MRS. MARK'S MEMORY (KéM 41) 570 Lerge reddish-purple with darker lip. Still 
one of the best for cutflowers end exhibition. (Price scale A) 
MRS. MiNIVER (De Bruyn 51) 466 Clear lilac with harmonizing dark violet blotch. 
Large round florets cre well etteched to strong stems. (L 50¢, 10/$4.00; 
M 35¢; Blts. 10/2&¢) 
MRS. R. G. BRREY (Errey 44) 554 Rich, derk red florets have beautiful sheen. 
Produces immense spikes with up to 8 blooms open, Will sometimes crook 
under hot, dry conditions. (L 25¢, 10/$2.00; M 10/$1.50; S 10/$1.00) 
NEW AMSTERDAM (K&M 49) 452 Nice wine-red, with deeper lip. Bight large, wide- 
open florets on tell, robust spike. This veriety did excentionelly well 
for us this seeson. (L 50¢3 M 35¢; S 25¢) 
NEV YORK (Salman 51) 562 Derk purplish red. Strong grower. Obtcined an AA 
reting in the Test Gerden of the Cleveland Gerden Center. (L 35¢3 M 25¢) 
NOVi. ZEMBLA (K&M 48) 500 Glesming pure white. Opens 8 wide-open large florets 
on tall spike. Eorly.(L 35d, 10/33 .00; M 254, 10/3200; S 2/30¢, 10/31.20) 
NOWETA ROSE (Fischer 50) 560 Lerge levender=rose thet opens up to 12 florets. 
Fine for exhibition. Performence somewhat vcriable. (L $1.00; M 75¢3 S 507) 
OBERBAYERN (Pfitzer 42) 379 Drrk violet-blue with conspicuous cream-white throst, 
Very striking end populer novelty. (Price scale C) 
OCTOBER SUNSHINE (Quackenbush 47) 420 Light orenge-buff, sheding to a light 
yellow throat. Opens 6-7 glowing florets on tall spike. ‘ell-ncemed.(Scrle C) 
OKLAHOMA (Wilson 45) 386 Sinoky lilac with rose fcather over crenmy throst, 
One of the best smokies in the 86 olass. (Price scale A) 
ORCHID GIANT (De Bruyn 50) 566 Light violet-levender with deeper mauve coloring 
on lower petels. Florets sre gicnt sized, well-sheped. (L 50¢; M 35¢) 
PiCTOLUS (K&M 47) 417 Showy epricot-buff with « bold blotch of darker orange- 
red. Opens 8 nertly-formed florets well-placed on medium stem. Very pop- 
uler exhibition variety. (Price scale B) 
PALETTE (Kooy 51) 437 Bright scarlet with contrasting purple-blue throst 
blotch. Good growing habits. Very striking novelty. (L 50/3; M 35¢) 
PATRICIAN (Scheer 47) 566 Beautiful clecr shede of medium lovender. Nearest 
glad to true levender in cwlor. Opens 7 perfect florets on tell, straight 
spikes. Heavy propsgator. (Price senle C) 
P/.TROL (Palmer 46) 416 Clear apricot-buff with yellow thrort. Produces fine 
spikes with up to l2 well-pleced florets open. Fine cutflower with 
outstending show record. (L 30¢; M 20-3 8 2/257, 10/$1.00) 
PAUL RUBS!S (Solmen 47) 470 Deep red-violet. Good textured florets on medium 
spike. Nice grower ond good cutflower. (Price scrle A) 
PFITZER'S CENTURY (Pfitzer 47) 436 Tell, heavily-textured light scarlet. Opens 
8 on slender, erect stems. Rapid propagator and heelthy grower, Late, 
Nice color. (Price sesle B) 
PFITZER'S MASTERPIECE (Pfitzer 38) 330 Light Selmon-pink with effective cream 
throat. Meny open. Recommended for Preific Cocst only. (Price scenle A) 
PIC/RDY (Palmer 31) 530 The most widely grown of all glads, An old variety, 
but still one of the most populrr light salmon, (Price scale i) 
POINSETTIA (Weeks 52) 450 Pure light red, florets slightly ruffled. Poin- 
settia rated third out of 61 seedlings testod in the 1950 NAGC Tricl 
Gerdens. (L $2.00; M $1.50; S $1.00) 
POLYNESIA (K&M 50) 430 A pure salmon, deeper then Picerdy. ‘Tell spike carries 
8-10 formally pleced florets open with 8 more showing color. The large 
round florets are slightly ruffled ond of heavy texture. Rapid grower and 
fest propagator. (L 50¢; M 35¢) 
POUSSIN (Salmen 47) 485 A striking morocco-red with red throat showing yellow 
line. Opens cbout 6 lesther-like florets on 2 good spike. 4 different 
color. (Price serle B) 
PRESIDENT TRUMAN (Selmen 48) 540 Large blush pink with creamy throat. Long 
flowerhecds on erect spikes, Lete mideseason. (Price scale A) 
PROF. GOUDRIALN (K&M 50) 506 Ecrly crenmy-white glad. Lerge florets are firmly 
attached to stem. Vigorous grower. Ideal merket veriety, also good 
show material, (L $1.00) 
