PATRICIAN (Scheer 47) 566 Clear shade of medium lavender. Tfearest 
glad to true lavender in color. (Scale A) 
PATROL (Pal 46) 416 Clear apricot-buff with yellow throat. Makes 
fine spikes with many open. Fine show glad. (Scale B) 
PERRY EADS (Pommert 53) 433 Pale salmon-pink with red throat. Pri- 
marily a show glad,- very heavy stem. Opens 8. (Scale E) 
PFITZER'S MASTERPIECE (Pf 38) 330 Light salmon-pink with effective 
cream throat. Many open. Has won many ribbons. (Scale A) 
PICARDY (Pal 31) 530 This light salmon is too well known to require 
any description. Probably the greatest ribbon winner. (Scale A) 
POINSETTIA (John. 52) 450 Pure light red, slightly ruffled. Makes 
fine spikes. Good show record. (L 50¢; M 35¢; S 20/3; kts 10/40¢) 
POLYNESIA (K&M 50) 430 Pure salmon, deeper than Picardy. Straight 
spikes will carry up to 16 open and showing color.(Scale C) 
POUSSIN (Sal 47) 485 Striking morocco-red with red throat showing 
yellow line. An outstanding exhibition variety. (Scale A) 
PROF. GOUDRIAAN (K&M 50) 506 This early light-cream will make an 
outstanding record for both show and commercial. (Scale D) 
PUCCINI (DB 51) 470 Rosy-purple novelty with deeper throat. A 
healthy grower. (Scale B) 
RAVEL (K&M 47) 477 Medium-deep violet-blue with distinctive garnet- 
red throat markings. One of the most popular"blues". (Scale A) 
RED CHARM (Butt 39) 452 Still one of the best of the dark reds. 
Opens 8-9 well-placed florets on good spike. (Scale A) 
RED CHERRY (Rob 46) 436 Bright scarlet with Slightly darker throat. 
Good early cutflower. Opens 7-8 on graceful spikes. (Scale A) 
RED WING (Wri 48) 436 Similar color to Red Cherry, but blooms two 
to three weeks later. Slightly ruffled. (Scale Cc) 
SALMAN'S GLORY (Sal 47) 507 Light cream with scarlet blotch on deep- 
er cream throat. Round florets on tall spike. (Scale A) 
SANS SOUCI (K&M 51) 436 Brilliant scarlet with narrow line on lower 
petal. “ell-placed and well-attached. Good. (Scale EB) 
SHEREREZADE (K&M 51) 541 Light creamy pink with large strawberry 
blotch. Formal placement on good spike. (Scale B) 
SHERWOOD (Pru 48) 570 Rich wine-purple with nicely ruffled florets 
On a straight, willowy spike. Fast propagator. (Scale A) 
SILCHERLIED (K&M 50) 443 Cool, clear pink with deep rose throat. 
Will open up to 10 florets on good spike. (Scale E) 
SILVER GULL (K&M 48) 476 Silver blue-gray with cream throat. A 
glad that is different. Stock limited. (Scale B) 
SKYMASTER (Sal 49) 541 Peach-blossom pink with slight red throat 
lines. A blue-ribbon winner in this area. (Scale A) 
SKYWAY (Stev 48) 442 Bright clear pink shading into a creamy-white 
on the lower petals. Tall healthy grower. Good. (Scale D) 
SNOW PRINCESS (Pf 39) 400 The standard for commercial whites, and 
probably the most widely grown. Early. (Scale A) 
SPIC & SPAN (Carl 46) 444 Ruffled deep pink, opening about 10 on a 
20-22 bud spike. A top ribbon-winner. (Scale A) 
SPOTLIGHT (Pal 44) 413 Nice clear yellow with red throat. Blooms 
well from small bulbs. Mid-season. Good commercial. (Scale A) 
STORM TERROR (Wil 50) 582 Dark smoky orange with cream blotch. A 
very tall, strong grower. (L 75¢; M 50¢; S 30¢; Bts 5/25¢) 
SUNSPOT (Roberts 45) 417 Light apricot-buff with rosy spot in the 
throat. East grower and good show glad. (Scale A) 
TAKINA (Burns 33) 570 Rosy-purple, some call it cerise. Old, as 
glads go, but still a winner for show or florist. (Scale A) 
