PERI (Kuhn ’46)—240 M. This one is 
of slight build, dainty and fetching. 
Four to 5 light pink florets will open on 
spikes of 15 to 16 buds. L .15; M .10; 
S .05. 
PERKY (Hubler ’42) 236-75. Pure scarlet 
with rolled petals. Will open 7 blooms. 
L .20; 10-1.60; M 2-.25; 10-1.00. 
PETER PAN 233 (Butt ’50). Deep orange- 
pink with deeper throat. Heavily ruf- 
fled—very unusual. L .20; M .15. 
PICCOLO (Koerner ’47) 101-70. Face-up 
type white with scarlet markings. Very 
small floret in an unusual style. L 2-.25; 
10-1.00; M .10; 10-.80. 
PINK RIBBON 240. Light pink with 
cream throat. 5 and 6 open florets, nice- 
ly placed, makes this a real winner. 
TL oeevie LO se nD. 
PINKIE DOT 141 (Koerner). Faceup. Soft 
pink with creamy white throat. Very 
Pood. ba20s35 415, 
QUEEN OF BREMEN (Zimmer ’28) 266- 
75. Wonderful color. Lavender-pink with 
white throat. L 3-.25; 10-.70; M 10-.40. 
RED BUTTON (Koerner) 150. 1 to 11%4’’ 
Faceup. Clean red. Very striking when 
planted in a group of several. L .10; M 
08; S .05. 
ROSETTE (Kuhn 742) 260-85. Light rose, 
‘ruffled and deep rose feather, 6-8 open. 
20 Seve LO. 
ROSY BELLE (Plummer ’48) 262-80. Deep 
* _ rose-red with a lustrous sheen. L .25; 
’ 10-2.00; M 2-.30; 10-1.20. 
RUBY (Kuhn 746) 252-70. Medium red. 
Opens 5-6 on a 16-18 bud spike. 47 inches 
tall and very early L 2-.25; 10-1.00; 
M 3-.25; 10-.75. 
SILVERSIDES (Kuhn 747) 262-70. Bright 
deep rose with silvery reflexes. 18 buds, 
6 open. L .15; M .10; S .05. 
SNOW BABY (Stancer 741) 200. Pure 
white, a little beauty. L 3-.25; 10-.70; 
M 3-.15; 10-.40. 
STARLET (Baerman ’44)—200 M. Star- 
let is one of the best whites, and it 
really is white—nice, clean and clear— 
not creamy. Florets are nicely ruffled 
with 3 or 4 open on dainty airy spikes 
of 12. buds. 7.15; 010355 205, 
ST PAUL 250 (Koerner). Very good one 
of Koerners best. L .20; M .15. 
SUB DEB (Evans)—200 M. A dependable 
old white that still wins ribbons and 
is excellent for arrangements. Florets 
plain, primulinus type; 4 or 5 open on 
sturdy little spikes. L .15; M .10; S .05. 
TWEEDLEDEE 250 Vas.—85. An odd suf- 
fusion of red and gold. Gold edges and 
gold throat. Opens 5 and 6 on excellent 
spikes. One of the very popular twee- 
dles. L 2-.25; M 3-.25; S 5-.25. 
TWEEDLEDUM Vas. 265—85. Deep rose 
with yellow throat prominently fea- 
thered deep rose. An unusual combina- 
tion of colors.“ 2>.2559IMi 3-20; 
VIOLA (Kunderd)—261 M. Reddish vio- 
let, really closer to deep lilac, with 
deep rose throat. A very pleasing color 
and dependable performer. Opens 3 to 4 
on medium spikes of 12 to 15 buds. 
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WINTER CARNIVAL 107 (Koerner). 
White edged rose, very pretty. L .15; 
M .10. 
WHITE SATIN (Koerner 742) 100. Face- 
up type in creamy white, very dainty. 
L 3-.30; 10-.80; M 4-.25; 10-.50. 
WILL SCARLET (Brown)—236 M. An 
old searlet of good color. Opens 3-4 on 
15-bud spikes. L .15; M .10; S .05. 
YELLOW BIRD (Kuhn 746) 210. Out- 
standing yellow that opens 6 to 8. One 
of the best yellows. L .20; M .15. 
Fragrant Varieties 
INCENSE SMOKE. Smokv in color and 
scighenecbeniy dey Poe Me Slee tp aly 
PERFUME 301 (Brauer). You don’t need 
your imagination to smell this one. 
Really similar to roses. Color is creamy 
yellow with small purple line in throat. 
Toto; M105 Os. 
THIS IS IT (Spencer) (342). Heavily 
ruffled pure pink. Opens 6-8 4’? florets 
on a tall slender straight spike of 20 
buds. Very good and persistent frag- 
Talce. an2o eNOS 315 
DELBETAR 
An effective insecticide for thrips and fungus control for glads, potatoes, and the 
garden. 
We have used Delbetar for the past three years and recommend it to all glad growers 
for thrip and many glad diseases. 
Fine for Delphiniums, Mites, Dahlias, Iris and Lilies. 
_ Complete instructions with each order. Shipped direct from manufacturer prepaid. 
Gallon, $13.00; % gallon, $7.00; quarts, $4.00; pints, $2.50. Regular formula with D.D.T. 
will be shipped unless otherwise specified. 
