CARA MIA—241— (Miller) 
Attractive rose pink, different than color of pegs 
small pinks. Rose marks in throat. Tall Sa 
and 4 open. 
L. 10c¢ 
CELESTINA—206—(Vasaturo ’49) 
Nicely ruffled cream opening 5 and 6 on com- 
pact spike of 14 buds. Should make a place for 
itself. 
L, 75¢ 
CONCERTINA—261—(Vasaturo ’49) 
Deep pink with rose cast. Cream throat with red 
feathers, Slightly ruffled. Four to 5 open on 15 
bud spike. 
L. 75e¢ 
CORAL BELLS—136— (Clark °30) 
This glad has one of the smallest florets of any 
variety. It will open 4-5 coral blooms spaced far 
apart on stems that sometimes crook, which 
makes it nice for arranging, if not for show. 
This won smallest floret in show for me at 1948 
Chicago show. A rare item. 
L. 25c : 
CRINKLES—262—(Kunderd ’16) 
Here’s a persistent winner of ribbons, often tak- 
ing best in section. Deep rose florets slightlv 
ruffled on sturdy spikes. An old variety but still 
hard to beat in its class, and stock very scarce 
as it propagates slowly. Listed by only 2 or 3 
catalogers in the country. 
L. 20c; M. 15e; S. 10c 
CRINKLETTE—224— (Butt 41) 
One of the most beautiful of all the Sie glads. 
A dainty spike of 12 buds with 3 or 4 open. 
Clean orange color with pleasing throat mark. 
Florets slightly ruffled. This won section champ 
for me in both single and 8-spikes at LeRoy, Ill. 
regional show in 1948. 
L. 15c; M. 10¢ 
DIXIE BELLE—222— (Lins 740) 
Deep orange with yellow throat. Very rich color 
and slight ruffling. Four to 5 open on compact 
spikes. 
L. 15¢ 
*DOLORES—240—(Vasaturo 743) 
Light pink with large white throat. Clean and 
neat. Three and 4 open on dependably straight 
spikes. 
i. 20c; M. 15e; S. 3-25¢ 
I received my bulbs O.K., and thank you for the ex- 
tras and generous over-count. Your bulbs were nice and 
blemish free. I like the ‘‘little’’ fellows, and your catalog 
has more of them listed than I’ve ever seen before.-- 
V.G., Watseka, Hl. 
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