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large medium small bulblets 
FIGURINE (Butt 51) E — Buff with yellow 1- .50 il 3th 1- .25 
throat and quite prominent, rather deep red  10-4.00 10-2.80 10-2.00 
throat blotches and with red edging on petals. 
Opens 7 or 8 quite heavily ruffled florets on 
s oe spike. I would put this the No. 1 small 
uff. 
FIJI (Jones 52) E — Very light lavender with 1- .25 2- .30 3- .380 10- 
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velvety, bright red throat blotch edged with 10-2.00 10-1.20 10- .80 100-2.00 
cream or light yellow. Slightly ruffled, very 
attractive and quite different. My 3 spike en- 
try won first at Boonton and at the Pennsyl- 
vania Society’s Small Glad & Miniature Show 
it won best Recent Introduction for a custo- 
mer. 
FILIGREE (Kuhn 45) M — Light buff with 1- .25 2- .30 
pink tinge and yellow throat. Pointed, ruffled, 
and lacinated petals. A grand little pastel. 
FIMBRIATUS (Kunderd 28) E — Cream with 2- .25 3- .25 5- .25 25- 
slight reddish feathers in a deeper cream  10-1.00 10- .70 10- .50 100- 
throat. Long, lacinated, pointed and slightly 
ruffled petals. 4 and 5 open on spikes up to 
15 buds. 
FLAIR (Fairchild 51) M — Upper petals ie es 1- .60 1- .40 4- 
cream with rosy blush. The lip petals are 
smaller and deep rose edged cream. Long, 
pointed and flaring petals, lightly frilled and 
lacinated. Very odd and very spectacular. 
FLASHLIGHT (Roberts 53) M — Brilliant 1-1.50 1-1.00 1- .50 
orange scarlet with very showy, full, clean 
yellow throat edged scarlet. Opens 6 or 7 
ruffled florets. Reminds one of the large, 
flashy Beacon which is an ancestor. 
FLICKER (Kuhn 46) M — Medium orange 2- .25 Bh 5- .25 25- 
with yellow throat and bright red blotch. A  10-1.00 10- .70 10- .50 100- 
quite spectacular little glad that rates among 
the best of all small varieties. Won first for 
me at Binghamton in ’54 and first at Boston 
in 753 and is the No. 1 orange in the N. A. 
G. C. Symposium. 
FLIRT (Howell 55) E — See new introduc- 1-2.00 1-2.00 1-2.00 
tions. 
FLOWER BASKET (Koerner 50) M — Rich, DE. aS 3- .25 5- .25 25- 
clean pink with full white throat. A 2%-2%” 10-1.00 10- .70 10- 50 100- 
face-up with 15-16 buds. Rather long and 
pointed petals. Something different in a face- 
up and a grand one. Outstanding for corsages 
and arrangements. 
FLOWER GIRL (Dowling 47) M — Clean 2- .25 3- .25 Ba Gs 
white with a touch of cream in throat. Rather 10-1.00 10- .70 10- .50 
pointed petals. Opens 4 with 4 in color on 
14-15 bud spikes. Very popular and quite a 
show winner. 
FLUFFY RUFFLES (Brown 26) E — Cream Dh XS 3- .25 5- .25 25- 
with yellow lip. Slightly ruffled, pointed and  10-1.00 10- .70 10- .50 100- 
lacinated petals. Very early, quite small and 
still popular after nearly 30 years. 
September 11, 1954 
“Another growing season is drawing to a close and I want to let you know 
that as usual we have had wonderful success with your bulbs. I have bought 
bulbs from about 20 different growers in the years gone by and can truthfully 
say I have never had as wonderful results from any bulbs as from those received 
boy, NOW G Ac 
I certainly enjoy doing business with you and appreciate the personal at- 
tention you always give my order. I already have a long list of varieties made 
up which I want to order from you next spring.” Nebraska 
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