ORANGE GOLD (Marshall 45) 422. Gen- 
uine orange self. 5-6 large blooms wide 
open, the color of Bit O’ Heaven, but 
many times larger. Giant plants, strong 
and healthy. L 2-.25; 10-1.00; M 3-.25; 
10-.75. 
PACTOLUS (K. & M. ’47) 417. Apricot- 
eream with vivid orange-red blotches 
on the lower petals. 8 wide open flowers 
closely attached to the stem. It makes 
a spectacularly beautiful color effect. 
L 2-.25; M 2-.20; S 4-.25. 
PANDORA (Beatrice Palmer 740) 342. 
Clear soft geranium-pink with somewhat 
lighter lines in throat. 8-10 open on a 
medium height plant. It makes an ex- 
cellent cut flower and will win ribbons 
at the show. L 2-.25; M 3-.25; S 5-.25. 
PARADE 470 (Klein ’51) 65 days. This 
is the earliest purple variety yet intro- 
duced. Color is lively and does not burn 
in the sun. It has never produced a 
crooked spike. Bulblet production and 
germination are excellent. Scored 86.6 
by Empire State Seedling Committee 
in 1950. L .50; M .35; B .10 each. 
PATRICIAN (566) (Scheer ’47). Probably 
the best lavender for color. It will open 
up to 7 huge florets on a strong, straight 
spike. Very vigorous and healthy. L .20; 
2-.35. 
PATROL (Palmer 746) 416. Beautiful 
clear apricot with yellow throat. Opens 
10 or more with the remaining 8 showing 
color. Tall, strong grower with long 
flowerheads. Stands hot weather well. 
This is a fine exhibition variety and 
wins prizes consistently. L .15; M .10; 
S .05; B 25-.25. 
PEPPERMINT STICK (Ruble) (80) 340. 
A minuet seeding, white with pink fleck- 
ings which makes it resemble a stick of 
peppermint candy. A beautiful glad for 
corsage and table arrangements. 18 to 
20 inch flowerhead with 5 to 6 open. 
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PERSIAN RUG (Roberts 750) 486 (M). 
Shades of rose and plum with a very 
large creamy yellow center with 6-7 open 
at once. A novelty that everyone seems 
to like. L .50; M .35; B 10-.50. 
PERSONALITY (Butt 747) 542. Light 
rose shading lighter at the center. Opens 
7 to 9 blooms on a long flowerhead. 
Huge massive variety and a heavy prop- 
agator. If you like them big, buy Per- 
sonality. L .15; M .10; S .08. 
PHAROAH. Rich pink salmon, with cream 
yellow throat, yellow midribs, field 
height 63’’, opens 7 on a 19 bud spike 
with 30’’ flowerhead. Floret size 5%4’’. 
L .15; M .10; S .05; B 10-.20. 
PICARDY 530, Salmon, greatest variety 
in existence. We feel we have the 
healthiest stock grown anywhere. L .10; 
3-.25; M .08; 4-.25; S .04; 8-.25. 
POET’S DREAM (Fischer) 366. Clear 
light lavender blending into a creamy 
throat. Opens 6 round, heavily ruffled 
florets that are perfectly placed on tall, 
strong stems. L .10; M .08; S .05. 
POINSETTIA 450 (Weeks). This is the 
glad we have been waiting for in the 
red class. Color is light spectrum red 
with no markings. Florists sometimes 
reach 5 inches in diameter and it car- 
ries up to 8 open at once. Will not wilt 
in hottest climate. Also it is slightly 
ruffled. A start of this variety will be 
a good investment. L .50; M .35; S .20; 
B 10-.40. 
POLYNESIE 430 (K. & M.). Pure salmon 
with slightly lighter throat. Makes mag- 
nifie ‘ent spikes, some of which are over 
5 ft. tall. This variety rates right along 
mitt Spice & Span with us. L .20; M .15; 
B 10-.25. 
PRESTIGE (Winsor-Moseley) 430. Soft 
shade of salmon pink shading to cream 
throat without markings. The florets 
are large and ruffled and well placed, 
with all the buds showing color. Our 
most popular cut flower. L 10$ 3-.25; 
M .08; 3-.20; S .06; 3-.15; B 100-75. \ 
PURPLE SUPREME (Wilson) 470. Prob- 
ably the best and most popular of the 
Wilson purples and surely the tallest in 
this seolorm class.) lael07eM,.0847 95.05: 
B 10-.25; 100-.75. 
QUIBERON (Errey) (416) M. An out- 
standing showy buff glad. Opens 9-11 
well placed 5’’ blooms on a 30’’ head. 
Very tall straight plant. May crook 
slightly in extreme weather. Bound to 
be very popular. Grand exhibition vari- 
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RAVEL (K. & M.) (477) EM. Violet blue 
with reddish brown markings. Tall 
straight spike. About the best of the 
lower price blues. L .10; M .08; S .05. 
RR. B. (590). (Upton 9740) *(90)> Rusty 
brown on old rose base. Novel color. 
Can win in shows for largest floret. 
L .15; M .10; S .05. 
RED CHERRY (Roberts 746) 436 (EH). 
The best early red. A fine commercial, 
and’ good enough to win prizes at the 
shows, too. Bright searlet red with 
cherry red throat. 7-8 large flowers open 
onetinew spiked lig.Lo yet ps LOse Os. 
B 25-.25. 
RED GOLD (Knight) (550). A fine light 
red of high color value. Grows tall giant 
spikes with large florets on 27-inch 
flowerheads. Very healthy and fine 
propagator. L .40; B 10-50. 
