101 
107 
241 
240 
242 
341 
140 
141 
390 
162 
210 
270 
271 
270 
266 
268 
262 
250 
150 
252 
252 
360 
361 
PICCOLO—Creamy white with purplish red 
throat. Very small florets on tall, willowy 
spikes. A very spectacular face-up. Excellent 
for corsages, arrangements, and show. Early. 
PINK BUTTERFLY—Very light pink with 
creamy yellow throat and diffused yellow and 
crimson blotches. A pleasing combination. 
PINK RIBBON—Beautiful bright pink with 
cream throat with rose pepper or stippling. 5 
and 6 open florets, nicely placed on tall slen- 
der spikes make this a real contender. 
PINKIE—Beautiful shade of light medium 
pink with strawberry feather in throat. 5-6 
open florets on a 16 bud tall spike, make this 
a beauty. A different pink. 
PINKIE DOT—Soft pink with a very full 
creamy throat. Very dainty face-up that 
grows very straight and tall. 
PINOCCHIO—A blend of orange, pink and 
yellow with slight reddish feather. Opens 5-6 
ruffled florets on 16-17 bud spikes. A novelty. 
PRETTY LITTLE DOLL—Rose edged and dif- 
fused with cream and with deeper rose throat. 
Lacinated and pointed petals. Florets very 
small and distinctive. 
PRIMROSE—A small cream or very light yel- 
low, with lacinated and quite pointed petals. 
A very dainty one. 
PURPLE MARVEL—Very rich purple, slight- 
ly darker in throat. Opens 5 on a 15-16 bud 
spike. 1952 introduction. 
PURPLE ORCHID—See new introductions. 
PURPLE TWEEDLE—Beautiful shade of clear 
purple with full yellow throat, dotted with a 
few specks of purple. 
QUEEN OF BREMEN—Beautiful light laven- 
der blending to a creamy white throat. A 
wonderful color. 
RAGGEDY ANN—And a Raggedy Ann it is. 
Deep rose with slight suffusion of cream, and 
throat is very much suffused cream. Long, 
pointed, somewhat ruffled and lacinated petals. 
Opens 6 and 7 and makes a very showy spike. 
A real oddity. 
RED BUTTERFLY—Light red with slight suf- 
fusion of cream on back of petals, and with 
suffused cream throat blotch. Stock is very 
scarce. 
RED BUTTON—Bright medium red. A red 
that is really red. Small, early, and very good. 
A face-up. 
RED LACE—A peculiar shade of deep red 
with diffused very deep red and cream throat 
blotches. Lacinated and pointed petals. Some- 
thing different. 
RED TANAGER—Very nice deep red with 
deeper throat. Somewhat pointed petals and 
slightly ruffled. A very good one. 
ROSE GEM—Beautiful and distinctive shade 
of clear medium rose with attractive creamy 
white throat. 
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large medium small bulblets 
3- .30 4- .25 6- .25 50- .25 
10- .80 10- .60 10- .40 100- .40 
2-11.25 3- .25 5- .25 40- .25 
10-1,00 10- .70 10- .50 100- .50 
2-20 3 25: 5-420 pee 
10-1.00 10- .70 10- .50 
1225 2- .30 10- .25 
10-2.00 
2- .30 Be 2a 4- .25 20- .25 
10-1.20 10- .80 10- .60 100-1.00 
2- .25 a DE: bE gs) 
10-1.00 10- .70 10- .50 
1- .50 1- .35 det oo 
3-1.25 3-1.00 3- .65 
1- .20 1- .20 
3- .50 3- .50 
Limit of three to a customer 
1- .50 II ais 1- .25 * 
3-1.25 3-1.00 3- .70 
1-1.00 1- .65 1-35 10-1.00 
1- .20 2- .30 
3- .30 4. .25 6- .25 40- .25 
10- .80 10- .60 10- .40 100- 50 
1- .35 ger 2- 30 - 
3-1.00 3- .65 5- .60 
1- .20 2- .30 3- .30 
2: 225 o-420 5- .25 25-.25 
10-1.00 10- .70 1029-50 00-05 
1- .35 eae 2- .30 
3-1.00 10-2.00 10-1.20 
2- .30 3- .30 
10-1.20 10- .80 
AS Pass 3- .25 5- 4.20 
