Alphabetical Listing (Continued) 
ORANGE GOLD (Marshall). Clear rich beauti- 
ful medium dark orange gold. Becoming very 
popular as a home garden and commercial va- 
riety. Four to six open on a tall straight spike. 
Very good. 
ORIENTAL PEARL (Carlson). The giant of the 
cream class. Opens four to five huge six-inch 
florets on a tall well placed spike. The finest 
PACTOLUS 
of the ivory cream class and one of the must 
haves. Super in the garden or on the show 
table. 
PACTOLUS (K. & M.). A vivid apricot cream 
with orange red blotch on lower petals. Opens 
up to 10 wide open tightly attached florets on a 
nice spike. A strong healthy grower and good 
propagator. If you like a blotched variety, you 
will be more than pleased with this one. 
PANDORA (B. Palmer). Clear soft geranium 
pink with somewhat darker line in throat. Truly 
one of the finest cut flower pinks on the mar- 
ket. A hundred per cent cutter and exception- 
ally good keeper. Opens well when cut in bud. 
Eight to 10 open on a medium height plant. 
We recommend this variety as one of the best. 
PARTHIENA (Hitchcock). A giant deep laven- 
der. Opens up to 8 somewhat ruffled well 
placed blooms on a long flower head. Different 
from all other varieties and truly gorgeous. 
PATROL (Palmer). A light apricot with a yellow 
throat. Will open 10 or more florets on a tall 
spike. Very attractive and one of the best in 
its color class. Foliage doesn’t look too healthy 
during growing season, but doesn’t seem to 
affect blooms and bulbs are clean and healthy. 
PICARDY (Palmer). The old reliable salmon 
pink that everyone knows. More widely grown 
than any other variety. 
PROSPERITY (Silva). Ruffled sport of Picardy 
of a slight rose shade instead of salmon. Makes 
tall, fine spikes with five to seven open and des- 
tined to become a rea: popular variety when 
better known. , . 
QUIBERON (Errey). A grand new variety from 
down under. A beautiiu! peach burt in the same 
color class as Patrol but will grow taller. Color 
shades a little darker toward the edge and to 
a light yellow throat. 
RAVEL (K. & M.). Violet blue with reddish 
brown markings. Tall straight spike with eight 
to 10 open. Strong healthy grower and one of 
the best blues we have tried. Early bloomer. 
RED CHARM (Butt). One of the most popular 
medium reds. A consistent grower and equally 
as good in garden or as a commercial. Opens 
eight well placed blooms on a tall spike. You 
will like this one. 
RED CHERRY (Roberts). A smooth bright early 
red with a faint rosy undertone and a cherry 
red throat. Nice tall straight spike with six to 
seven florets open. This variety will make a 
grand addition to the cut flower reds. Good 
propagator and a very vigorous grower. 
REDOWA (Butt). An excellent fine large red 
with darker markings. Opens 7 5-inch blooms 
on a long head. Tall strong grower and grand in 
all respects. 
RED WING (Graaff). Color is a glossy light 
scarlet red. Opens up to 10 large blooms on a 
long flower head of 22 buds. One of the best 
new reds. 
ROSA VAN LIMA (Pfitzer). Light rose pink 
with a touch of lavender deep in throat. It is 
early and has been one of the best pinks on the 
market and still in good demand. 
ROSY FUTURE (Pletcher). A deep rose with 
a light fuchsia cast. Opens 6 on a 20-bud spike of 
good height. Strong healthy grower and looks 
like a great addition to this color class. Nice 
substance and lasting qualities. 
SALMAN’S GLORY (Salman). Huge creamy 
white with showy red blotch in throat. Opens 
up to seven well placed florets on a long, 
stretchy spike. One of the best in this color 
class. Very attractive. 
SHERWOOD (Pruitt). One of the best of the 
newer purple glads. Opens 7 large lightly ruf- 
fled blooms on a tall plant. 
SPARKS (Glass). A tall creamy yellow with an 
explosive red blotch. Opens seven large fluted 
florets with triangular shape informally ar- 
ranged on the spike. Very showy and attractive. 
SNOW PRINCESS (Pfitzer). Creamy white. Has 
been one of the best standard cut flower whites 
for years and still very popular. 
SPIC AND SPAN (Carlson). New deep ruffled 
pink. Somewhat like New Era, one of its par- 
ents. Has been a great winner the past two 
years and destined to be one of the finest of 
the new introductions. Don’t miss this one. 
SPOTLIGHT (Palmer). Clear medium deep yel- 
low with small scarlet blotch in throat. Beyond 
a doubt the finest yellow we have to date and 
almost perfect as a cut flower for home garden 
or commercial. 
STRAWBERRY PEACH (Salbach). Large wide 
open beautiful bright orange pink with soft 
scarlet blotch and feather. Opens six to eight 
blooms of heavy texture and well placed on a 
tall straight stem. A strong grower and opens 
to tip when cut in bud. 
SUN SPOT (Roberts). Light apricot buff with 
rose spot in throat. One of the newer sensations 
that has swept the country with its many show 
winnings..No. doubt.one—of the best glads- to 
date and one that will be grown for years, both 
commercially and in the garden. Don’t miss it. 
THEMESONG (Klein). Mallow purple with a 
cyclamen blotch. A very unusual color with a 
tall straight spike with 7 open ruffled blooms. 
A good garden variety as well as a commercial. 
TIVOLI (K. & M.). Lovely clear light rose. The 
color of old Coryphee but straight and more 
beautiful. Tall and straight, with up to 10 open 
on a well placed spike. A very acceptable addi- 
tion to this color class. Will be in great demand 
when stock is more plentiful. 
TOPFLITE (La Salle). Beautiful, clear light rosy 
pink blending to a cream throat with a small 
rose blotch. Opens up to eight wide open 
blooms on a slender, wiry spike. Has made a 
grand show record and should be a grand 
commercial. 
TRUELOVE (Klein.) Clear, somewhat ruffled 
early shell pink of a fine shade and form. Opens 
six to eight wide open blooms on fairly tall 
slender stems. Extremely popular with the 
florists and truly one of the best of the newer 
commercials. 
VALERIA (Pruitt). Light scarlet of an unusual 
shade. Valuable as an early cut flower and is 
grown by the million in Florida and considered 
their best red for cutting. A healthy grower but 
only fair propagator. 
WHITE GODDESS (Roberts). Strong growing 
heavily ruffled white. Will grow up to 60 inches 
in height with seven or eight well placed 
florets open. A very fast propagator and germi- 
nation is excellent. One of the very best of 
the newer whites. 
