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PRETTY LITTLE DOLL—Rose edged and 
diffused with cream and with deeper rose 
throat. Lacinated and pointed petals. Florets 
very small and distinctive. 
PRIMROSE—A small cream or very light 
yellow with lacinated and quite pointed petals. 
A very dainty one. Excellent for arrangements. 
PURPLE MARVEL—Very rich purple, slightly 
darker in throat. Opens 5 on 15-16 bud 
spikes. A beautiful shade of purple but some 
spikes may grow oversize. 1952 introduction. 
PURPLE ORCHID—Rose-purple with yellow 
rib band in rose-maroon throat. See 1953 
introductions. 
Package 1L, 2M, 3S, & 10 bulblets $3.50. 
PURPLE TWEEDIE—Beautiiul shade of clear 
purple with full yellow throat dotted with a 
few specks of purple. 
QUEEN OF BREMEN—Beautiful light laven- 
der blending to a creamy white throat. A 
wonderful color. Another one of those old 
ones that was introduced just 25 years ago but 
is still a strong contender in the show. 
RAGGEDY ANN—And a Raggedy Ann it is. 
Deep rose with slight suffusion of cream and 
throat is very much suffused cream. Long, 
pointed somewhat ruffled and lacinated petals. 
Opens 6 and 7 and makes a very Showy spike. 
A real oddity. 
RED BUTTERFLY—Light red with slight suf- 
fusion of cream on back of petals and with 
suffused cream throat. Won ist for me at 
Boonton. Stock is very scarce. 
RED BUTTON—Bright medium red. A red 
that is really red. A face-up that has up to 
17 buds of which 4 and 5 will open at once. 
Small, early, and a frequent winner in the 
show. One of my favorite face-ups. 
RED LACE—A peculiar shade of deep red 
with diffused very deep red and cream throat 
blotches. Lacinated and pointed petals. Some- 
thing different. Very early. 
RED TANAGER—Excellent deep red with 
deeper throat. Somewhat pointed petals and 
slightly ruffled. A red that I admire very much 
and you will too. 
RED TWEEDLE—Light red with deep rose 
blotch in a yellow throat. Same markings as 
Tweedledum but main floret color is light red 
instead of the rose of Tweedledum. Small wiry 
spike with small florets. Stock very scarce. 
ROSE GEM—Beautiful and distinctive shade 
of clear medium rose with attractive creamy 
white throat. Don’t think you will find this 
in any other catalog. For me it is definitely 
a 200 rather than 300. 
ROSE GIRL—A 300 with small type charac- 
teristics. Clear light rose with very deep rose 
blotches. 16-17 (4) florets on 21 in. flower- 
heads. Spikes are tall and straight. 1952 intro- 
duction. Won 1st for me at Farmingdale. 
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