tle glad that m eople seem to have 
overlooked. It a Coiais petaled medi - 
uw salmon, clear and bright, opens 
5 or 6 well placed florets on good height 
spikes. For me it has been one of the 
best 200- size glads. Good propagator. 
L 1- 30¢,M 1-20¢5 2-30¢ B)ts JO eee 
MARIONETTE 
(Butt °49- 213-— EM) - Deep yellow with aw 
suffusion of red, and very conspicuous 
red throat’ blotches. Heavy texture, 
intensely ruffled. this variety won ee 
me best miniature award the West- 
em N.Y Show in 1953. ; ieee 
| I- 50M 1- 35¢ 5 |- 25¢, Bits. coe} 
OCEAN SPRAY 
(Baermaw’ 46 -206- E)- Creamy white 
with yellow throat. Usually grows to 
300 ‘size, opens about 4 florets. 
ee Its. 50- 25¢ 
OLD SOUTH 
(Almey '44—~286- M)- Attractive lavender 
smoky, Sometimes with a rosy flush. Very 
light ruffled. Probably abo the best 
small smoky. My stock is smal) this 
year; so if yow want this one, be sure 
to order ~€ ; 
L I-25¢ ™M |-—20¢4,5 2-25¢ 
RUBY 
(Kuhn 746 — 252- E)- Well known deep 
bright red without markings. 
M 3-25¢, S 5- 25¢, Bite 50-254 
STATUETTE 
(Butt ’50- 2I1~ VE)— Ruffled light yellow 
with red throat markings. Tall straight 
nabhnge cigke spikes opening 8 or more 
orets. One of the best exhibition vari- 
eties, and a very rapid proparers 
TONY "ayes cee os ZOE} ee 100-47 So] 
(Kunderd '52- 263-M)— One of the best 
recent introductions. Upper petals are 
a uniform light rose ae lower petals 
white with rose red edges. Butterfly — 
ty pe florets with intense ruffling. Small 
bulbs’ amd even bulblets, bloom well. 
mM 1— 35¢,5 |— 25¢ Bits, $5-23%} 
TWINKLES 
(Butt °48- 232- VE)— Fleavi ly ruffled or- 
ange salmon and golden Yellow. One 
oN the brightest colored “glads. Not 
ery tall, “and not as fast propagator. 
L l-25¢ M i- 204, 3 2-254Bits. 5 —-25¢ 
WHITE QUEEN 
(Ribble ’47— 200- E)— A white sport of 
Queen of Bremen, plain petaled, 
somewhat hooded. Florets may Show 
aw slight lavender tinge, especially in 
cool weather. 
L. 2+ 256M 3- 2525 5-252 Bitsy eme 
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