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MIST MAIDEN (Whitby 49) 
White that is flushed with lavender like 
STE CECILE. Opens 6-8 on a long flower- 
head with 3” blooms. 1949 introduction. 
PEGGY ANN (Vasaturo 48) 240 
Will delight the lovers of the smaller size 
glads. Chic and appealing pink with white 
throat. Tall, graceful spikes with 6 but- 
terfly-type florets open. 
PICOLO AND THOMAS E. WILSON 
We have a mixture of these varieties 
that are to be sold at the following low 
prices. PICOLO is a 1 inch soft cream 
with roselane purple shading. 
ROSE CHARM (Fischer 48) 360—65 
Very early crystaline-rose with a large 
contrasting cream blotch. Opens 5 or 6 on 
a 24 inch flowerhead. Grows 50 inches 
tall. A must have for early cut flowers. 
STE CECILE (Whitby 49) 
New introduction from Canada, a white 
slightly blushed lavender blending to a 
pale yellow throat. Opens 5 florets that 
are recurved and needlepointed. 
THOMAS E. WILSON (Koerner 42) 1832—78 
Jasper-red with creamy white throat with 
light white stripes on petals. Has a thin 
wiry stem perfect for face up type. 
TWINKLES (Butt 48) 232—70 
Early orange pink with a yellow center 
with reddish lines. Deeply ruffled with 6 
open. One of the very best. 
WOOD FAIRY (Whitby 49) 
A white with a small clean carmine blotch, 
opens 6-8 on a 18 bud spike. The 23-3” 
florets are well placed on nice straight 
spikes, 1949 introduction. 
52 
Bulbs 
Unit Large Med. 
i 1:50 1.00 
1 4s) .60 
10 6.00 4,00 
10 15 50 
1 20 .20 
10 2.00 1.50 
a eb UR .OG 
3 25 20 
10 75 UES 
1 2.00 2.00 
1 1.50 1.00 
Small 
00 
30 
2.80 
20 
2-.30 
1.00 
50 
.20 
.60 
2.00 
50 
Bulblets 
Unit 
2 50 
3 .30 
10 80 
100 25 
25 25D 
100 15 
2 50 
10 .20 
100 1.25 
Zz 50 
