with 5-6 buds in color on a 10-12 bud spike. 
Florets 23/4", wide open, triangular and slightly 
tuffled. Watch this one step out and win the 
ribbons. (150). 
L. $2.50 ea.; M. $1.65 ea.; S. $1.25 ea. 
MAZIE — (Brown) 1935. A buff-pink or as some 
call it, an orange. A very husky grower and 
excellent propagator. (222). 
L. 10c ea.; M. 2-15c; S. 2-10c. 
NADIA — (Leffingwell) 1937. (Lady Dainty x 
Orange Butterfly). Light salmon, with many 
open and a long flowerhead. Carrys many oi 
the good traits of Orange Butterfly. (F231). 
L. 15c ea.; M. 10c ea. 
NIFTY — (Brown). Deep orange. A bright spot 
in your glad. patch. (229). 
L: 2-15c; M. 2-10c; S. 4-15c. 
OBERON — (Stancer) 1940. Aflame x (Apricot 
Glow x Flaming Sword). Beautiful scarlet, dain- 
ty and graceful. Good placement and excellent 
propagator and germinator. Flores slightly 
under 3”. Makes charming arrangements. 
(236). 
T)10c ea.; M. 4-25c; 5S. 2-10c. 
ORANGE DELIGHT — (Kunderd). This is an over- 
looked small one, and should be grown by more 
who like the dainty ones. A beautiful orange 
with deeper orange velvety markings. Narrow 
petals and in some ways resembling some of 
the orchids. (222). 
L. 2-15c; M. 2-10c; S. 4-15c. 
PASTEL — (Kuhn) 1946. (White Butterfly x 9). 
Early midseason. Delicate light lavender on 
a straight airy stem. A most delicate color. 
50” tall, 24” flowerhead, 16 buds, 31/4" florets, 
5-6 open, 5-6 in color. (226). 
L. 35c ea.; M. 25c ea.; S. 2-25c. 
PERI — (Kuhn) 1946. (Lilac Favorite x ?). Early 
midseason, small fairy like, heavily ruffled and 
laciniated pink with pointed petals. Cream 
throat, white midribs. 42” tall, 20” flowerhead, 
16 buds, 2'/2 - 3” florets, 5 open, 3 buds in color. 
(240). , 
Peesoe.ea.; M: 25c ea.; 5. 2-25c. 
PERIWINKLE — (Kunderd) 1939. Beautiful, small 
purple with darker blotch. We like this one 
very much. (170). 
L. 15c ea.; M. 10c ea.; S. 2-15c. 
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