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ATHENA = (Koerner °45) (366) 75 
Lavender with yellow throat lines. 4-5 4” blooms 
open on a 3’ spike. Looks much like an orchid, 
having heavily lacinated wing like petals. 
ATOM $3 (Hedgecock °46) (236) 70 
Clear scarlet with a distinctive gold border on the 
petals. The most popular of the miniatures. Won- 
derful for small baskets, arrangements, etc. 
BO PEEP (Butt 48) (240) 75 
Buff pink with a large cream throat 5-7 heavily 
ruffed blooms on a 31/4’ spike. Easy grower and 
fast propagator. 
CELESTINA  (Vasaturo ’49) (207) 75 
Clear deep cream. Up to 6 3” blooms on a 40” 
spike. A fine arrangement variety that is easy to 
grow. 
CRINKLES (Kunderd ’i6) (262) 100 
Late blooming deep rose miniature. Heavily ruffled. 
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LITTLE GOLD (Fischer 50) (212) 80 
Beautiful deep golden yellow opening 4-6 3” blooms 
on a 40” spike. Very intense coloring. 
MARCUS (Dr. Stevens '49) (106) 65 
The smallest glad we grow. About 4-5 114” blooms 
on a 3’ spike. Clear creamy white. 
MARIONETTE (Butt 49) (213) 75 
Exotic yellow flushed red with a deep red throat. 
6-7 heavily ruffled 3” blooms on a 40” spike. 
ORANGETOWN (Cassabeer 43) (220) 85 
Clear light orange opening 7-8 3” blooms on a 45” 
spike. Blue ribbon winner. 
PEGGY ANN (Vasaturo ’48) (240) 75 
Delicate light pink with a white throat. 6-8 3” 
blooms on a 41/4’ spike. A good grower that keeps 
well in water. 
TWINKLES (Butt 48) (232) 75 
Deep orange red with a contrasting yellow throat. 
6-7 open on a 40” spike. Heavily ruffled. 
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