ON THE BEAM — 8&5 days. A tall growing medi- 
um yellow with a very attractive fuchsia blotch. It car- 
ries eight 5 inch round wide open florets and seven 
buds in color on a large flowerhead. The strong 
heavy stem reduces wind hazard in the field: A 
good propagator, it makes beautiful spikes from 
small bulbs. The best of all yellows on market to- 
day. Sensational reduction in price makes this in 
reach of everyone. Large 35c, Medium 25c. 
OPECHEE — 85 days. Something different in 
smokies, smoky old rose with lavender overlay, 
carmine feather on lower florets. Makes a _ beauti- 
ful color combination, large wide open 5 inches 
and up, plain petaled eight open, grows very tail 
and straight, excellent bulblet production and germi- 
nation, late midseason. Large 75c, Medium 50c. 
ORANGE GOLD — 80 days. Gleaming, golden 
orange. A beautiful blend of deep orange with a 
vellow throat. One of the most vigorous glads we 
grow. Opens 4-6 wide open florets on a straight 
spike. Large 2 for 25c. 
ORANGE PRINCE — 80 days. Orange sport of 
Vagabond Prince. Same as that variety except in 
color, which is a dazzling orange, slightly on the 
fed side. Large 2 for 25c, Médium 3 for 25c. 
ORIENTAL PEARL — Called the Wonder elad 
of 1946. We have received several enthusiastic re- 
ports from our customers about this variety. Its 
outstanding trait is its ability to make well attached 
7 inch florets. Its plain cream color and few open 
florets evidently will not detract too much from its 
popularity. If you like them big—try this. Large 
2 for 25. 
PACTOLUS — Very showy yellowish buff with a 
bold blotch of dark red. Most everyone seems to 
like this one. Large 25e. 
PALETTE — Deep scarlet with blue-violet throat 
mark. Striking color combination. Large 75c. 
PARTHIENA — A new shade of deep lavender, 
distinctive and very attractive, especially when used 
in arrangements. Opens 7 ruffled blooms on a spike 
of medium height. Excellent show record. Makes 
plenty of bulblets that germinate and grow well. Some 
question the attachment of the florets but apparently 
it is good enough to permit this variety to gain 
cutflower status. Large 35c. 
PASTEL — Color a rosy gray with petals edged 
blue. A very pretty pastel colored smoky on a nice 
spike, | Jearge. 2 tor. 25¢ 
PATROL — Clear lively apricot with yellow throat. 
Tall grower with good cutflower habits. It holds up 
to 10 open. Has won several Sectional champion- 
ships in the shows. Highly recommended. Large 35c. 
PAUL RUBENS — Paul Rubens is a rhodamine 
purple. Clear pure color, vigorous grower and a fine 
variety. Large 2 for 25c. 
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