MARGERY (Melk ’53) 462 (EM). Bright medium-deep rose with darker shadings, A 
husky grower that may throw an occasional crooked stem, Much admired in our garden. 
Opens a lot at once on tall spikes. 
L $1.50, M $1.00, S .60, Bits. .20 each, 10-$1.50 
MARIGOLD (Palmer ’54) 416 (M). Light orange-buff of even coloring and large size, 
Looks good from a limited trial. 
L $2.00, M $1.25, S .75, Blts. 2-.30, 10-$1.20 
MESA MIST (Hartman ’52) 486 (M). Soft silvery gray with lavender cast. One of the 
prime favorites among visitors to our garden, A lovely smoky. 
L .50, M .35, S .20, Bits. 10-.25, 100-$2.00 
MOTHER FISCHER (Fischer ’51) 400 EM), A tall reliable white with a slight throat 
marking. 6 to 7 ruffled florets of good size open at a time. 
L .25, M 2-.30, S 3-.25, Blts, 20-.25, 100-$1.00 
MRS. RHODA PETERSON (Menzies ’51) 582 (EF). Plant this early-blooming smoky as 
early as possible or as late as possible for best flowers. Beautiful when planted in June 
for fall blooming, as extreme heat causes burning and fading, Large rosy-gray with small 
white throat, 
L .30, M .20, S 2-.25, Blts. 10-.20, 100-$1.50 
NOWETA ROSE (Fischer ’50) 568 (EM). This medium-deep rosy lavender is very popular 
for shows and gardens, though flowerheads are often rather short, Often nearly the whole 
spike is open at once, making quite a show. 
L .30, M .20, S 2-.20, Bits. 10-.20, 100-$1.50 
OKINAWA (Loar ’50) 381 (M). Rosy chocolate with some deeper flecking and a reddish 
throat, Unique and much admired. Often wins in its class. 
L .20, M 2-.25, S 4-.25, Bits. 25-.25, 100-.75 
PAINTED LADY (Roberts ’52) 443 (M), Pure pink with large white center; lip petals 
heavily outlined scarlet, Florets heavily ruffled. Very novel. 
L .40, M .25, S 2-.30, Bits. 10-.25, 100-$2.00 
PENNANT (Palmer ’52) 440 (ML). A very lovely clear, unflecked light pink that will 
open a lot at once (up to 10) on tall stems, medium flowerheads, Truly a beautiful glad. 
L .40, M .30, S-2-.30, Bits. 10-.20, 100-$1.50 
PERSIAN RUG (Roberts ’50) 486 (M). A novel combination of plum and rose shades, 
with a very large creamy yellow throat, Opens 7 at once on spikes that average good, some 
shorter ones. Most people like this very much. 
L .25, M 2-.30, S 3-.25, Bits. 20-.25, 100-$1.00 
PINK CHIFFON (Fischer ’53) 440 (EM). Its lovely soft orchid-pink coloring is the out- 
standing feature of this glad; close to the color of the old favorite variety, Rima. A 
wonderful florist color, 
L..75, M .50, S .25, Blts. 4-.25, 10-.50, 100-$4.00 
PINK DIAMOND (Fischer ’54) 440-460 (E). Delicate light orchid-pink with small 
greenish-cream throat; a very beautiful combination. It will open 7 or 8 medium-large 
flowers on graceful stems. Nicely ruffled and very lovely. 
L $1.00, M .75, S .50, Blts. 2-.20, 10-.75 
PINK HARMONY (Tyndall 54) 540 (VE). A grand early pure pink with lighter throat. 
Wonderful commercial prospect. Just about the first thing we had in bloom last summer, 
Good color and fine spikes; 6 or 7 large flowers open. 
L $2.00, M $1.50, S $1.00, Bits. .25 each, 10-$2.00 
PINK PRIDE (Arenius ’52) 541 (EM). A real exhibition variety and a fine cutflower 
glad, Its color—medium pink with soft red feather—is very good for a giant variety. 
Flecks hardly any for us. Many open on fine tall spikes. We like this a lot. 
L.75, M .50, S .25 ,Blts. 4-.25, 10-.50, 100-$4.00 
POINSETTIA (Weeks 752) 450 (M). Fine clear scarlet red with practicall i 
cn cut flower. Bulblets a little hard to sprout but HE be eee mare 
respect. 
L .25, M 2-.30, S 2-.20, Blts. 20-.25 
