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ODELLIA—Very clear, sparkling, deep orange 
or salmon with very attractive, clear, cream 
blotch. A rare item. Opens 4 or 5 hooded 
florets on a dainty spike, which is fine for 
arrangements. 
OLD SOUTH—Smoky old rose with small 
deeper blotch diffused with cream. Opens 5 on 
a 15 bud spike and is a hard one to beat on 
the show table. Very popular and stock is 
not plentiful. 
OLIVE MARIE BROWN—Beautiful blending 
of deep yellow and orange. Opens up to 6 
florets on 14-15 bud spikes. Good on the show 
table and in a vase. 
ORANGE BUTTERFLY—Bright medium 
orange with bright yellow throat which has a 
slight trace of red in it. This can really open 
up the florets, 8 to 10 of them, and is a hard 
one to beat. Rather late. Much in demand. 
ORANGE DELIGHT—Suffusion of dark and 
light orange with bright red orange throat 
blotch. Lacinated and very pointed petals. A 
small one that is very colorful and excellent 
for arrangements. 
ORANGETOWN-—Clear,, bright, medium 
orange with deeper feather in a lighter throat. 
Up to 9 open and 4 in color on 18 bud spikes. 
A stretchy one. 
ORANGE TWEEDLE—Rich orange with rose 
lines in a gold throat. A different Orange and 
a good one. 7 or 8 florets open on a 16 bud 
spike. 
ORCHID SPRAY—Not a small glad but its 
orchid like characteristics induce me to list it 
here. Very delicate lavender with cream 
throat lightly peppered light lavender. Long, 
slightly ruffled, and pointed petals, 12-14 four 
inch florets on small wiry spikes. 
OSAGE—A beautiful clear scarlet with slightly 
deeper throat and mid-ribs. Opens 5 to 7 on 
15 to 18 bud spikes. A hard one to beat in the 
tough scarlet class. Very dependable, 
PALE MOON—Very clean, pale yellow or 
cream. Not a color mark on it. Opens 4 with 
4 more in color on spikes up to 16 buds. Early 
and very good. 
PARMA VIOLET—Medium blue with a much 
deeper blotch edged creamy white. 5 or 6 open 
florets on spikes up to 16 buds. This 1952 in- 
troduction bids fair to take its place at the 
top of its class. Stock is still very scarce. 
PATTY BERG—Deep rose suffused with white 
and with silver edging. A grand color com- 
bination and very small. Much in demand 
for arrangements as well as show. 
PEASANT MAID—Clear, very deep rose, 
slightly darker in throat. Opens 6 to 7 with 
4 or 5 in color on 16-17 bud spikes. Very 
straight and a good contender in the strong 
rose class. Although a 1950 introduction not 
much stock is yet available. 
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