. 
I-22 200) M = 3- 20cy Bits: pke,, 20e 
ORANGE GOLD (Marshall) (Mid-season) (422) A truly beautiful glowing shade of golden 
orange. Grows tall and straight but flowerhead somewhat short. This fault can be over- 
looked as the color is outstanding and other habits good. L-2-20c M-3-20c Bits. pkg. 20c 
OREGON ROSE (Mitsch) (Early) (462) Cerise rose with each petal heavily edged light 
rose. Up to 10 blooms open at once. Very beautiful. 
Doe ce Me 2-20€7S 35> 20c) Biss pkeazbe 
ORIENTAL PEARL (Carlson) (Mid-season) (506) The new giant cream. Floret grows 6 
to 6%)” under ordinary field conditions. Very leathery texture. A fine new commercial and 
show winner. 15-33 720¢ 4 M=5-25c Bltse pkg. 206 
PACTOLUS (K & M) (Mid-season) (417) This is one of the most popular of the new 
Holland varieties. It is a vivid apricot or buff yellow with an orange red throat. It opens 
7 to 9 wide open well attached blooms on nice straight spikes. Very striking and unusual. 
L-30c M-20c S-2-20c Bits. 10 -20c (100 - $1.50) 
PARTHIENA (Hitchcock) (Mid-Season) (566) The different color of this glad is hard 
to describe being halfway between deep lavender and purple. It opens 8 lightly ruffled 
blooms on an average height spike. Has won a considerable amount of awards and can 
make magnificent spikes. Don’t miss this, it’s a winner. 
L-40c M-30c S-20c Bits. 5 - 20c (100 - $3.50) 
PATRICIAN (Sheer) (Mid-Season) (566) A beautiful med. lavender about the shade of 
the deepest part of Minuet. Opens to 7 very large recurved florets on a straight strong 
spike. Attachment and placement excellent. Bulblets are produced in good quantity, 
they are small but germinate fine and grow well. Our stock is free of virus. 
L-45c M-30c S-20c Bits. 10-20c (100 - $1.50) 
PEGGY FARRELL (Barrett) (Early mid-season) (501) A wonderful clean white with 
cherry throat mark. Makes fine spikes with 6 to 8 large blooms open. Extra for show 
or commercial. L -$1.00 M-75c S-50c Bits. (10-75c) (No Discount) 
PERDITA (Grout) (Mid-Season) (313) An unusual and _ attractive deep golden yellow 
with bright scarlet throat darts. It opens 8 heavily ruffled well placed florets of heavy 
texture. It is an easy winner at the shows and a glad everyone will want to grow. Don’t 
miss it. L- $1.50 M-$1.00 S-75c Bits. 2-25c (10- $1.00) 
PERSIAN BEAUTY (Knierim-Snyder) (Mid-Season) (586) A beautiful sport of R. B. which 
adds a new color in Glads. The color is Persian lilac blending out to rose taupe with a 
silvery gray edging on all petals. Visitors to the garden all raved over this one. It should 
win in its class and also for largest floret. L-35c M-25c Bits. 10-25c (100 - $2.00) 
PERSONALITY (Butt) (Mid-Season) (542) Fine new deep pink with slight rosy tone. 
