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PEGGY ANN—Bright pink with fine lavender 
markings on a full creamy white throat. 
Opens 5 and 6 triangular shape or butterfly 
florets on spikes up to 18 buds. Here is one 
of the greatest contenders for high honors. 
Won ist for me at Farmingdale. 
PERI—Medium pink with cream throat. Tiny, 
slightly ruffled, fairy like florets with lacin- 
ated and pointed petals. Opens 4-5 small flor- 
ets on 14-16 bud spikes. 
36 PERKY—A grand scarlet with brighter throat. 
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A fine later scarlet will open 5 or 6 and win 
its full share of ribbons. A real perky one. 
PETALS OF EIGHT—Pale yellow with red 
throat scratches. An oddity with 8 petals for 
each floret. Good for the hybridizer as well 
as for those who like the unusual. 
PETER PAN—Heavily ruffled, deep orange- 
pink with deeper orange mark in a lighter 
throat. Will open as many as 8 on spikes up 
to 15-17 buds. A flashy one and one of which 
I never have enough. 
PICCOLO—Creamy white with purplish red 
throat, Very small florets on tall willowy 
spikes. A very spectacular face-up. Excellent 
for corsages and especially good for arrange- 
ments. It can alSo win in the show. Was both 
ist and 2nd at Boston. 
PINK BUTTERFLY—Very light pink with 
creamy yellow throat and diffused yellow and 
crimson blotches. A pleasing combination. A 
different pink. 
PINK RIBBON—Beautiful bright pink with 
2 rose pepper or stippling in a cream throat. 
5 and 6 open florets, nicely placed on tall slender 
spikes of 17-18 buds make this a real contender. 
Won 1st for me at Farmingdale and was also 
a Blue Ribbon winner at Boston. 
_PINKIE—Hardly a small glad and still not 
a large one. Beautiful shade of light medium 
pink with strawberry feather in throat. 5 and 6 
(314”-3%,") florets open on a 16 bud spike 
with a 22 inch flowerhead. A different pink 
and a beauty. One from New Zealand. Very 
likely not found in any other catalog. 
PINKIE DOT—Soft pink with a very full 
creamy throat. Very dainty face-up with as 
many as 16 small 114” florets on very straight 
spikes. Quite early. 
PINOCHIO—A blend of orange, pink and yel- 
low with slight reddish feather, Opens 5-6 
ruffled florets on 16-17 bud spikes. A novelty 
you should have. 
PIROUETTE—Attractive deep salmon with 
yellow throat heavily peppered rose. Six quite 
ruffled florets open on 16-17 bud spikes. 1952 
introduction. 
“Thank you very much for all the extras you included in my order 
large 
2- .30 
10-1.20 
2- .25 
10-1.00 
2- .25 
10-1.00 
1- .25 
10-2.00 
3- .30 
10- .80 
2- .25 
10-1.00 
2- .25 
10-1.00 
2- .30 
10-1.20 
2- .25 
10-1.00 
2- .25 
10-1.00 
1-1.00 
3-250 
medium 
3- .30 
10- .80 
8k, Bs 
10- .70 
Bi (5) 
10- .70 
2- .30 
10-1.20 
ie PAS 
4- 25 
10- .60 
3- .25 
10- .70 
3- .25 
10- .70 
3- .30 
10- .80 
Sea 
10- .70 
Bp as 
10- .70 
1- .60 
3-1.50 
small 
4- .25 
10- .60 
be £5) 
10- .50 
ays 5s 
10- .50 
3- .30 
10- .80 
2-30 
6- .25 
10- .40 
Sp Ps) 
10- .50 
5- .25 
10- .50 
A= 25. 
10- .60 
Ba As) 
10- .50 
a Ds 
10- .50 
d= .40 
3-1.00 
bulblets 
25- .25 
100- .75 
25- .25 
100- .75 
25- .25 
100- .75 
15- .25 
100-1.50 
50- .25 
100- .46 
40- .25 
100- .60 
20- .20 
100- .75 
25- .25 
100- .75 
25- .25 
100- .75 
April 1, 1953 
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want to thank you especially for the nice letter you sent me before I received the 
bulbs, which were in excellent condition. To me your letter expressed your indivi- 
dual interest and I can’t say that about any of the other places I have ordered 
bulbs from. Next year I will order all my bulbs from you.” 
20 
Mrs. S. C.—California 
