OGARITA (Wilson 42) 90 days 532 
Given any care at all, Ogarita will produce some of the tallest 
huskiest spikes in the garden. Florets are slightly fluted, rose salmon 
in color, shading to a gold throat. Spike after spike, up to six feet 
tall, big thick stems. Holds 5 to 6 open on good sized flower heads 
with a well proportioned spike. 
Price—L 2/25c M 2/I5e¢ S 5/25c 
B Pkg. 25c 
OKLAHOMA (Wilson 45) 90 days 386 
Gray petals with a very inconspicious throat of pink lilac, 
blended well together into a very attractive color. Florets are ruffled, 
well placed, well attached and of good substance. Holds four to six 
open on medium tall straight spikes. The first floret should be open 
before cutting. A nice smokie, well liked_ Excellent for arrangements. 
Price—2/25c—10/$1.00 M 2/15c—10/70c 
S 5/25c—10/40c 8B Pkg. 25c 
OPECHEE (Sonafrank 49) 90 days 486 
Any arranger going through the garden makes a beeline to 
Opechee and immediately wants it. Gives one the impression of be- 
ing a smokie old rose, although there is a lavender overlay, with a 
carmine feather on the lower floret. Wide open florets, six open, 
on tall straight spikes. Attachment good, placement good, propoga- 
ton good. 
Price—L 25c¢ M 2/35e S$ 2/25c B 15/25c 
ORANGE GOLD (Marshall 45) 80 days 422 
A short flower head on a tall spike. A beautiful shade of true 
orange with a yellow throat. Husky grower, dark green foliage, 
good propogator. Holds five or six open. Attractive and useable as 
it grows now; if it would only have a little more flowerhead it 
would be a leader. 
Price—2/25c—10/$1.00 M 2/I5c—I10/70c 
S 5/25c—10/40c 8B Pkg. 25c 
OREGON GOLD (Maijeski 41) 110 days 410 
If you are in a position to raise a late bloomer, Oregon Gold 
is one of the nicest you can try. Clean crisp light yellow, pleasantly 
translucent in a strong light. Ruffled enough to make it attractive 
and to take away any monotony in the color. Holds six to eight 
open on tall straight spikes and opens well when cut tight. 
Price—2/25c—10/$1.00 M 2/15c—10/70c 
S 5/25c—10/40c 8B Pkg. 25c 
OSTRICH FEATHERS (Pfitzer 50) 85 days 540 
Lacinated, ruffled and pointed florets of a fine light peach— 
attractive if you like odd shaped florets. Holds 5—6 open on medium 
tall straight spikes. Might be of considerable interest to hybridizers_ 
Price—L 25c M 2/35 S 2/25e¢ 8B 20/25c 
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