ROSETTE (Kuhn ’42) — 260 M 
A ruffled light rose similar in general habits to 
Crinkles. Will open 8 to 9, and I have seen 10 and 11 
open. Placement not always too good, and sometimes 
crowded, but other virtues overshadow this infre- 
quent tendency. 
L. 2-25c; M. 3-25c; S. 5-25¢e 
ROSEMAID (Brown) — 260 E 
An old variety still worthy of growing. Light rose 
with deep throat is the color. It’s early and prolific. 
Never a crook. Florists like it. 
L. 2-25c; M. 3-25e; S. 5-25¢ 
RUBY (Kuhn ’46) — 252 E 
A fine all-around performer. Florets are pure dark 
red without markings. Four to 5 will open on 15 bud 
spikes. This is a must have. It will please you and 
win for you. 
L. 2-25c; M. 3-25c; S. 5-25¢e 
SAINT CECILE (Whitby ’49) 206 M 
A dainty cream with pink suffusion and lavender 
throat stippling. Four to 5 open on 15 bud spikes. 
L. 2-25¢; M. 3-25¢; S. 5-25¢ 
SILVERSIDES (Kuhn ’47) — 262 M 
Rose red with deeper coloring in lip — a different 
than ordinary color. Seventeen-bud spikes hold 6 open 
and have 6 colored in vertical placement. 
L. 15c; M. 2-25c; S-3-25¢ 
SMILETTE (Sisson ’49) — 260 M : 
Color is dusty rose with deeper rose lines on yellow 
throat. Slight ruffling adds distinction to this differ- 
ent color combination. Opens 3 to 5 on compact spike 
of 14 to 15 buds. A very fine variety. 
L. 50c; M. 35c; S. 25e 
SPOT O’ ROSE (Kinyon) ’50) — 201M 
Here is a white with a big spot of rose — a rare and 
much needed color break in small whites. The spot is 
deep rose set in the center of the nicely rounded 
florets which are arranged alternately and close to- 
gether. Five will open, while 4 are showing color 
and 8 are green. 
L. 25c; M. 20c; S. 2-25¢ 
SPUNKY (Fairchild ’51) —280 E 
Spunky is a welcome addition to the smokys — our 
weakest color class in small type glads. It is dark 
smoky plum with a white picotee margin inherited 
from Atom, the pollen parent. Florets measure 2% 
inches, and 3 will open and 3 show color on spikes 
of 12 buds. 
M. 30c; S. 20c 
STARLET (Baermahn ’44) — 200 M 
Starlet is one of the best whites, and it really is 
white — nice, clean and clear — not creamy. Flor- 
ets are nicely ruffled with 3 or 4 open on dainty, airy 
spikes of 12 buds. Beautiful subject for arrange- 
ments and a winner in spike competition. 
L. 2-25c; M. 3-25ce; S. 5-25¢ 
“T received all the bulbs on my order, and am pleased to 
say that everything was exactly as ordered. Also, the bulbs 
were very clean and in excellent condition. I was pleasantly 
surprised to find the many overcounts and free bulbs since 
my order was relatively small, Thank you for your good 
services.’’—V.C., Conn. 
“Your little fellows did fine for me this year in spite of 
a severly dry summer. Thanks for the extras and overcount. 
Hope to get more bulbs from you next spring.’’—R.A.S., 
Mass. 
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