NEW HORIZON (pat.)— 
Large double corolla with crispy, light blue petals. 
Pale rose sepals. Should be grown cool for best color. 
NIOBE—basket 
Double corolla. Tyrian rose, upturned sepals, white 
flushed pale pink. Vigorous trailing habit. (Not avail- 
able for 1952 in any quantity). 
NONPARIEL—upright or basket 
Double to semi-double, corolla pale purple blue. Sep- 
als are ivory pink. Fine for espalier. 
OPALESCEN T—Fuchsia-La—upright 
Wilil make a large willowy basket. Large deep double 
corolla of bluish aster violet with an opal-like blending 
of delicate rose at base of petals. Perfect upcurved 
sepals are of a lovely china rose. Strong willowy 
grower. 
ORANGE GLORY—basket 
Single corolla of reddish orange. Sepals, flesh. Pinch 
often early in spring. 
OREGON TRAIL—basket 
Single hoop-skirt corolla opening to flat saucer shape, 
color is light amparo purple. Petals are veined rose 
red, heavier at base. Tube and upturned sepals are 
crimson. Free flowering. 
OTTO—upright 
Single blue purple corolla with wide bell shaped 
petals. Sepals, deep crimson. 
PACIFIC1A—upright 
Single to semi-double corolla of orchid purple. Sepals 
crimson. By pinching well will basket. 
PACIFIC GROCE—upright—(makes a large basket) 
Heavy double corolla of light violet with light crim- 
son, small petals on outside that merge into dark 
crimson. Crimson sepals. 
PAMELA—upright 
Single corolla, scarlet edged with lilac. Sepals white, 
tipped with green. 
PAN AMERICAN—upright 
PAN AMERICAN—upright 
Very large double corolla, very pink. Tube .and sepals 
red. 
PARKSIDE—basket 
Bell shaped single corolla of doge purple, maturing 
into a fine fuchsia shade. Long sepals of palest car- 
mine, glistening and recurved. 
PARTY FROCK—Fuchsia-La 1953 Introduction—upright 
Very large semi-double blossoms of a lovely pastel 
blue. The outer petals appear to have been hand 
painted with a soft pink giving the overall effect of 
the work of a master artist. Long rose colored sepals 
resemble a large bird in flight. A vigorous grower 
to four or five feet. Large leaves of a dark green 
cast and of good texture. A very striking fuchsia. 
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