MIST MAIDEN—206—(Whitby °49) 
_ <A delicate little cream with a pink suffusion. 
Four to 5 open on dainty spike. 
L. 60c; M. 45c; S. 25c 
"MRS. CALVIN COOLIDGE—240—(Kunderd ’27) 
Old tho she may be, and in a tough class, to me 
Mrs, C. is one of the finest still. Medium pink 
florets with large light yellow throats are the 
softest, cleanest, and most refreshing of any 
glad. A slight crinkling of the edges adds further 
grace and appeal. Only 3 to 4 open at a time, but 
spikes are always straight and nicely proportioned. 
L, 2-25¢e; M. 3-25e; S. 5-25e 
NADIA—231— (Leffingwell ’37) 
The standard for comparison in the salmon group. 
Tall and stretchy tho stem is sometimes short and 
49 season saw a lot of crooking. Five or 6 are 
usually open, 7 to 8 in cooler weather. These are 
salmon with large deep yellow lip. 
L. 2-25¢e; M. 3-25e; S. 5-25¢ 
"OLIVE MARIE BROWN—222 
A fairly old variety that is always a strong con- 
tender in the orange class. Compact little spikes 
have 4 to 6 open florets that are a blend of deep 
yellow and bronze. 
L, 2-25¢c; M. 3-25c¢; 8. 5-25¢ 
OLD SOUTH—386—(Almey °44) 
A fine little variety being rose smoky with slate 
flecking in hot weather and unmarked in cool 
weather; it’s good either way. Slight ruffling 
adds appeal. Four to 5 florets open in vertical 
placement on tall spikes. Very rare. 
35ce any size bulb 
ORANGE BUTTERFLY—222—(Salbach ’27) 
Here is one that likes to open them up. Eight to 
10 open at once is easy for O.B., and it will do 
even better than this ‘occasionally. Florets are 
medium orange with red lines on deep yellow 
lip. They are spaced well apart. - 
L. 3-25c; M. 5-25¢; S. 8-25c 
*ORANGE DELIGHT—222—(Kunderd °27) 
This is a little beauty. Dainty florets have pointed, 
lacinated petals that are deep orange marbled 
lighter orange. Won’t open over 8 at a time, but 
is very useful in arrangements and therefore a 
favorite with the ladies. 
L, 2-25c; M. 3-25¢e; S. 5-25¢ 
URANGE TWEEDLE—222—(VanVoorhis °42) 
A very fine stretchy orange that really likes to 
open them up. Have seen as many as 12 open on 
it at once. Sometimes goes over size,. tho. 
L. 3-25¢; M. 5-25¢; S. 8-25¢ 
CSAGE—236— (Brown ’35) 
A sure winner in the scarlet class. Five to 7 light 
scarlet florets open at a time. They are set close 
together in vertical fashion on tall straight spikes. 
Very dependable. 
L. 15¢e; M. 2-25¢; S. 4-25¢ 
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