large medium small bulblets 
267 ISLAND ORCHID—Light lavender with heavy 1- .50 1- .40 1- .30 5- .25 
deep violet feather or marks in a cream 
throat. Small florets with narrow, pointed, 
lacinated and ruffled petals. Opens 4 or 5 on 
a 12-14 bud spike. Very orchid like. 1953 
introduction. 
120 ITO—Bright orange with lower petals bright Ps OAS 3- .25 5- .25 25- .25 
220 yellow edged orange. A real small one, very 10-1.00 10- .70 10- .50 
much in demand and very good. Won ist for 
me at Farmingdale. 
207 JESSIE TYSON—Cream with rosy lavender ale ots 1- .50 A=a 30 
tint and a deep rose blotch slightly edged 3-2.00 3-1.25 3-1.00 
yellow. Opens 4 with 4 in color. Very attractive, 
1951 introduction. 
230 JINGLES—Beautiful clear salmon with full ie OAS 1- .20 2- .30 
clear white throat. Quite pointed petals and 3- .70 3- .50 10-1.20 
heavily ruffled. Will open 8 on a 16 bud spike. 
A grand one and much in demand. 
276 JUDY—Beautiful clean bright violet or purple 1-1.50 1-1.00 le 5 
with full clean cream throat. Very lightly Limit one to a customer 
ruffled. 5 open and 5 in color on a 14-15 bud 
spike, 1951 introduction. Stock very scarce. 
240 JUDY ANN—Beautiful, very light pink blend- 1- .50 1-35 1- .25 
ing to a full white throat. Quite ruffled with 
somewhat pointed petals. A 1952 introduction. 
5 open and 5 in color on a 15-16 bud spike. 
150 KEWPIE—Bright red with picotee edge of 2- .25 3- .25 5- .25 40- .25 
cream. Although this has been around since 10-1.00 10- .70 10- 50 100- .60 
1930 it still wins the blue. Won ist for me at 
Farmingdale and at Boston it was 1st in both 
the Amatuer and Open divisions. Dainty, very 
popular and surely a must have. 
223 LA ARGENTINA—Bright orange with small 2- .25 3 OES yd 745) 25=).25 
236 deep red blotch in a lighter throat. A fine 10-1.00 10- .70 10- 50 100- .75 
combination of colors. 
150 LADY BUG—Clear salmon red with full 2- .25 a Us 5- .25 20- .25 
creamy throat. Will open 5 with another 5 or  10-1.00 10- .70 10- .50 100-1.00 
6 showing color. Won ist for me at Boonton, 
IN ae 
217 LADY KILLER—Deep buff (almost orange) Ds PAS) 3- .25 Sr 5) 25- .25 
341 with conspicuous red blotches on a bright 10-1.00 10- .70 10- 50 100- .75 
yellow throat. Very spectacular and popular. 
220 LAORA—Very rich, clear golden orange. Light- 2- .25 Bio Pa = .20 25- .25 
320 ly ruffled. A most pleasing shade of orange. 10-1.00 10- .70 10- .50 # 100- .75 
366 LAVENDER AND GOLD—Although a 300 this i PAS 8h Be 5- .25 25- 25 
has the trim characteristics of a small glad. 10-1.00 10- .70 10- 50 100- .75 
Beautiful shade of clean, light lavender blend- 
ing to aclean, full cream throat. Slightly ruffled 
Excellent for both show and commercial. Very 
early. 
166 LAVENDER PETUNIA—Bright lavender (al- faa (5 1- 50 1- .35 
269 most purple) with full, clean, white throat. 
the two lip petals being white just edged 
lavender, Most attractive and very early. 
Opens 5 slightly ruffled florets on a nice wiry 
spike. A 1952 introduction of which very little 
stock is available. 
March 21, 1953 
“Last night I saw some glad bulbs which were the finest looking I have ever 
seen. The report received of them was encouraging for a small home gardener 
who has received many inferior bulbs. Please send me the following for which I 
enclose my check... .” 
B. N. D.—Alabama 
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