MARIGOLD (Palmer ’54) 416 (M). Large orange-buff; a good glad in a needed color. 
L $1.00, M .60, S .40, Bulblets 4-.25, 10-.50 
MESA MIST (Hartman ’52) 486 (EM). A must for the smoky fan; nearest true gray of 
any glad. 
L .30, M .20, S 2-.25, Bulblets 15-.25, 100-$1.50 
MINARET (Fischer ’55) 432 (EM). Tall growing medium pink with a lighter throat. 
Looks good. 
L .60, M .40, S .25, Bulblets 5-.25 
MOTHER FISCHER (Fischer ’51) 400 (M). Topnotch prospect for a good commercial 
white, now that price is low. One of the best whites. 
L 2-.30, M 2-.20, S 4-.25, Bulblets 25-.25 
MRS. RHODA PETERSON (Menzies 751) 582 (E). Fine smoky when planted early to 
escape the hot weather; good anytime if opened indoors. Smoky rose and slate, with 
small cream center. 
L .25, M 2-.30, S 3-.25, Bulblets 25-.25 
NEGUS (K & M ’51) 354 (M). One of the best black-reds for exhibition, almost always 
making a flawless spike with florets in perfect allignment; very many open. 
L .20, M 2-.30, S 2-.20, Bulblets 20-.25 
OKINAWA (Loar ’50) 381 (M). Rosy tan overlaid chocolate; very odd. 
L .20, M 2-.25, S 4-.25, Bulblets 25-.25 
ORCHID FRILLS (Fischer ’55) 466 (EM). Delicate but very attractive in color; light 
orchid pink shaded to a white center. 
L .50, M .35, S .25, Bulblets 10-.35 
PAINTED LADY (Roberts 52) 443 (EM). Medium pink, with the clear white lip pet- 
als heavily edged a bright scarlet. Unique and much admired. 
L .30, M .20, S 2-.25, Bulblets 15-.25 
PAISLEY (Pruitt 754) 466 (E). Distinctly different two-toned lavender. Bound to be- 
come popular for its unusual coloring and large round flowers. 
L .50, M .35, S .25, Bulblets 10-.25 
PAUL BUNYAN (Melk ’55) 540 (M). An extremely large light to medium pink with a 
rosy red throat spot; many florets open on a husky spike. One of our favorite “giants.” 
L $1.00, M .60, S .35, Bulblets 2-.25, 10-$1.00 
PENNANT (Palmer ’52) 440 (M). Probably the most beautiful light pink. Though quite 
pale in tone, the color has plenty of life. Opens lots on fairly tall spikes. 
L .25, M 2-.30, S 2-.20, Bulblets 25-.25, 100-.75 
PERSIAN RUG (Roberts 50) 486 (M). Smoky rose and plum with prominent creamy 
yellow center. Much admired; although not a consistent producer of good show spikes 
its novelty value is high. 
L .20, M 2-.25, S 2-.20, Bulblets 25-.25, 100-.75 
PINK DIAMOND (Fischer 754) 440 (EM). Pale pink with a hint of orchid in its delicate, 
appealing coloring. Can make a grand spike. Nicely ruffled. 
L .50, M .35, S .25, Bulblets 10-.35 
PINK ELEGANCE (D. W. White ’55) 540 (EM). Huge ruffled pink; gorgeous florets. 
May crook sometimes when weather is hot. Beautiful. 
L $2.00, M $1.50, S $1.00, Bulblets .20 each, 3-.50 
PINK HARMONY (Tyndall 54) 540 (E). Nice early pink, white throat. 
L $1.00, M .75, S .50, Bulblets 2-.25 
PINK PRIDE (Arenius 752) 541 (M). Huge medium-light pink with sli 
throat feather. Seldom fiecks here. ona eeeal cutter. sentences 
L .30, M .20, S 2-.25, Bulblets 15-.25, 100-$1.50 
POINSETTIA (Johnson-Weeks 752) 450 (M). Beautiful medium red; 
glad that stands the heat. Opens 6-7 on fine ee inoue dite OO 
L .20, M 2-.25, S 3-.25, Bulblets 25-.25 
