LITTLE GOLD (Fischer ’50) 212-80. Rich 
golden yellow of excellent substance 
and growing habits. L .25, 10-2.00; M .20, 
10-1.50. 
LITTLE SWEETHEART (Fischer ’48) 
240-85. Ruffled pink with white center. 
5-6 open. 18 buds._It’s a sweetheart. 
L .25, 10-2.00; M 2-.30, 10-1.20. 
LOVELINESS (Koerner 742) 140-75. 
Shrimp-pink suffused white with creamy 
white throat. Thin, wiry stem; 14-inch 
floret, face-up type. L 3-.25, 10-.70; 
M 10-.40. 
MARCUS (Stevens 749) 106-60. Yellow, 
rosebud type floret. Small and different. 
L .40, 10-3.00; M .25, 10-2.00. 
MARIONETTE (Butt ’49) 213-75. Yellow, 
flushed red with a large red throat 
blotch. Delightfully and heavily ruffled. 
L 1.00; M .50. 
NADIA (Leffingwell ’37) 231-90. Upper 
petals bright salmon, lower petals yel- 
low. 6:8 open and very attractive. 
L 3-.30, 10-.80; M 4-.25, 10-.50. 
PEGGY ANN (Vasaturo °48) 240-75. Ap- 
pealing pink with white throat. Tall, 
graceful spike with 6 open and 18 buds. 
L .35, 10-2.80; M .25, 10-2.00. 
PERKY (Hubler °42) 236-75, Pure scarlet 
with rolled petals. Will open 7 blooms. 
L .20, 10-1.60; M 2-.25, 10-1.00. 
PETER PAN (Butt ’50). Deep orange- 
pink with deeper throat. Heavily ruf- 
fled—very unusual. L 2.00; M 1.50. 
PICCOLO (Koerner 747) 101-70. Face-up 
type white with scarlet markings. Very 
small floret in an unusual style. L 3-.25, 
10-.70; M 10-.40. 
PINK RIBBON (Spencer ’42) 240-90. 
Makes a ribbon of color, light pink 
with peppered throat. L 3-.30, 10-.80; 
M 4-.25, 10-.50. 
QUEEN OF BREMEN (Zimmer ’28) 266- 
75. Wonderful color. Lavender-pink with 
white throat. L 3-.25, 10-.70; M 10-.40. 
ROSETTE (Kuhn 742) 260-85. Light rose, 
ruffled and deep rose feather, 6-8 open. 
L .25, 10-2.00; M 2-.30, 10-1.20. 
ROSY BELLE (Plummer ’48) 262-80. Deep 
rose-red with a lustrous sheen. L .25, 
10-2.00; M 2-.30, 10-1.20. 
RUBY (Kuhn ’46) 252-70. Medium red. 
Opens 5-6 on a 16-18 bud spike. 47 inches 
tall and very early. L 2-.25, 10-1.00; 
M 3-.25, 10-..75. 
SILVERSIDES (Kuhn ’47) 262-70. Bright 
deep rose with silvery reflexes. 18 buds, 
6 open. L .40, 10-3.20; M .25, 10-2.00. 
SNOW BABY (Stancer 741) 200. Pure 
white, a little beauty. L 3-.25, 10-.70; 
M 3-.15, 10-.40. 
STATUETTE (Butt ’50). Clear’ medium 
yellow with purple-red throat, another 
unusual miniature. L 1.50; M 1.00. 
THOMAS E. WILSON (Koerner 742) 150. 
Face-up in red with lighter throat, 
very appealing. L 3-.25, 10-.70; M 3-.15, 
10-.40. 
WHITE CARNIVAL. White edged rose, 
very pretty. L .25. 
WHITE SATIN (Koerner 742) 100. Face- 
up type in creamy white, very dainty. 
L 3-.30, 10-.80; M 4-.25, 10-.50. 
YELLOW BIRD (Kuhn 746) 210. Out- 
standing yellow that opens 6 to 8. One 
of the best yellows. L .25; M .20. 
Fragrant Varieties 
GWEN (560). The large fragrant variety. 
Large beautiful light rose. L 1.00, 10- 
8.00; M .75, 10-6.00. 
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