MRS. RHODA PETERSON 582(Menzies)EM 
Grand smoky of distinct coloring. Blue gray over 
orange salmon. Up to 10 open with a total of 18 
buds. One of the best. 
L .35, M .25, S 2/.30, B 10/.25, 100/2.00. 
NORDIC QUEEN  540(Fischer)M Beautiful 
new pastel, sister of Evangeline. Tall strong 
grower. Very regular placement of its 6 or more 
open blooms. A beauty and one you will like. 
Light pink shading to creamy yellow throat. 
L .35, M .25, S 2/.30, B 10/.25,100/2.00. 
NOWETA ROSE 568(Fischer)M Clean 
lavender rose, somewhat similar in color to 
Elmer’s Rose but lighter. Opens 7 to 10 with a 
long head on a tall plant. There is some con- 
troversy as to which is better, this or Elmer’s 
Rose. They are enough different to have both. 
Noweta Rose is larger. Both are fine. 
L 2/.30, M 2/.20, S 4/.25, B Pkg .30. 
ORANGE FLAME 420(Harris) Brilliant flame 
orange with deep yellow throat that hits you 
right in the eye. You can’t imagine a more 
dazzling color. Ruffled, of heavy texture and can 
stand heat, drought and rough handling. Medium 
tall with 20’ head and 7 open. A marvelous all 
round variety. 
L 2.00, M 1.00, S .50, B 1/.25, 10/2.00. 
ORCHID BLUSH 466(Deam)M Beautiful 
clear light lavender with a small white blotch 
and peppered deeper lavender in throat. Opens 
8 well placed and attached blooms on a head of 
20 buds. Tall strong straight grower. Stands dry 
weather especially well. 
L 1.00, M .75, S .50, B 3/.25,10/.75,100/5.00. 
ORCHIS 466(Vasaturo)M A different and dis- 
tinctive medium lavender shading to a deeper 
throat with a sort of silvery or frosty appearance 
over the whole flower. Opens 6 on a 22” head. 
Texture, placement, etc. are good. Fine propa- 
gator. 
L .25, M 2/.30, S 2/.20, B 15/.25, 100/1.00. 
PAISLEY 466(Pruitt)M Very distinct and at- 
tractive novelty mauve lavender with a deeper 
mauve feather and creamy throat on which is a 
mauve blotch. See picture page C for color. 
Opens 6 5”’ blooms on a 16-18 bud spike. Medium 
height plant. Strong healthy grower and good 
propagator. The ladies sure like this one. Have 
had many fine reports on it. Healthy bulbs. 
L 1.00, M .75, S .50, B 4/.25,10/.50,100/3.50. 
PARADE 468(Klein)E Beautiful cyclamen 
purple with magenta throat. Medium height. 
Opens 8 with 6 in color. Does not. burn in the 
sun. Becoming very popular. 
L .30, M .20, S 2/.20, B 8/.25,100/3.00. 
PATROL 416(Palmer)LM Beautiful clear 
apricot with yellow throat. Opens 10 with the 
ps 
Mountaineer 
remaining showing. Tall strong plant. One of the 
finest varieties for all uses. Simply wonderful. 
Foliage sometimes shows lack of chlorophyl but 
this doesn’t harm the bulbs. 
L 2/.30, M 3/.25, S 5/.25. 
PAULINE 400(Wright)LM A fine large pure 
white that often gets to the 500 size. Opens 7-9 
on a long head. A giant plant with a huge 
florescence. Grand for either exhibition or com- 
mercial use. Of Grand Champ quality and 
healthy. 
L .35, M .25, S 2/.30, B 10/.25, 100/2.00. 
PENELOPE 466(Deam)EM Distinctive shade 
of deep lavender or mauve. Nothing else like it. 
Opens 6 or more large well placed blooms out of 
18-20. This is a wonderful variety and one of my 
favorites tho I don’t usually go for mauve colors. 
Penelope is really outstanding. 
1.25, M5 2/.30, S)2/.20- 
PENNANT 440(Palmer)LM Light pink sister 
of Evangeline. Not so large but opens 10 or more 
always well placed and strongly attached blooms. 
One of the very best light pinks for all purposes. 
L .35, M .25, S 2/.30, B 10/.25,100/2.00. 
