EUBELE EE — "Class 27) by Van Voorhis, Parentage, Tweedledee and Brown 
Orchid. Originator’s description—‘“Rose-purple, yellow rib band in rose-maroon 
throat. 314 inch wavy-petalled florets on an 18 bud spike, with 6 open and 6 in 
color. Flowerhead, 18 inches; field height, 52 inches. Blooms in 80 days.” 
BULBS — Large $1.00 Medium 65c Small 35¢ 
Package - 1L, 2M, 8S and 10 Bulblets - $3.50 
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Bulblets - 10 for $1.00 
THE FOLLOWING PRICES SUPERCEDE ALL PREVIOUS LISTS 
ACME—Salmon rose, described rose-doree, 
with deep rose feathers and cream darts. Dis- 
tinctive and different. A grand small one that 
opens 5. 
AIRY FAIRY—Soft, light pink with full clear 
white throat. Up to 14 florets with 4 and 5 
open. A fine miniature. Semi face-up. 1st for 
me at Haddonfield, N. J. 
ALL BLOTCHES—Light creamy rose with 
very large rose-purple blotches. See 1953 intro- 
ductions. 
Package 1L, 2M, 3S, and 10 bulblets $3.50 
ARCTIC STAR—Pure white face-up with no 
markings. Different from other white face-ups. 
Very small florets. 
ARIA—Beautiful shade of deep pink with 
light cream throat and mid-ribs. Up to 17 
very well placed florets on very straight wiry 
spikes with 6 and 7 open. One of the very 
best often taking section champion honors. 
ATHENA—Deep lavender with deeper throat 
blotch. An orchid like and lacinated variety 
excellent for corsages and arrangements. Small 
wiry spike. A popular variety and stock is 
scarce. 
ATOM—Fiery scarlet edged white. One of the 
most popular varieties. Very distinctive. 
BABS—Excellent, clean, light yellow, nicely 
ruffled. A stiff competitor on the show table. 
BABY BETTY—Very light pink at edge of 
petals blending into a very full cream throat. 
A very delicate color somewhat resembling 
Corona. 
BABY BRONZE—Deep bronze or russet with 
small bright rose blotches edged gold. Very 
small, 
BABY CALICO QUEEN—Bright, varigated 
rose with bright rose blotch edged light. 
BABY DOLL—Flesh pink becoming darker at 
edges and shading to cream in throat with a 
blotch which has a decided greenish cast. Very 
ruffled with rather pointed petals. Very beau- 
tiful. lst for me at Boonton, N. J. 
BABY VIOLET—A light lavender-blue with 
contrasting throat markings. Slightly hooded. 
1953 introduction. 
BASHFUL—Very nice blend of lavender and 
cream with deep purple blotches on a greenish 
yellow throat with the green very pronounced. 
A very small one with very unusual color. 
Very little stock of this. 
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large 
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10-2.00 
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medium 
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