TOTTY’S ’MUMS, MADISON, NEW JERSEY 
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Waite’s Novelty Singles 
DAINTY 
“MRS. W. H. WAITE” 
The flowers open a soft En¬ 
chantress Carnation pink, and 
when fully expanded, are 
pure white. The combination 
of the two colors, of the open¬ 
ing and full open flowers, 
make a charming combina¬ 
tion. 
The petals are cactus shap¬ 
ed, and with an exceptionally 
small disk, the flower has a 
most refined appearance. 
It is a strong grower, has 
fine lustrous foliage and is in 
flower for the earliest shows. 
The flowers are large without 
being disbudded, but when 
disbudded to fine blooms on a 
terminal spray it is fit for any 
exhibition table. 
“DAINTY” 
A seedling from the old Iridicum and 
for those who are looking for something 
different, for made up work such as din¬ 
ner table or basket decoration, will be 
of great service. 
It is a fine compact grower good either 
as a pot plant, or planted out in the open. 
It has very delicate stems, but as stiff as 
wire. The flowers are a pleasing yet 
somewhat strange combination. The 
buds are reddish bronze, the opening 
flowers a yellowish pink, and the full 
open flowers a delicate rose pink. 
The flowers, are small and Daisy like. 
It is altogether, a simple and beautiful 
variety and well named “ Dainty.” 
MRS. W. H. WAITE 
