large medium small bulblets 
141 PINKIE DOT (Koerner 47) E — Soft pink 2- .25 Bi PAs Bis. PAs 25- .25 
with a very full creamy throat. Very dainty 10-1.00 10- .70 10- .50 100- .75 
face-up with as many as 16 small 1%” florets 
on very straight spikes. Won first for me at 
Farmingdale and Boonton and _ second at 
Binghamton. 
390 PINOCCHIO (Evans 40) M — A blend of Vey} 3- .25 5- .25 
orange, pink and yellow with slight reddish 10-1.00 10- .70 10- .50 
feather. Opens 5-6 ruffled florets on 16-17 bud 
spikes. A 300 class novelty you should have. 
166 PINT SIZE (Evans 54) E — A nice shade of 1-1.50 1-1.00 
rather light lavender with quite full creamy 
white throat. Opens 5 with another 4 or 5 
in color. A wonderful miniature which placed 
No. 1 small lavender in the N. A. G. C. Sym- 
posium. Was Grand Champion 100-200 at 
Boonton and 100 Section Champion at Bing- 
hamton. Very little stock available. 
232 PIROUETTE (Butt 52) M — Attractive deep 1- .60 1- .40 1- .25 8- .25 
salmon with yellow throat heavily peppered 10-4.80 10-3.20 10-2.00  100-2.50 
rose. 6 heavily ruffled florets on 16-17 bud 
spikes. Will take its place among the top 
salmons. 
162 PRETTY LITTLE DOLL (from A. E. Kunderd 1- .25 2- .30 3- .30 
52) E — Rose edged and slightly diffused with 3- .70 10-1.20 10- .80 
cream and with deeper rose throat. Lacinated 
and pointed petals, the 3 lower petals being 
smaller. Florets very small and distinctive. 
252 PRIM PICOTEE (Bill 26) M — Light red 1- .50 1- .50 1- .50 
with all petals edged light yellow. Petals are 
very long and narrow with the one top petal 
extremely hooded. Quite resembles a lily and 
possibly having an impish look best describes 
it. Very unique. 
210 PRIMROSE — M — A small cream with lac- 2- .30 3- .30 25- .25 
inated and quite pointed petals. A very 
dainty one excellent for arrangements. 
370 PURPLE MARVEL (McGuire 52) L — Very Dey SPAS 2- .30 3- .30 15-20 
rich purple, slightly darker in throat. Opens 
5 on 16 bud spikes. A beautiful shade of 
purple. Recently reclassified a 300 which it is. 
271 PURPLE ORCHID (Van Voorhis 53) M — 1- .50 1- .30 2- .30 
Rose purple with yellow mid-ribs in rose ma- 3-1.25 3 oth 5- .60 
roon throat. Opens 6 with 6 in color on an 
18-20 bud spike. A real good purple. Van 
says this won 9 blues for him this past season. 
270 PURPLE TWEEDLE (Van Voorhis 43) L — 2- .30 3- .30 
Beautiful shade of clear purple with con- 10-1.20 10- .80 
spicuous yellow throat dotted with a few 
specks of purple. Opens 5 on a 14-15 bud 
spike. 
268 QUEEN OF BREMEN (Zimmer 28) EH — 2- .25 3- .25 5- .25 40- .25 
Beautiful light lavender blending to a creamy 10-1.00 10- .70 10- 50 100- .69 
white throat. In spite of its more than 25 
years on the market, it is still a strong con- 
tender on the show table. 
262 RAGGEDY ANN (Plummer 50) L — And a 1- .25 iis Dat 
Raggedy Ann it is. Deep rose with slight 
suffusion of cream and throat is very much 
suifused cream. Long, pointed, somewhat ruf- 
fled and lacinated petals. Opens 6 and 7 and 
makes a very showy spike. A real oddity. 
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