LITTLE BRIDE—200—(Vasaturo ’50) 
A creamy white of 15 buds, 4 open, and 6 in 
color. Primulinus type florets. 
L. 50c 
LITTLE EGYPT—253— (Brown) 
Little Egypt was my most exciting find of the 
season from among the forgotten little glads of 
yesteryear. Why Little Egypt should have become 
nearly extinct is inexplicable, for certainly every- 
where I showed it last summer it won ribbons and 
met with enthusiastic reception from both show- 
men and women looking for something different 
in the way of arrangement material. Although 
classified as rose, Little Egypt for me was defi- 
nitely red with a distinct dark red, almost black 
red blotch which sets off the prim type florets like 
a bull’s eye. Spikes are not long, but neither are 
they stubby. Three florets open at a time, and 
they will captivate even the most apathetic ob- 
server. Sorry I cannot offer Little Egypt at a 
lower price, but its scarcity leaves no alternative. 
L. or M. 50c 
LITTLE GIANT—232—(Whitby ’48) 
A fine new introduction from Canada that’s 
catching on in the states. Odd lacinated and 
pointed petals are orange buff suffused on a 
greenish yellow background. This doesn’t add up 
to deep salmon, as classified, for to me over-all ef- ~ 
fect is buff. But no matter, Little Giant is a fine 
little glad that you will like. It opens 3 or 4 
florets on 15 bud spikes. 
L. 75¢e 
LITTLE GOLD—212—(Fischer ’50) 
Deep golden yellow, rich, clean, and warm. 
Slightly ruffled florets are without extraneous 
markings; 3 are open at a time on 15 bud spikes. 
A fine new variety with color appeal no one can 
resist. 
L. 50c; M. 35e; S. 25e 
LITTLE JEWEL—240—(Vasaturo 750) 
A fine new addition to the pink class, and one 
that has the stuff to win even in this tough 
league. Little Jewel opens 4 and 5 ruffled florets 
which have large cream throats. Spikes are sturdy 
and carry 15 buds. This is an early bloomer. 
L. 50¢ ‘a | 
LITTLE PAL—260—(Van Veoorh’s 743) 
_, Light pinkish rose with deep rose throat plume. 
Four to 6 open, always straight and dependable. 
Will give Crinkles strong competition. 
L. 2-25c; M. 3-25c; S. 5-25c 
“This is to acknowledge receipt of my bulbs and to 
thank you for the fine overcount and the generous gratis 
inclusions. Without reservations I can Say they were the 
finest looking bulbs of any I have ever seen, and I Sent 
some 20 orders this year.’’—Miss E.M.G., Watertown. 
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