ELDA—220—(Vasaturo °43) 
A pure golden yellow self; not a mark on it. It’s 
really neat and clean. Four to 6 open on 16 bud 
spike. 
L, 28ce; M. 15c; S. 3-25¢ 
ELLA MAY—240— (Clark ’30) 
Still another light pink with cream throat. Al- 
most identical to Dolores. In fact I can hardly 
distinguish the two either in appearance or per- 
formance, but I wouldn’t be without either. 
L. 15c; M, 10c 
ETHEL THERESE—206—(Vasaturo 47) 
A slightly ruffled cream with two rose darts in 
the throat. Four to 5 open. Attractive. 
L. 35¢e 
FAIR Y—266— (Kuhn 746) 
Here is a fine little glad in a color class not too 
thickly populated. It’s delicate lavender, holding 
5 and 6 open on a well built spike of 14 to 16 buds. 
Heavy demand and not too plentiful stocks forces 
a price raise over last year. 
L. 35c; M. 25e; S. 20e 
*FAIRY FANCY—206 
One of the best in the cream class, and different, 
as petals are pointed and slightly lacinated. Four 
to 5 open and no crooks. 
L. 1€a; M. 2-15¢e; S. 4-15e 
FILIGREE—216— (Kuhn ’45) 
Pinkish buff opening 4 to 6 slightly ruffled and 
lacinated florets. 
L. 50c; M. 35c 
FLICKER—221—(Kubn 46) 
Light orange with a snappy red throat mark. A 
standout in the garden or show. Opens 5 to 6 on 
.a sturdy spike of 15 to 16 buds. 
L. 35c; M. 25c; S. 2-25¢ 
FROHSINN—253— (Pfitzer °41) 
One of the few small glads to come out of Eu- 
rope, and a good one. A consistent winner because 
of excellent color and ability to open 6 to 8. 
Deeper red throat sets off the rich red of the 
florets. A rare variety that will be found in few 
if any other lists, and my stock, being still quite 
small, forces a price advance. 
L. 50¢ 
GILT EDGE—250— (Kuhn 742) 
Medium red with distinct picotee edge. Bright 
and flashy. If you'gals want curves (in your ar- 
rangements, that is) this is one for you, as it 
crooks. 
M., 10c 
I enjoyed the miniatures that I got from you so much 
that I’d like to put in an order for a few more.—Mrs. 
R. J., Spokane, Wash. 
I was very pleasantly surprised at all the swell extras 
you included.—H.C.D., Mt. Prospect, TIl. 
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