BIRCHVILLE GARDENS — Plainville, Connecticut 
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MARIONETTA (Butt 49) 213-75 1100 .60 49 4 .25 
Deeply ruffled, heavy textured variety, 10 5 «8.00 =-4.80.. 3.20 — — 
Outer portion is yellow, flushed red, with 
a large deeper red throat blotch. One of 
the best miniatures. 
PEGGY ANN (Vasaturo 48) 240 1 25 20 2—.25 10 40: 
Will delight the lovers of the smaller size 10. 2.00 1.50 1.00. ~ 100 3.20) 
glads. Chic and appealing. Pink with white 
throat. Tall, graceful spikes with 6 but- 
terfly-type florets open. 
ROSE CHARM (Fisher 48) 360-65 10 ~=1.00 .60 oo © Pkg: .25 
Very early crystaline-rose with a large 
contrasting cream blotch. Opens 5 or 6 on 
a 24 inch flowerhead. Grows 50 inches 
tall. A must have for early cut flowers. 
RUBY (Kuhn 46) 252-70 2 20 © 8—.25 ~5—.25 25 25 
Small medium dark red that is a strong LO e100 .70 50 100 .80 
grower. Opens five florets on an 18 bud 
spike. 
STE CECILE (Whitby 49) 200-70 1 20 Us 0 10 25 
Ste Cecile is a beautiful white slightly 10 2.00 1.20 80 §=©100 2.00 
blushed lavender blending to a pale yellow 
throat. Opens 5 florets that are recurved 
and needlepointed. Looks like ore of the 
very best. 
STARLET (Baerman 44) 200-70 2 12D 4.25. = ep ko, 25 
A small ruffled white on slender stem. This 10 1.00 .60 es — = 
is one of the finest white miniatures. 
TWINKLES (Butt 48) 232-70 if 50 B55 25 5 25 
Early orange pink having a yellow center 
with reddish lines. Deeply ruffled with 6 
open. One of the very best. 
WEDGEWOOD (Fisher 47) 366-80 2 25 4-25 6-25 Pkg. As 
Waxy ruffled blue—lavender gem which 10 + 1.00 .60 30 —_ — 
opens 5 medium size florets. One of the 
most beautiful glads. Truly a color mar- 
vel. Exceptionally healthy. If you buy 
only one glad, make it Wedgewood. 
YELLOW BIRD (Kuhn 46) 210-80 1 20 2-30 2-.20 10 .20 
Certainly the finest yellow miniature. LO b0ee ie SOO te 100 1.60 
Opens 10 florets on a 15 to 18 bud spike. 
The color is medium yellow without 
markings. 
1952 INTRODUCTION 
From JACK W. HARRIS, Sarnia, Ontario 
FORSYTHIA (Harris) Our premium bulb for 1951 and proven to be one of the finest 
yellows in commerce. Grows 55 inches tall, flowerhead of about 26 inches, carries 20 
buds, opening 8, five, and one-half inch florets with 8 in color. It is ruffled, fluted 
stands heat and drouth well and was rated highly by all who grew it this year. It was 
one oie two seedlings in the giant class to be awarded a superior rating at Bingham- 
ton, : 
Priced: Any size bulb for $2.00; Bulblets .35 each; 3 for $1.00. 
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