COMET 110. Golden yellow with red 
feathery blotches. Lacinated and hood- 
ed. Another good one for arrangements. 
L .15; M .10; S .05. 
CORAL BELLS (Clark) 136. This fine 
miniature scarlet should win as the 
smallest variety in the show. L 20; M 
LOSE SaeL0; 
CRINKLES (Kunderd 716) 262. Heavily 
ruffled rose-red. Always in heavy de- 
mand. L 2-.30; 10-1.20; M 2-.20; 10-.80. 
DAINTY MISS (Stancer 41) 240-90. 
Blush or light pink with a nice stretch 
to the spike. L 3-.25; 10-.70; M 10-.40. 
DOLORES (Vasaturo 43) 240-75, Popular 
bright pink blending to white throat. 
L .25; 10-2.00; M 2-.30; 10-1.10. 
ETHEL THERESA 206. Creamy white 
flushed pink with wine feather. Slightly 
ruffled and pointed petals. L 15; M .10; 
S .05. 
FAIRY (Kuhn 746) 266-75. Light laven- 
der in a most attractive shade. L 20; 
10-2.00; M 2-.30; 10-1.20. 
FAIRY FANCY—206 E. One of the best 
in the cream class, and different, as 
petals are pointed and slightly laci- 
niated. Four to 5 open and no crooks. 
Very prolific. L AWS IME AMOS () Aol. 
FILIGREE (Kuhn ’45) 216-80. Wide open, 
ruffled, laciniated, buff. L .20; M 2-.30. 
FLICKER (Kuhn 46) 221-75. Medium 
orange; yellow throat, and bright scarlet 
blotch, 5-6 open. L .20; 10-1.60; M 2-30; 
10-1.20. 
FLUFFY RUFFLES (Brown ’26) 206-75. 
Pale yellow, laciniated and lightly ruf- 
fled. One of the best. L 3-.30; 10-.80; 
M 4-.25; 10-.50. 
GILT EDGE 250. Med‘um red with yellow 
picotee edge. L 2-.25; 10-1.25; M 3-.25; 
10-.65. 
HANSEL (Fisher) 212. Extra good minia- 
ture. Sure show winner. Opens 5 to 6 
on 14-16 bud stem. One that you should 
have. L .10; M .08; § 05; B 50-.25. 
HONEY DEW 216. Light and dark buff 
diffused, yellow throat and pointed pet- 
als. Very good for arrangements. L .15; 
M .10; S .05. 
JINGLES (Lins ’49) 230. Heavily ruf- 
fled, rich coral-salmon. Makes a hit with 
everyone. M .20. 
KEWPIE (Brown ’30) 150-88. Smaller 
than Atom. Red with picotee edge. 
L 3-.30; 10-.80; M 4-.25; 10-.50. 
KRIS KRINGLE (Kimdard) 236. Good 
scarlet, grows short at times but still 
very nice. L. 15; M .10; S .05. 
LA ARGENTINA (Clark)—222 M. Bright 
orange with a deep red blotch that lends 
zip. A flashy number that catches the 
eye. Ly .15; M.:10; S .05. 
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LITTLE GOLD 212 (Fischer). A favorite 
yellow with all who can see beauty in 
the smaller size glads. Richly ruffled. 
Beautiful in arrangements and will be 
in much demand as a cutflower. L PAE 
M .15; S .10; B 25-.25. 
LITTLE SWEETHEART (Fischer ’48 ) 
240-85. Ruffled pink with white center. 
5-6 open. 18 buds. It’s a sweetheart. 
L .25; 10-2.00; M 2-.30; 10-1.20. 
LOVELINESS (Koerner 42) 140-75. 
Shrimp-pink suffused white with creamy 
white throat. Thin, wiry stem; 14-inch 
floret, face-up type. L 3-.25; 10-.70; 
M 10-.40. 
MARCUS (Stevens °49) 106-60. Yellow, 
rosebud type floret. Small and different. 
L .40; 10-3.00; M .25; 10-2.00. 
MAROON BUTTERFLY 270. Clear vel- 
vety black red with a touch of white 
in midribs. All florets open or show 
color. L .15; M .10; S .05. 
MILDRED PETTMAN 240. Light pink 
with creamy white throat. Opens 6 with 
4 in color with Spikes up to 16 buds. 
Exeellent for cutting. 
S .05. 
MORAVIAN 366. Beautiful lavender with * 
a deeper feather in a cream throat. A 
wonderful shade of lavender. L .15; 
Dig 0 2.00, 
NADIA (Leffingwell ’37) 231-90. Upper 
petals bright salmon, lower petals yel- 
low. 6-8 open and very attractive. 
L 3-.30; 10-.80; M 4-.25; 10-.50. 
ORANGE DELIGHT 222 (Kunderd). This 
is a little beauty. Dainty florets have 
pointed petals that are deep orange. 
A favorite with the ladies. L .15; M 
aL Oo Ol. 
OSAGE 236 (Brown). A beautiful clear 
scarlet that will open 5 to 7 on a 15 to 
18 bud spike. A real winner. L .15; 
MeO eS O5: 
PATTY BERG 162 (Koerner). Deep ‘rose 
suffused with white and with silver 
edging. Very small and a beautiful color 
combination. M .15; S .10. 
PERI (Kuhn ’46)—240 M. This one is 
of slight build, dainty and fetching. 
Four to 5 light pink florets will open on 
spikes of 15 to 16 buds. L .15; M .10; 
S .05. 
PERKY (Hubler ’42) 236-75. Pure scarlet 
with rolled petals. Will open 7 blooms. 
L .20; 10-1.60; M 2-.25; 10-1.00. 
PETER PAN 233 (Butt ’50). Deep orange- 
pink with deeper throat. Heavily ruf- 
fled—very unusual. L .25; M .20. 
PICCOLO (Koerner ’47) 101-70. Face-up 
type white with scarlet markings. Very 
small floret in an unusual style. L 3-.25; 
10-.70; M 10-.40. 
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