RETAIL PRICES 1953 Page 7 
SMALL FLOWERED VARTETTES 
ATOM 236 A clear vermillion with a distinct silver edge bordering each petal. Good. 
Lrg. 2 - 25¢,10 - 1,00; Med. 3 = 25¢,10 — 70¢d; Smi, 5 = 25¢,10 - 40¢3B.20-25¢. 
BO-PEEP 240 Dainty salmon pink with extremely heavy ruffling, cream throat - pink 
stippling in throat. Very good texture, opens 4 to 6, In our opinion one of the 
best. Lrg. 2 — 30¢,10 ~ 1,20; Med. 3 = 30¢,10 = 80¢3Sal. 10 — 50¢; B.20 - 25¢6 
COY CONNIE Sparkling pink, very heavily ruffled. Will open up to 6. Lrg. 2 - 35¢3 
Meagi2’— 25¢, 10 - 1,00: Sm1, 3 - 25¢,. 10 ~ 75¢. 
DOLORES 240 Early light pink with blending white throat. Excellent for table arrange 
ments, Med. 3 = 25¢, 10 - 70¢; Sml. 5 = 25¢, 10 = 40¢3 Bolts. 20 - 25te 
DRAGONETTE Will win more blue ribbons for smallest Glad in the show of any variety 
we know. Originator says florets resemble a snapdragon. Pink with yellow mark~ 
ings and sometimes the color is teversed, A good adcition to a’ gnall variety 
collection. Lrg. 2 - 35¢,10 - 1,403; Med.3 — 35¢,10 - 1.20;Sm1.4 - 35,10 ~ 70¢. 
FILIGREE 216 Laciniated pinkish buff, extremely ruffled. Florets well spaced on the 
spike allowing plenty of stem to be cut with each floret for holding up well in 
arrangenents, Med. 3 - 35¢, 10 - 1.20; Sml. 3 = 25¢, 10 - 80; Bblts, 10 ~ 25¢. 
FLOWER GIRL 200 A nice clean white,with a light greenish tinge in the throat, Very 
heavily ruffled. Was never failed to win the Blue ribbons on the show table and 
for the past three years has been TOPS in Glenn Pierce's "Whats Tops in the 200 
Flower Girl will open more florets than any other white in the small” flowered 
varieties we know. Lrg. 2 -— 25¢,10 - 1.00; Med. 10 - 60¢3; Gml, 10 - A0¢;. Bblts. 
30 - 25¢, 100 — 70¢. 
HOCUS POCUS 313 While this variety is listed as 313 it is more liable to bloom out 
closer to a 213, especially from medium or small sized bulbs. A golden yellow 
with a striking mahogany throat blotch, Florets are nicely ruffled and well 
spaced on a nice whippy stea. Hocus Pocus can be one of the first to bloom in 
your garden. Lrg. 2 = 25¢,10 - 80¢3Med. 10 = 50¢;Sml. 10 ~ 35¢sBblts,100 -50¢. 
LITTLE GOLD 212 Lovely glowing shade of golden yellow, Does not open for us more 
than 4 or 5 at the most, however it can sure catch the eye of visitors. Is very 
dainty for arrangement work. You will like this one. Lre. 2 = 25¢3 Med.3 - 25¢5 
GSml, 5 — 25¢3 Bolts, 20 ~ 25¢, 
LITTLE SWEETHEART 240 This is truly well naued. Delicate pink blending to a snowy 
white throat. Waxy, most heavily ruffled florets, For corsage and arrangements 
this variety is unsurpassed. A Blue ribbon winner all the time,and was a Div- 
ision Ghamp for us at Washington Glad Show at Auburn in the 200 class in 1952. 
Lre. each 20¢,3 - 50¢,10 - 1.603 Hed. 2 ~ 25¢, 10 - 1.00; G6m1,10 - 60¢: Bblts. 
20 — 25¢, 100 ~ 1,00. 
SILVERSIDES 262 Bright deep rose with silvery refloxes. Unique in color, Lrg.each 
20¢, 3 - 50¢ 10 = 1,503 Med 2 = 25¢, 10 - 1,00; Sml. 10 = 60¢;Bblts.10 - 25¢. 
SNOW BABY 200 Just a Tiny white glad, average heighth, Lrg.e = 25¢,10 - 1,00;Med. 
10 = 60¢; Sml, 10 - 40¢; Bblts. 35 = 25¢, 100 - 50d. 
