ZEPHYR 
( Butt ’50- 433- Lm) —- Deep pink, deeper 
in the throat, and with a somewhat 
frosty appearance at the petal edges. 
Formal placement, with 8 or more open 
eee 256M O- 25455-2254 Bits, (50-254 
Sa ee ee 
Small Flowering Varicties 
(Kuhn ’48-244-™mM)— Plain petaled deep 
pink, openin 6 te 8 ti placed 
ove’ on straight slender ‘spikes. 
ten wins as best 200 size in the show 
Slow propagator, and my stock is small. 
L 1-50EM |-40¢ 5 ]- 304 
ATOM 
ARIA 
(Hedgecock, "AG — 236- VE)— Scarlet, all 
gtals with conspicuows white edge. 
peared. M 3-252 
BABS 
( Pruitt ?45-210- VE)~— Ruffled light yel- 
low. Looks something like a smal) Aureole. 
PR OSM B= 2525 5-257 Bits, $e—25¢ 
BETTY BLUSHES 
(Deming ’5!-— 242-M)— Medium pink sport 
of the well Rnown Betty Co-Ed. Hooded 
primulinus type florets, on stems not too 
straight. Very nice for arrangements. 
Peete e fo 206, 5. 5 = coe Biss O-25e 
CRINKLETTE 
(Butt ’41- 224- VE)- Ruffled deep orange. 
A parent of a number of _the newer 
outstanding smal! ones- Statuette, 
Marionette, Dresden, etc. 
Pie 2 5Ph 3=256,5.5 (<5 2 Bits 5O- 25— 
ELF 
(Kunderd - 222-E)— Nice bright Orange. 
ten opens only 3 or 4 Aorets. 
L 2-25¢M 3-25¢5 5—- 25¢ Bits. 50-25¢ 
FAIRY 
(Kuhn ’46 - 266- M)— Clean lavender with 
a slight bluish cast. Plain petaled with 
No conspicuous markings. In spite He 
some tendency to crook, this is still 
the best small lavender I’ve found. 
Se noe Ms - 2545 5-25¢,Blts. 50- 254 
LITTLE GOLD 
(Fischer ’50-220- E) - Glowing golden or- 
ange, an unusually beautiful color It 
is rather Short, doesn’t open many flo- 
rets, but is nice for small arrangements. 
L 2-256€,M 3- 25¢ Blis, S6o— <5¢ 
LITTLE SWEETHEART 
(Fischer '48-240-™M)— Pure pink with 
creamy white throat, Lae ruffled: 
A oes class variety in every respect 
L 2- 256 M 3- 25¢SRGMRSIEB Its. S50- 25¢ 
LOVELY MARY 
(Troyer ’"50- 232- M)— An excellent lit- 
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