large medium small bulblets 
100 WEDDING CAKE—Very small, snow white Ws 85) US 45) 2- .25 
face-up. Opens 4 tiny florets (rather unusual  10-2.80 10-2.00 10-1.00 
for a face-up) on spikes of 11-12 buds. Very 
good. You will like this one at this new low 
price, 
366 WEDGEWOOD—Rich, live lavender’ with Saws) 3- .25 5- .25 
prominent cream throat and nicely ruffled 10-1.00 10- .70 10- .50 
florets. One of the most beautiful glads 
grown and extremely popular. 
200 WHITE BUTTERFLY—Excellent white with hs DAS: 3- .25 5220 es 
soft cream throat. An old variety still in 10-1.00 10- .70 10- .50 
the running with 5 open on a 15 bud spike. 
200 WHITEHALL—Pure white. Another old one 2-225 327.2) 25- .25 
jthat will also open 5. 10-1.00 10- .70 100- .75 
200 WHITE LACE—Snow white with ivory throat, 1- .25 2- .25 3- .25 10- .25 
300 Not a color mark on it. Extremely heavily 10- .70 
ruffled, waxy florets that are very beautiful. 
Sometimes short stems, but you will still want 
it. 1951 introduction. 
200 WHITE QUEEN—Fine white sport of Queen Dp PAs Sao 5- .25 25- 25 
of Bremen. Opens 4 with 4 in color on fine, 10-1.00 10- .70 10- 50 100- .75 
wiry spikes of 15 buds. 
200 WHITE RAYS—Another worth while good DOU 4- .25 50- .25 
pure white on a tall wiry spike. 10- .80 10- .60 100- .40 
200 WHITE RIBBON—Beautiful, absolutely pure d=) 35 Tee PAS 
white. Opens 5-6 slightly ruffled florets on a 3-1.00 3- .70 
tall spike of 16 buds. A strong contender in 
the large white class. 
100 WHITE SATIN—A very small and very popu- 2- .25 ae Ps Be PS) 25- .25 
lar pure cream white with white stamens and 10- .70 10- .50 
pistil. A face-up. Very good for weddings, 
arrangements, etc. 
201 WHITE TWEEDLE—White with violet rose Ms 45 3- .25 5- .25 25- .25 
plume. One of the few blotched small varie- 10-1.00 10- .70 10- 50 100- .75 
ties. Also one of my favorites. 
200 WHITE WINGS—Pure white with lavender 1- .50 1- .35 if 
darts in throat. Long, pointed and lacinated 3-1.25 3-1.00 3- .70 
petals. Opens 4 on nice long spikes of 13-14 
buds. Very attractive and dainty. 
236 WILL SCARLET—Beautiful, small, clear scar- 3- .30 4- .25 6- .25 40- .25 
let. Opens 4 grand florets on a nice spike. 10- .80 10- .60 10- 40 100- .60 
An old one that should be in every garden 
of small ones. 
107 WINTER CARNIVAL—Creamy white with ils 45) 2- .25 Sy 5) 10- .25 
quite an edging of rosy pink on all petals. 10-2.00 10-1.00 10- .70 
A face-up. Always a sell out. 
240 WISP—Small, very light pink with slight rose 2- .30 3- .30 4- .25 
feather in a cream throat. Long, very pointed, 10- .80 10- .60 
lacinated petals. Wonderful for arrangements. 
101 WOODBURY—Creamy white with soft rose Ike Ps 1-525 2- .30 
markings in throat. A dainty face-up with 10-2.00 10-1.20 
small, needlepoint petals. Produces few bulb- 
lets and so stock is scarce. Always a sell out. 
107 WOOD FAIRY—Cream with rose tinge and 1- .25 2- .30 3- .30 7 
markings at edge of petals and with small 10-1.20 
carmine throat blotches. Tall, willowy spike 
with 14-15 beautiful small florets. Very dainty. 
124 XANTHIA—Bright, medium orange with red 1- .40 ales 30) 1- +20 
markings in a lighter throat. 4-5 nice, small 
florets open on a slender, wiry spike of 13-14 
buds. This is a dainty one from New Zealand 
and not to be confused with the large 410 
variety of Xanthia by Hatch. 
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