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MY DARLING (Kunderd 53) M — This final- 
ly was classified 191. Lower petals yellow, 
lightly edged very deep red or purple, with 
less of the yellow on top petals and a very 
bright, velvety, deep red throat blotch of un- 
usual formation. Slightly ruffled and pointed 
petals. Quite spectacular. Won first for me 
at Binghamton. 
MYSTIC (Kunderd 17) E — A distinctive 
shade of medium rose with creamy white 
throat, the back part of which is covered with 
a peppering of deeper rose. A real old one of 
which very little stock is available. 
NADIA (Leffingwell 37) M — Light salmon 
with clear yellow throat, lower petals mostly 
yellow. Opens 7 and 8 very well placed florets 
on tall straight spikes. One of the very best 
exhibition varieties. Won first for me at 
Binghamton and is the No. 2 small salmon in 
the N. A. G. C. Symposium in which 13 raters 
placed it first. 
NEGUS (K & M 51) L — Not a small glad 
but definitely a 300 and an outstanding one. 
A wonderful, solid black red. This will open 
9 and 10 on spikes up to 22 buds. Excellent 
attachment and placement of florets. Usually 
wins the blue and very often Section Cham- 
pion. At Binghamton it won two Division 
Championships. 
NIFTY (Brown 32) M — Small, clear, medium 
orange shading lighter to a full, clear bright- 
yellow throat. An old one you should not be 
without. 
OBERON (Stancer 40) E — Brilliant orange 
scarlet with slightly darker markings in 
throat. Opens 4 with 4 more in color. Dis- 
tinctive and very early. Get this for early 
blooms. 
OCEAN SPRAY (Baerman 46) E — White 
with beautiful amber blotch. A very popular 
and worthwhile variety. Makes a _ beautiful 
vase as well as being good for exhibition. 
Placed second small cream in N. A. G. C. 
Symposium being given first place by 6 raters. 
ODELLIA (Winsor? 42) "M —— 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 (Almey 44) M — Smoky old rose 
with small deeper blotch diffused with cream. 
Opens 5 on 15 bud spike and is a hard one 
to beat on the show table. A very popular 
variety and always a sellout. Placed No. 1 
small smoky in N. A. G. C. Symposium by a 
wide margin. 
OLIVE MARIE BROWN (Phe 34) L — Beau- 
tiful blending of light orange into a full deep 
yellow throat. Opens up to 6 florets on 14-15 
bud spikes. 
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