*ROSEMAID—260— (Brown) 
An old variety still worthy of growing. Light 
rose with deep rose throat is the color, It’s early 
and prolific. Never a crook. 
L. 3-25c; M. 5-25; S, 8-25c 
RUBY—252— (Kuhn 46) 
A fine all-around performer. Florets are pure 
dark red without any markings. Four to 5 will 
open on 15 bud spikes. It’s early, but late spikes 
are produced from side buds of large bulbs. This 
is a must have. It will please you and win for you. 
L. 2-25¢; M. 3-25¢; S. 5-25¢ 
SAINT CECILE—206—(Whitby ’49) 
A dainty cream with pink suffusion and laven- 
ender throat stippling. Four to 5 open on 15 bud 
spikes. Saint Cecile is doing much better in the 
U. S. now that she is better oriented. 
M. 60c; 8. 50c 
SILVERSIDES—262— (Kuhn 747) 
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. 
L. 40c; M. 25e; S. 15e¢ 
SMILETTE—260—(Sisson 749) 
A new addition with a new look. Color is dusty 
rose with deeper rose lines on yellow throat. . 
Slight ruffling adds distinction to this different 
color combination. Opens 3 to 5 on compact 
spike of 14 to 15 buds. 
L. $2.00; M. $1.50 
SPOT O’ ROSE—201—(Kinyen 750) 
Here is a white with a big spot of rose—a rare 
and much needed color break in small whites. The 
spot is deep rose set in the center of the nicely 
rounded florets which are arranged alternately 
and close together. Five will open, while 4 are 
showing color and 8 are green. Spot o’ Rose won 
many ribbons around the country in her maiden 
year last summer. 
L. 75c; M. 60c; S. 50c 
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- 
rangements and a winner in spike competition. 
L. 2-25c; M. 3-25c; S. 5-25¢ 
STARTLING—220 
Smoky lavender pink with rose throat spears. 
Three lacinated florets open on 15 bud spike. An 
odd and pleasing flower in a weak color class. 
L. 2-25¢ 
‘“‘Am very pleased with the bulbs received from you to- 
day and hasten to thank you for your most generous gifts 
and overcounts. Am exceedingly grateful for your interest 
in mv insignificant order.’’—Miss H.F.S., Marine. 
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