LOVELY MARY—232—(Troyer ’50) 
A worthy and welcome addition to the salmon 
group which is not overly populated. This was a 
standout in my seedling trial ground, and |] 
recommend it unhesitatingly. Has made a good 
seedling reputation in Indiana shows. The deep 
salmon florets blend into deep yellow in throat. 
Five to 6 will open, and 6 will show color on 
long flowerheads of 18 to 20 buds. Even big bulbs 
are generous with bulblets. 
Bulbs—$5 each, any size. Bulblets, 10-$5 
GOLDEN WEDDING—212—(Troyer ’50) 
Originator describes it as deep gold, the color 
being clear and intense. Thirty inch flower heads 
open up to 10 ruffled florets on straight, tall, and 
vigorous spikes. Slow propagator. 
Bulbs—-$3 each, any size 
ROSY ELF—263—(Troyer ’50) 
Originator states that this new little rose is the 
same color as Burma, and ruffled too. Has an at- 
tractive whitish throat. Tall and vigorous with 
15 to 16 buds, and a good propagator. Has suc- 
cessful record in seedling showings at Indiana 
and Ohio shows. 
Bulbs—-$1 each, any size 
PETER PAN—233—(Butt ’50) 
A heavily ruffled deep orange with deeper orange 
throat mark. Opens 6 to 7 well attached 3 to 
3¥%4 inch florets on good spikes of 15 to 17 buds. 
Another fine ruffled creation of Butt, which, like 
his Bo-Peep and Twinkles, gets its crinkling and 
substance from his older Crinklette. This one is 
an early bloomer, 
Any size bulb—$5.00 
STATUET TE—213—/(Butt ’50) 
A sister seedling of Peter Pan, not quite so heav- 
ily ruffled, but still shows the Crinklette parent- 
age. Florets are somewhat smaller, too, not ex- 
ceeding 2% inches. Six to 7 will open on well 
built spikes of 18 to 20 huds—quite a number for 
this size glad. Statuette 1s the epitome of dainti- 
ness and poise. 
Any size bulb—$5.00 
LITTLE PEACOCK—211— (Sisson ’50) 
Still another seedling of Crinklette, but from a 
different originator, and a sister seedling of his 
fine Smilette brought out Jast year. Another 
worthy addition to the “yellow-with-markings” 
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