211 
224 
240 
125 
240 
254 
290 
216 
140 
232 
207 
210 
LITTLE PEACOCK—Very light yellow (almost 
a cream), with very deep rose (almost purple) 
blotch. Will open 6-7 quite ruffled florets on 
spikes up to 15 or more buds. Early and real 
colorful. Don’t overlook this at these new, 
much lower prices. 
LITTLE QUEEN—Light pink (originator calls 
it orange apricot) with cream and yellow 
throat. Somewhat ruffled with rather pointed 
petals. Opens 5 or 6 on straight spikes of 17- 
18 buds. Very early. 
LITTLE SPICE—Very small orange red with 
feathery markings in an old gold throat. Opens 
4 or 5 on nice willowy spikes. Its winning of 
Section Champion at Boonton, N. J. for me 
speaks for its possibilities. 
LITTLE SWEETHEART—Beautiful shade of 
light, pure pink with a full showy white 
throat. Nicely ruffled florets of excellent sub- 
stance. One of the most popular little ones and 
a great show winner. Very few small glads 
become Grand Champion of a show, but Little 
Sweetheart has that distinction. 
LITTLE WARRIOR—Very deep, velvety red 
flecked black. Opens 5 small florets measuring 
only about 2% inches that have pointed and 
lacinated petals. One of the few small black 
reds and quite out of the ordinary. 
LONDON SMOKE—Smoky old rose or bronze 
flecked darker with more and darker flecking 
at edges of petals. Diffused brighter rose 
blotches. A very old one of which I can now 
spare just a few. 
LORNA MACKINNON—Heavily ruffled sal- 
mon buff with wine feather in a yellow 
throat. To me a salmon classification would 
be preferable to the buff. Opens 5 or 6 on 
14-15 bud spikes. A beauty. 
LOVELINESS—Very small shrimp pink with 
a Slight suffusion of white and with full 
creamy white throat. Pointed petals and very 
dainty and popular. Often a blue ribbon 
winner. 
LOVELY MARY—Very clear deep salmon with 
yellow throat. 5 or 6 beautiful small florets 
open with 5 or 6 more in color on stretchy 
spikes up to 20 buds. One customer writes 
that from 8 bulbs he won 5 first and 2 “Sec- 
tion Championships.” Proof enough for its 
capabilities. 
LUCILLE—Cream with a large red blotch. 
Very attractive and definitely outstanding on 
the show table. Opens 5 or 6 on a 15-16 bud 
spike. Won ist for me at Farmingdale in a very 
large class. 
LUCKY STRIKE—Light yellow with slight 
pinkish markings in a little deeper yellow 
throat. Lacinated and very pointed, slender 
petals. Petals often recurved, quite resembling 
a lily. 
large 
1- .35 
10-2.80 
1- .35 
10-2.80 
1-1.00 
3-2.50 
1- .20 
10-1.60 
1- .25 
10-2.00 
1-1.00 
1- .25 
10-2.00 
2- .25 
10-1.00 
1- .25 
10-2.00 
2- .30 
10-1.20 
1- .50 
medium 
ths BBs 
10-2.00 
1- .25 
10-2.00 
1- .75 
3-2,00 
2- .25 
10-1.00 
1- .20 
10-1.60 
1-1.00 
2- .30 
10-1.20 
3- .25 
10- .70 
2- .30 
10-1.20 
small 
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bulblets 
8- .25 
15- .25 
100-1.50 
10- .25 
100-2.00 
10- .25 
100-2.00 
25- .25 
100- .75 
20- .25 
100-1.00 
20- .25 
100-1.00 
April 16, 1953 
“My order of bulbs came and I want to tell you how pleased I was with them. 
Not only the extra count and extra varieties but the wonderful care with which 
they were packed.” 
16 
Mrs. F. S.—Michigan 
