Miniature Balls 
A. D. LIVONI—3x2 
A very beautiful, clear pink that is nicely quilled and very 
free blooming. 
25 
ARABELLA—3!/x2I/, 
Sulphur yellow tipped pink. Good stems. 
50 
CAVALCADE BALL—(McCarter, 1940) 
A Ball seedling of Cavaleade having the same color of 
its parent. Long stems holding blooms erect. 
50 
COLONIST—3x2 
A very profuse bloomer that is nicely quilled and has long 
stems. Brown edged and suffused carmine. 
50 
DAINTIBALL—(Linduff) —2!/.x2 
Nice color; white suffused lavender. Very free blooming. 
25 
FIREFLY—(Geer, 1939)—3!/,x2I/, 
An outstanding winner in the Miniature Ball class. Chi- 
nese red with tan reverse. A color not common in the 
Ball type. The blooms are well formed and held on slen- 
der stems well above the foliage. A vigorous grower and 
prolific bloomer. 
50 
FRANK SMITH—(Schultz)—3x2 
A very pretty and attractive Ball of deep maroon tipped 
white. I consider this variety one of the finest bi-colors 
but like most bi-colors it comes pure maroon at times. 
When tipped it is one of the finest of all Balls and a 
favorite of mine. 
50 
FRECKLE BALL—(Linduff)—3x2 
White freckled red. 
25 
GLOBE DE NANTES—3!/9x2//, 
This might be called a small edition of Big Ben, as it is 
similar in color. Deep, rich cardinal red. Very fine Ball 
that is nicely quilled and has good stems. 
50 
GOV. GUILD—3!/,x2//, 
A free blooming pure white that is the best white Minia- 
ture Ball. 
7a 
JAMES COCKER—3x2 
Nicely quilled Ball of a beautiful shade of deep purple. 
The purple Miniature Ball for exhibition. 
50 
JAMES VICK—(Keynes)—2!/x2 
A very fine free blooming Miniature Ball with stiff, slen- 
der stems that hold the flowers in position. Rich purple 
crimson on outside of the quill, while inside is a deep 
maroon which blends so as to give the whole flower a 
dark red appearance. 
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