*ROSEMAID—260— (Brown) 
An old variety still worthy of growing. Light 
rose with deep rose throat is the color. It’s early 
and prolific. 
L. 10c; M. 2-15c; S. 4-15¢ 
ROSETTE—260— (Kuhn 742) 
A ruffled light rose similar in general habits to 
Crinkles, and certainly a strong contender to that 
variety’s supremacy in the rose classes. Will open 
far more—8 to 9, and I have seen 10 and 11 open. 
Placement not always too good, and sometimes 
crowded, but other virtues overshadow this in- 
frequent tendency. 
L. 25c; M. 20c; S. 15ce 
SAINT CECILE—206— (Whitby ’49) 
A dainty cream with pink suffusion and laven- 
der throat stippling. A recent arrival from Can- 
ada. 
L. $1.75 
SILVERSIDES—262—(Kuhn 7°47) 
Rosy red with deeper coloring in lip—a different 
than ordinary color. Seventeen bud spikes hold 6 
open and have 6 colored in vertical placement. 
Stems sometimes short. 
L. 75c; M. 60c 
SMILETTE—260— (Sisson 49) 
A new addition with a new look. Color is deep 
rose with deeper rose lines on yellow throat. 
Slight ruffling adds distinction to this differ- 
ent color combination. Opens 8 to 5 on compact 
spike of 14 to 15 buds. 
L. $3.00; M. $2.00 
STARLET—200—(Baerman 744) 
Starlet is one of the best whites, and it really is 
white—nice, clean and clear—not creamy. Flor- 
ets are nicely ruffled with 3 or 4 open on dainty 
airy spikes of 12 buds. Beautiful subject for ar- 
rangement and a winner in spike competition. 
L. 15¢; M. 10c; S. 2-15c 
SUBDEB—200— (Evans ’39) 
A dependable old white that still wins ribbons and 
is excellent for arrangements. Florets plain, 
primulinus type; 4 or 5 open on sturdy little spikes. 
L. 10c; M. 2-15c; S. 4-15¢ 
SULPHUR FRILLS—206—(Kunderd ’23) 
An old cream that’s on the light yellow side. Has 
rose dashes on mid-ribs of slightly ruffled florets. 
Three open is limit, but little spike is still neat 
and pleasing. 
L. 10c 
Glad to receive your catalogue. Lik'e the personal infor- 
mation on each variety. Keep my name on your mailing 
list for future catalogues. Know that a man of your ex- 
perience would only grow the best.—R.W., LeRoy, Ill. 
Just a line to let you know I received the bulbs and to 
thank you for the overcount and extras. I think I got 
just about twice as many as I ordered.—F.E.C., Evains- 
ton, IIL 
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