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PEGGY ANN (Vasaturo 48) E — Bright pink 
with fine lavender markings on a full creamy 
white throat. Opens 5 and 6 triangular shape 
or butterily florets on spikes up to 18 buds. 
Always a stiff contender and consistent win- 
ner. 
PELLETIER D’OISY (Lemoine) M — Here is 
one that attracts attention whenever seen. 
Chartreuse with diffused rose blotch and bal- 
ance of floret more or less peppered with rose 
and with rose edging. Opens 5 on a 15 bud 
spike and a top contender in the A. O. C. 
Class. Always in great demand and supply 
never enough. Won first for me at Boonton. 
PERI (Kuhn 46) E — Medium pink with 
cream throat. Tiny, slightly ruffled, fairy-like 
florets with lacinated, narrow and _ pointed 
petals. Opens 4 and 5 small fiorets on 14-16 
bud spikes. 
PERIWINKLE (Kunderd 39) M — Clear, vel- 
vety purple with a darker shade in throat. 
One of the very few purple miniatures. A 
slow propagator and stock available only now 
and then. 
PERKY (Hubler 42) M — A grand scarlet 
with brighter throat. Opens 5 and 6 on nice 
slender spikes. Plant Osage for early and 
Perky for later blooms and each will win 
their full share of ribbons. 
PETALS OF EIGHT (Gosling 50) E — Pale 
yellow with red throat scratches. An oddity 
with 8 petals for each floret. Good for the 
hybridizer as well as those who like the 
unusual. 
PETER PAN (Butt 50) M — Heavily, ruffled, 
deep orange-pink with deeper orange mark 
in a lighter throat. Will open as many as 8 
on spikes of 15-17 buds. A flashy one and I 
never have enough stock so order early. No. 1 
small salmon in N. A. G. C. Symposium. 
PICCOLO (Koerner 47) E — Creamy white 
with purplish red throat. Very small florets 
on tall willowy spikes. A very spectacular 
face-up. Try making the arrangement men- 
tioned in the remarks under “Miniatures and 
Small Flowering Varieties”. Won first for me 
at Farmingdale and Boonton. 
PINK BUTTERFLY (Van Voorhis 42) E — 
Very light pink with creamy yellow throat 
and diffused yellow and crimson blotches. A 
different pink and a pleasing Combination. 
Opens 4 or 5 on 14-15 bud spikes. Quite early 
Later plantings add considerable color. 
PINK RIBBON (Spencer 42) E — Beautiful 
bright pink with 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. I place this 
among the very top pinks. Won first for me 
at Boonton. 
PINKIE (R. G. Wilson N. Z.) M — Not a 
small glad and still not a large one. Beauti- 
ful shade of light medium pink with straw- 
berry feather in throat. 5 and 6 (3%”—3%”) 
florets open on a 16 bud spike with a 22 inch 
fllowerhead. A different pink and a beauty. 
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