MINIATURES 
ARIA (Kuhn 48) ! 
: . 78 days 242 
An interesting deep pink with a light 
cream throat that has the earmarks of a 
good one. Opens 6 to 8 florets on a long 
spike with as many as 20 buds. 
L $2.00 M $1.50 S 75c B 1-20c 
ATHENA (Koerner 45) 
75 days 266 
Bright clear lavender, shading some- 
what darker towards the edges of the 
petals. A goolden strip down the middle 
of the two lower petals adds a distin- 
guishing touch. Petals are lacinated, with 
a winglike butterfly spread. Excellent for 
corsage work. 
Price 40c any size 
ATOM (Hedgecock 46) 
80 days 236 
A miniature scarlet with a gold edge— 
one that everyone admires. Very distinc- 
tive and very good for corsage work and 
small arrangements. 4 to 5 open on med- 
ium stems, spaced fairly far apart on the 
stem and like most miniatures, it has a 
wiry thin stem. 
L 25c M 2-30c S 3-25c B 10-25c 
ARIA 
BABS (Pruitt 45) 68 days 210 
A very nice light yellow miniature, heavily ruffled. Buds have a 
greenish yellow cast before they open. Will hold about 6 open on a 
medium tall spike. Here is a glad that goes well in corsage and ar- 
rangement work. 
Price L 2-25c M 4-25c S 6-25c B 50-25c 
BROWN ORCHID VanVoorhis 40) 85 days 290 
For a miniature, Brown Orchid goes far beyond what one could 
reasonably expect. Tall, many open, excellent all around performance 
leave little to be desired as to growth. Color is a velvety brown, odd 
but attractive. 
renter BY brates eer pe fe! 50-25c 
CRINKLES (Kunderd 16) 105 days 262 
A ruffled rose, one of the oldest we list but still plenty good enough 
to list. Its main fault is its lateness, something not found too often 
in the miniatures. It may be possible to cross some of the real early 
miniaures with this one to get a mid season bloomer. ; 
wt Price iL 2-25¢ B 25-25c 
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