STATUETTE (Butt 50) — 213 E 
A sister seedling of Peter Pan, not quite so heavily 
ruffled, but still shows the Crinklette parentage. 
Florets are somewhat smaller, too, not exceeding 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 daintiness and _ poise. 
Color is light yellow having a heavy stippling of red 
in the throat. Statuette is one of the best of all 
small type glads 
L. $1.50; M. $1.00 
SUB DEB (Evans ’39)—200 M 
A dependable old white that still wins ribbons and 
is excellent for arrangements. Florets plain, prim- 
ulinus type; 4 or 5 open on sturdy little spikes. 
L. 3-25¢e; M. 5-25c; S. 8-25c 
SULPHUR FRILLS (Kundred ’23) — 206 M 
An old cream that’s on the light yellow side. Has 
rose dashes on mid-ribs of slightly ruffled florets. 
Three open igs limit, but spike is still neat and 
pleasing. 
L. 2-25¢; M. 3-25¢; 8S. 5-25c 
TANGELO (Troyer ’47) — 222 L 
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. 30c; M. 25e; S. 20ce 
TANTIVY (Brown ’37) — 270 M 
The deep purple of Tantivy is the most intense of 
our few small type purples. Florets are still fur- 
ther enhanced by heavy yellow mid-rib stripes. 
Arrangement of florets is tight, 3 being open at a 
time on rather short-headed spikes. For this rea- 
son Tantivy is better for arrangements than for 
show. The variety is rare, it being a slow pro- 
pagator. 
L. 25¢e; M. 20e 
TAURUS (Kunderd ’25) — 270 M 
An old reliable purple that is practically identical 
to Hylas, but blooms later. Light purple without 
markings. Four to 6 florets open. 
L. 2-25¢e; M. 3-25c; S. 5-25¢ 
THE ORCHID (Sprague ’24) — 266 M 
A most unusual light lavender with deeper mark- 
ings. Petals are pointed and somewhat twisted, 
giving a convincine 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. 2-25¢e; M. 3-25¢e; S. 5-25¢ 
TINY ROSE (VanVvorhis) — 163 M 
A small and dainty miniature rose with a deeper 
rose throat. Wins ribbons even against the larger 
contenders in its class. 
LL. 2-25¢; M. 3-25¢ 
TWEHEEDLEDUM (VanVoorhis ’38) — 262 M 
One of the few that can stand the competition 
with Crinkles. Very odd rose red florets with large 
gold throat. Always attracts attention. No bad 
habits. 
L. 3-25¢; M. 5-25c; S. 8-25c¢ 
“Received order in good condition, and thanks lots for the 
extras.’’—G.L B., Ohio. 
“Balbs arrived O.K., and as usual are nice clean looking 
stock. Thanks muchly for the gratis.’’—R.H.D., R. I. 
“Received my order yesterday in fine shape. Am wel 
pleased with the bulbs, and want to take this opportunity te 
thank you ever so much for the new varieties you so kindly 
sent me.’’—Mrs. A. B., Minn. 
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