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ORANGE BUTTERFLY (Salbach 27) M — 
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. Placed second small orange in N. A. 
G. C. Symposium receiving only one less first 
choice vote than the top one, Flicker. Won 
second for me at Binghamton, my Flicker 
being first. 
ORANGE DELIGHT (Kunderd 27) E — Suf- 
fusion of dark and light orange with bright 
red orange throat blotch. Lacinated and very 
pointed petals. A small one that is very color- 
ful and one that I would give first choice 
among the oranges for arrangements. 
ORANGETOWN (Cassebeer 43) L — Clear, 
bright medium orange with deeper feather in 
a lighter throat. A stretchy one that will 
open up to 9 on 18 bud spikes. Just reclassi- 
fied to a 300 where it should do a lot of win- 
ning. 
ORANGE TWEEDLE (Van Voorhis 42) M — 
Rich orange with rose lines in a gold throat. 
A different orange and a good one. 7 or 8 
open on 16 bud spikes. 
ORCHID SPRAY (From A. E. Kunderd 51) M 
— Not a small glad but its orchid-like charac- 
teristics put it in this list. Very delicate la- 
ender with a bit of light lavender dusting in 
a cream throat. Long, slightly ruffled and 
pointed petals. 12-14 four inch florets on 
small wiry spikes. 
OSAGE (Brown 35) M — A beautiful, clear 
scarlet with slightly deeper throat and mid- 
ribs. Opens 5 to 7 on 15-18 bud spikes. A 
very dependable one in the tough scarlet 
class. Placed second small scarlet in the N. A. 
G. C. Symposium but I would give it first. 
Won first for me at Binghamton. 
PALE MOON (Cave 42) E — Very clean, pale 
yellow. Not a color mark on it. Opens 4 with 
4 more in color on spikes up to 16 buds. A 
beautiful yellow. Won first for me at Boon- 
ton. 
PAL’S GAL (Van Voorhis 55) M — see new 
introductions. 
PANSY CUP (from A. E. Kunderd 55) New 
introduction. White with bright red _ base. 
Face-up. 
PARMA VIOLET (Vawter 52) M — Medium 
blue with a much deeper blotch edged creamy 
white. 5 or 6 open florets on spikes up to 16 
buds. Placed No. 1 small blue in N. A. G. C. 
Symposium. Stock still scarce. 
PATTY BERG (Koerner 42) M — Deep rose 
suffused with white and with silver edging. 
A grand color combination and very small. 
Much in demand especially for arrangements. 
PEASANT MAID (Kuhn 50) M — Clear, very 
deep rose, slightly darker in throat. Opens 
6 to 7 with 4-5 in color on 16-17 bud, very 
straight spikes. When more widely distri- 
buted will take its place among the winners 
in the rose classes. 
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