SMALL VARIETIES 
ARIA (248) Charming deep pink with a light cream throat. A miniature with a grand 
champion’s characteristics. Opens 8, beautiful 3” florets with 6-7 in color on tall, 20- 
bud spikes. , 
L 50; M .40; S .25; Blbts. 5 for .25 
ATHENA (266) A bright clear lavender shading somewhat darker toward the edge and 
with a golden stripe on the middle of the two lower petals. All petals are lacinated. 
Perfect for corsages. ’ 
Any size .25 
BABY BETTY (240) Something like the older Little Sweetheart, but more refined, some- 
what taller and a good propagator. One you will love and enjoy. 
L and M, 10 for $1.00; S 20 for $1.50; Blbts., Pkg. .25 
BO-PEEP (249) Beautiful buff-pink, shading to a yellow throat, faintly dusted red. Opens 
5-6, heavily textured and ruffled blooms on a 17-bud spike. The 3” florets have good 
placement and attachment. 
L and M, 10 for $1.00; S 20 for $1.50; Blbts., Pkg. .25 
CRINKLETTE (244) The forerunner of most of Mr. Butt’s popular miniature strain, Or- 
ange-pink of unusual form and style. Very heavy texture and dainty ruffling. Opens 
6-7 well-arranged and attached florets on sturdy spikes. 
L and M, 10 for $1.00; S 20 for $1.50; Blbts., Pkg. .25 
CUTIE A dainty little miniature, in a medium rose shade, shading to deeper rose toward 
the center, with deep rose throat. Faces up, 8-9 buds, on a 16” spike, extremely healthy. 
L 50; M .35; S 4 for $1.00 
ELLA MAY (240) One of the older really good ones. Lovely light pink with rich cream 
throat. Don’t miss this one. . 
L and M, 10 for $1.00; S 20 for $1.50; Blbts., Pkg. .25 
FADDIST (243) Another of the older good ones. Medium pink with brilliant red throat 
markings. Wonderful for corsages. 
L and M, 10 for $1.00; S 20 for $1.50; Blbts., Pkg. .25 
GAILY CLAD (291) A 1952 introduction that should not be confused with the deep salmon 
Gaily Clad introduced in 1945. This variety is greenish yellow with a conspicuous 
orange red blotch on the lower petals. It has heavy textured, tightly tied, heavily ruf- 
fled florets on a heavy straight stem with 5 wide open showy bloom of 13-14 buds on 
a 20” flowerhead. Existing stocks are small although propagation is satisfactory. 
L $2.50; M $2.00; S $1.50 
GOLD CHEVRON On the unusual side, in that its florets are lacinated and needle pointed. 
Florets are light yellow without any noticeable trace of another shade. Up to 6-7 open. 
Florets are well placed on tall straight spikes. 
L .25; M .20; S 2 for .20; Blbts. 20 for .50 
LITTLE GOLD (212) Shining gold. Sensational deep golden yellow opening 5 frilled florets 
of 15 buds. Many show honors. 
L and M, 10 for $1.00; S 10 for .50; Blbts., Pkg. .25 
LITTLE SWEETHEART (240) Delicate shade of pink, blending to a snow white throat. 
Opens 6, 314” lightly ruffled florets on a 36” stem. Moderate propagator. 
L and M, 10 for $1.00; S 10 for .50; Blbts., Pkg. .25 
LOVELY MARY (232) Warm glowing salmon with a rich cream throat. Opens 6, slightly 
ruffled. wide-open florets on 16-bud stems. Very pretty. 
L 50; M .35; S .25; Blbts., Pkg. 50 
NADIA (231) An unusual blending of colors. Upper petals bright salmon; lower petals 
yellow. Opens 6-8 airily spaced florets on straight, wiry stems of 15-16 buds. 
L and M, 10 for $1.00; S 20 for $1.50; Blbts., Pkg. .25 
ORANGE BUTTERFLY (222) Glowing bronze orange, one of these small decorative types 
that fits so well in arrangements. Spikes are tall and wiry. Holds up to 8 or ten open. 
Will crook but for arrangements that does not hurt. 
L and M, 10 for $1.00; S 20 for $1.50; Blbts., Pkg. .25 
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