MINIATURES . . 
» NEW INTRODUCTIONS 
(See page 23 for explanation of prices, color, season, etc.) 
There is no discount on new introductions and they cannot be taken as extras. 
From LEONARD BUTT 
RUFFLED MINIATURE INTRODUCTIONS 
Goblin 242(Crinklette X Mibloom)E 
Clear pink with yellow throat; 
fine color; heavy texture and very ruffled. 
Grows to medium height, spikes straight, 
16-17 buds, 7 open, excellently placed and 
attached. A very refined ruffled miniature. 
$3.00 any size, 5/12.00. 
GROWER’S UNITS—10 bulbs and 100 bulb- 
lets: 24.95. 25 bulbs and 200 bulblets: 49.75. 
50 bulbs and 500 bulblets: 99.75. 
Goldette 212(Statuette X 44991)EM 
eep golden yellow. One of 
our finest miniatures, as it sets a new style hardly 
conceived possible only a few years back. This is 
truly a miniature of the same type as the best 
of the big ones. 
38’’-40” in height; spikes straight and with 
long flower heads. 20 buds with nine to ten open 
florets. Excellent balance. 
Here is a ruffled miniature in a fine clear color 
with florets that look straight at you and with 
double row placement. Really tops. 
$5.00 any size, 5/20.00. 
GROWER'S UNITS—5 bulbs and 50 bulb- 
lets: 24.95. 15 bulbs and 120 bulblets: 49.75. 
30 bulbs and 300 bulblets: 99.75. 
236(Bo-Peep X Twinkles)E 
From the first time this 
bloomed we referred to this as a super Twinkles. 
Similar in color, it is a fine scarlet with an un- 
marked deep yellow throat. 
Grows 34’’-36’’, an ideal height for a minia- 
ture, with straight spikes. 17-18 buds, seven to 
eight open, well placed and attached. Very 
heavily ruffled and leathery texture. Excellent 
propagator and grower. 
Prices same as for Goldette. 
Toytown 
From L. G. KLEIN 
Little Miss 206 (Seedling 48152) (Mary 
Anne X Marionette)EM 
Color—cream. Height—45-50”, Size—2 14-3”, 
Floret—round, heavy texture and very heavy 
ruffling. Total buds—17. Number open—6-8 (in 
field). Number in color—5-—6. Attachment, facing, 
placement, health and vigor—all excellent—also 
a good bulblet producer and germinator. Awards 
—Superior Award, Binghamton, 1950. Initial 
Award, E.S.G.S., 1953. Best Miniature in Show 
—Rochester, 1953 beating Statuette. An un- 
usually beautiful miniature. 
Any size 2.00. 1 bulb and 10 bulblets, 4.00. 
From E. A. KUNDERD 
263 M This unique, 
snappy little fellow is one 
of the nicest things Mr. Kunderd ever produced. 
It is a medium deep rich rose with the lower 
petals creamy white bordered with a wide band 
of rose. Petals are lacinated and recurved. It 
opens four to five well placed and attached 3 
inch blooms on a 16 bud spike. Tall slender, 
willowy stem. The main spike and side spikes all 
open at once, making a fine showing. 
I admired this very much at the Chicago Show 
and afterward found it in our trials where it 
definitely stood out. Grand for shows and ar- 
rangements and one the miniature fan must not 
miss. Strong tall healthy grower. 
L 2.00, M 1.50, S 1.00. 
Tony Boy 
From S. MACPHAIL 
Alecia 200 M A very charming little 
miniature, absolutely pure white 
even to the stamens, with no trace of cream. 
Florets are wide open and free of hooding, five 
or six open at once, measuring 214’-3” on very 
formal decorative spikes of 16 buds. It is an 
excellent cutter, blooms early and from all sizes 
throughout the season. Bulblet production is 
fair, germination very good. Alecia is very 
healthy, an ideal grower and being so pure in 
color it will be very useful in arrangements and 
floral trade. A very intriguing variety. It has won 
numerous prizes including first in the white 
miniature class at Province of Quebec Show 
1953. An outstanding bargain. 
$1.00 any size, one bulb and 10 bulblets, 
$2.00. 
Ryd eee tS ee ee ee Oe 
“In 1950 | quit playing golf and started a Flower Garden. Selected you as the best choice for 
glads and my selection has been correct, as | now have about 1000 bulbs and your selection of varieties 
has been good. | have had most unexpected success. Have ordered a new collection each year and 
am really surprised with the results.” 
“Every bulb | selected last year turned out to be a Masterpiece.” 
—Lawrence Peairs, lowa 
—A,. North, Mich. 
