LANNIE—(Badetty, 1938)—3x2 
This was introduced as a Miniature Formal, but for me 
it is a decided Ball. A deep canary yellow, the same color 
as Mary Helen only smaller. A free and early bloomer 
with nice stems. Good for both exhibition and cut. 
50 
LUCY FAWCETT—3)/2x2!/, 
Pale lemon yellow, lined and dotted reddish purple. Very 
attractive and different. Can be grown large by dis- 
budding. 
25 
MAUDE ADAMS—3/9x2!/5 
White with slight pink suffusion inclined to focus at the 
center. A very pretty color combination. Free blooming. 
Good for both exhibition and cut. An old timer that is 
hard to beat. 
25 
MOLALLA—(Gill) 
Yellow tipped white. 
25 
NORMA—3!/5x2 
Light orange veined very lightly with magenta. The lin- 
ing is so faint that it is hardly noticed. A nicely formed 
Ball of free blooming habits. The orange Miniature Ball 
for exhibition. 
50 
NORMAN LEWIS 
A nice long stemmed variety of lavender pink color. 
50 
PURITAN—3x2 
A very pleasing color of white lightly tinted lavender. 
A well formed true quilled Ball that has good stems. 
25 
QUEEN MARIE—3!/>x2 
Though not a large Ball,, here is one that is different in 
color. A beautiful shade of salmon pink with light tan 
reverse. Very attractive. 
50 
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Best Balls for Exhibition 
EXHIBITION MINIATURE 
white Snow Queen Ky. Snowball Gov. Guild 
yellow Mary Helen Shirley Temple Lannie 
orange C. Caldwell Peacherino Norma 
red Big Ben Carl Owen Firefly 
pink Supt. Amrhyn Pink Ball A. D. Livoni 
lavender Orchid Ball Lav. Delight 
purple Mrs. Anderson Anna Rehorst James Cocker 
maroon Black Diamond Velvet Ball James Vick 
blend Rosy Dawn Alice J. Maude Adams 
bicolor Clara Clemens Frank Smith 
