slightly ruffled florets which have 
wonderful keeping qualities. Some 
eastern growers who have seen it 
bloom this past summer rated it 
highly. I have a good stock of 
Fairy Dell and it propagates rapid- 
ly, so have set a very modest intro- 
ductory price. 
Large 50 cents 
Fairy Dell has won three excellent 
ribbons for Mrs. Woodcock as a 
seedling on | and 3 spikes, division 
champion and grand champion 3- 
spike of show. I'm positive you'll 
like it and will sell it on a money 
back guarantee. 
Additional Small 
Decoratives 
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ATHENA — Nice, lavender orchid-type 3” florets. Very 
worth while. Be sure to try it. 
25c¢ any size, Bts. 10/25 
BRIGHT BEAUTY — Tall, medium, 
Straight with many 21/2" florets open. 
bon of bloom. Very fine. 
L. 2/25, M. 4/25, Sm. 6/25, Bts. 30/1.00 
early orange. 
Makes a rib- 
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BROWN ORCHID — Long one of my favorite glads. 
Very tall growing, smoky chocolate with deeper brown 
throat and yellow striping. 17 buds, 6 open. 
L. 2/25, M. 4/25, Sm. 6/25, Bts. 30/1.00 
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FAIRY —A nice, tall-growing even-colored lavender. 
16 buds with up to 8 open. Just the type of minia- 
ture | like. Good flower heads with nice ribbon of 
bloom. 
L. 2/25, M. 4/25, Sm. 6/25, Bts. 30/1.00 
FAIRY FANCY — Pointed, 
always straight 
L. 2/25, 
lascinated florets on an 
stem. Rich creamy 2” florets. 5 open. 
M. 4/25, Sm. 6/25, Bts. 30/1.00 
FIGURINE — A good ruffled apricot-brown. Makes a 
very substantial spike of 18 buds, 7-8 open. Place- 
ment, attachment excellent. 
L. $1.50, M. 75c, Sm. 50c, Bts. 3/25 
FILIGREE — Buff with pink tones. 
open. Slightly ruffled. 
L. 25c, M. 15c, Sm. 10c, Bts. 
Strong spikes. 5-6 
20/25 
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FLICKER — One of the very best of the small ones. 
Medium orange with yellow throat and bright scarlet 
blotch. 16 buds on tall spikes. 6 open, 5 in color. 
31," blooms. 
L. 3/25, M. 4/25, Sm. 5/25, Bts. 10/25 
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FLOWER GIRL — Small white florets with light char- 
treuse center, 4-5, 3” florets open. 15 buds. 
L. 2/25, M. 4/25, Sm. 6/25, Bts. 25/1.00 
GREMLIN — A _ nice 
Straight, several open. 
L. $3.00, M. 
ruffled, red with 2” 
New and nice. 
$2.00, Sm. $1.25, Bts. 2/50 
florets. 
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LADY BUG — Salmon red with white throat. 4-5 open. 
14 buds. Very nice. 
L. 2/35, M. 2/25, Sm. 4/25, Bts. 25/25 
ED 
LITTLE GOLD — A choice, bright golden yellow. 4-5 
open florets. Ruffled, tall and nice for cutting. 
L. 3/25, M. 4/25, Sm. 6/25 
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LITTLE SWEETHEART — Clear, 
white throat. Five ruffled florets open, 
tall, straight spikes. 
L. 15c, M. 10c, Sm. 4/25, Bts. 10/25 
medium pink with large 
5 in color on 
MARIONETTE — Yellow with red overtones. Large, 
bright-red blotch. 7 open of 20 buds. Heavily ruf- 
fled. Very choice. One of the best. 
L. 50c, M. 35c, Sm. 20c, Bts. 8/25 
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MURIELAE — White, with mulberry throat. Lilly shaped 
florets. Very sweet scented. About three open on 
short spikes. You'll like this one for its fragrance. 
Any size 2/35 
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MULTIPETAL #1 — The creamy florets with red feath- 
ering grow face-up. Very double. While | have not 
used it for hybridizing | have seen many of its seed- 
lings, nearly all of which were double. Hybridizers 
who are working for doubles will find this trait very 
dominating. 
Any size 35c 
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ORANGE BUTTERFLY — An old-time favorite which is 
probably still the best of all, especially for com- 
mercial growing. Golden orange florets, 10 or more 
open in very formal arrangement. Tall spikes, a good 
keeper. Some crooks. 
L. 2/25, M. 4/25, Sm. 6/25, Bts. 25/1.00 
PATTY BERG — Very small, lovely soft rose. Good 
spikes, 4-5 open. 
L. 2/25, M. 4/25, Sm. 6/25, Bts. 25/1.00 
an 
PELETIER D Osey — Rich tones of orange, brown and 
chartruse, the colors found in cyprepedium orchids. 
Marvelous for corsages and other flower styling. One 
of the very best novelties. Scarce and much in de- 
mand. 
75c any size, Bts. 3/25 
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PRIMULINUS — A clear yellow species. Strong grower, 
4-5 small, plain florets open. Straight, healthy and 
easy growing. 
L. 2/25, M. 4/25, Sm. 6/25, Bts. 25/1.00 
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ROSETTE — Rose pink with darker throat feathering. 
Ruffled, 6-8 open. Nice double row placement. 
L. 2/25, M. 4/25, Sm. 6/25, Bts. 25/1.00 
ROSE MAID — Strong growing, medium rose with 
deep rose throat. Always straight. 
L. 2/25, M. 4/25, Sm. 6/25, Bts. 25/1.00 
SPUNKY — Tall growing, dusty rose brown florets, 
with darker throat. Petals bordered white. 5 of 16 
buds open, 3 in color. Best in its color class. 
L. $1.00, M. 60c, Sm. 40c, Bts. 4/25 
TAURUS —A very fine, deepndable cutter. Plain, 
medium purple. 4-5 open. Good keeping qualities. 
Spikes medium height, straight. 
L. 2/25, M. 4/25, Sm. 6/25, Bts. 25/1.00 
TEENAGER — Medium rose with slight blue cast. 
Large cream throat. 6-8 open, 5 in color, 18 buds. 
31," florets. Grows tall and makes fine cutting spikes. 
One of the best miniatures. 
L. $1.00, M. 60c, Sm. 40c, Bts. 4/25 
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THE ORCHID — One of the finest for corsage work. 
The light lavender florets are pointed and irregular, 
very similar to orchids. Usually 3 open. Supply lim- 
ited. 
Any size 2/25, Bts. 25/25 
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TWEEDLEDUM — A variety which | have grown for 
many years. Very reliable. Deep rose with golden 
throat. Straight. Many open florets. 
L. 2/25, M. 4/25, Sm. 6/25, Bts. 25/25 
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TWINKLES — Quite dark orange pink, lighter throat 
with red pencilling. Ruffled, heavy substance, straight 
growing. Produces some short spikes. 
L. 30c, M. 20c, Sm. 10c, Bts. 10/30 
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YELLOW BIRD — A real choice yellow. Tall, straight, 
10 open. Florets slightly recurved. Clear, self medium 
yellow. Excellent. 
L. 2/35, M. 3/30, Sm. 5/30, Bts. 15/25 
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