STATUETTE—213— (Butt °50) 
A sister seedling of Peter Pan, not quite so heav- 
ily ruffled, but still shows the Crinklette parent- 
age. Florets are somewhat smaller, too, not ex- 
ceeding 3 inches. Six to 7 will open on well 
built spikes of 18 to 20 buds—quite a number for 
this size glad, Statuette is the epitome of dainti- 
ness and poise. Color is light yellow having a 
heavy stippling of red in the throat. Statuette 
was one of the best of the 1950 introductions 
for me. 
L. $3.00; M. $2.00 
*SUB DEB—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. 3-25¢; M. 5-25e; S. 8-25¢ 
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 spike is still neat and 
pleasing. 
L. 2-25¢ 
TANGELO-—222—(Troyer °47) 
Very rich shade of orange with gold lip and 
stripes. Spikes are tall—17 buds—with as many 
as 7 florets open and 6 showing color. Think this 
one will get its share of ribbons away from other 
good oranges when better distributed. 
L. 50c; M. 35c; S. 25c 
* TAPESTRY—270—(Kunderd ’50) 
A nice little purple self that opens 4 dainty prim 
type florets on 14 bud spikes. Color is rich and 
fast; does not fade or burn like so many purples. 
A fine addition to a weak color closs. 
75c for any size bulb 
*TAURUS—270—(Kunderd ’25) 
An old reliable purple that is practically identical 
to Hylas, but blooms later. Light purple without 
markings. Four to 6 florets open. 
L. 3-25c; M. 5-25¢; S. 8-25¢ 
“THE ORCHID—266— (Sprague ’24) 
A most unusual light lavender with deeper mark- 
ings. Petals are pointed and somewhat twisted, 
giving a convincing imitation of an orchid. Only 
3 open at once, but when rest of spike is cut off 
the base of spike makes a perfect corsage ready 
to wear. Very much in demand, and very little 
stock about the country, 
L. 15e; M. 2-25c; S. 3-25¢ 
TINY ROSE—163—(VanVoorhis) 
A small and dainty miniature rose with a deeper 
rose throat. Wins ribbons even against the larger 
contenders in its class. 
L. 15c; M. 10¢ 
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