PEGGY ANN (Vasaturo ’48) — 240 E 
Very tall and stretchy and one of the strongest con- 
tenders in the pink class. Will open 6 medium pink 
florets with white lips and rose stippled throats on 
tall stretchy spikes. 
L. 15¢e; M. 2-25c; S. 3-25c 
PELLETIER D’OISY (Lemoine) — 290 M 
Here is one of the strangest of all glads — a sure 
winner in the A.O.C, class, and an “Oh” and “Ah” 
getter if there ever was one. The women call it 
chartreuse, which is to say it is yellow-green with 
orange edging and stippling. Stock is very scarce. 
Those who order late will be disappointed as de- 
mand exceeds my supply of saleable bulbs every year: 
L. or M. $1.00 each 
PERKY (Hubler ’42) — 236 M 
This is a favorite of mine and a consistent ribbon 
winner. Seldom has to face Osage on the show table 
as the former is early while this one comes along 
later; otherwise it would be a toss-up. There is some 
marbling m the scarlet florets, 5 to 7 of which will 
open on tall willowy spikes. 
L. 2-25c; M. 3-25e; S. 5-25¢ 
PETER PAN (Butt ’50) — 233 M 
A heavily ruffled deep orange with deeper orange 
throat mark. Opens 6 to 7 well attached florets on 
good spikes of 15 to 17 buds. Another fine ruffled 
creation of Butt, which like his Bo-Peep and Twinkles 
gets its crinkling and substance from his older Crink- 
lette. 
L. 25c; M. 20c; S. 2-25¢ 
PINK BUTTERFLY (Van Voorhis ’42) — 241 E 
Dainty pink with a crimson streak on creamy throat. 
Opens 4 to 5 on nice spike of 15 buds. 
L. 2-25¢c; M. 3-25c; S. 5-25¢ 
PINK RIBBON (Spencer ’42) — 240 E 
One of the leading ribbon winners in the small pinks. 
Spikes are tall and stretchy, holding 5 to 6 open 
florets. These are light pink with deep pink stippling 
on a cream throat. Every one likes it. 
L. 2-25¢; M. 3-25c; S. 5-25¢ 
PINOCCHIO (Evans ’40) — 290 M 
A novelty variety whose ruffled florets are an odd 
blend of pink, orange, red, and chartreuse, the whole 
coming out “any other color.” Five or 6 florets will 
open in airy arrangement of 15 to 17 buds per spike. 
L. 2-25c; M. 3-25c; S. 5-25c¢ 
PURPLE TWEEDLE (Van Voorhis ’43) — 271 L 
A good purple — and there are very few small pur- 
ples, good, bad or indifferent. This one has added 
distinction of a large yellow lip that sets it off to 
advantage. Opens 5 on 15 bud spike. Excessive fer- 
tilizing will force florets beyond the 3% inch limit, 
but the variety is essentially and typically a small 
type glad. 
L. 15c; M. 2-25¢c; S. 3-25¢ 
RAGGEDY ANN (Plummer ’50) — 262 M 
Rose red heavily splashed cream, especially on lip 
area. Petals are long, pointed and have laciniated 
and scalloped margins. This is truly a novelty. Spikes 
are very tall and stretchy, many with 18 and 19 buds. 
Easily opens 6 and 7 florets while one sensational 
spike popped 10 open for me last season. Chief fault 
is tendency to crook. 
L. 25¢ 
“The miniatures came safely. Thank you very much in- 
deed for the extras which are much appreciated.’’—Mrs. 
P.G., Mass. 
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