PERI—240— (Kuhn 746) 
This one is of slight build, dainty and fetching. 
Four to 5 light pink florets composed of pointed, 
lacinated, and slightly ruffled petals will open on 
spikes of 15 to 16 buds. 
L. 25c; M. 20c; S. 15c¢ 
*PERKY—236—(Hubler °42) 
This is a favorite of mine, and a consistent rib- 
bon winner. Seldom has to face Osage on the show 
table as the former is early while this one comes 
along later; otherwise it would be a_ toss-up. 
There is some marbling in the scarlet florets, 5 to 
7? of which will open on tall willowy spikes. 
L. 15e; M. 10c; S. 2-15c 
*PINK RIBBON—240— (Spencer ’42) 
One of the leading ribbon winners in the small 
pinks. Spikes are tall and stretchy, holding 6 to 8 
open florets. These are light pink with deep pink 
stippling on a cream throat. Every one likes it. 
L. 15c; M. 10c; 8S. 2-15¢e 

Ruby 
RUBY—252— (Kuhn 746) 
The best all-around performer for me last year, 
and a winner of section championship at Ed- 
wardsville, Ill., last season. Florets are pure dark 
red without any markings. Four to 5 will open on 
15 bud spikes. It’s early, but late spikes are pro- 
duced from side buds of large bulbs. This is a 
must have. It will please you and win for you. 
L. 25¢e; M. 2-25e; S. 4-25¢ 
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