TWINKLES (Butt) (232) A small heavily 
ruffed dark orange pink with a deep yel- 
low center. Opens 5-7 on a 17 bud spike. 
Early. 
YELLOW BIRD (Kuhn) (210) This little 
fellow has big ideas as it opens 10 florets 
on a 15 to 18 bud spike. The color is me- 
dium yellow without markings. An out- 
standing small flowered variety. Midseason. 
ZIG ZAG (Pierce) (251) Popular light red 
with splashes of gold in the throat. Opens 
6 to 7 florets in a zig zag arrangement on a 
20 bud spike. 
Per Large Med. Small 
a .25 .20 
10 + 2.00 1.60 
2: 25 
10 1.00 
as 00 Re 2:00 meee b 
MINIATURE AND SMALL VARIETIES AT 
ONE LOW PRICE 
Any single variety priced as follows: 
LARGE — 10 for $1.00 or 2 for .25 
MEDIUM — 10 for .60 
ATOM (Hedgecock) (2386) A very beau- 
tiful small flowered scarlet edged with 
white. Similar to Kewpie but clearer 
and better. 
BETTY CO-ED (Briggs) (240) A soft 
creamy pink. Very good. E. midsea- 
son. 
BO-PEEP (Butt) (240) A small intense- 
ly ruffled buff pink with yellow throat, 
of heavy substance. Opens 5-6 three- 
inch florets on a 16-17 bud spike. Very 
early. 
CELESTINA (Vasaturo) (207) Small in- 
formal buff cream. Opens 6 with 5 
showing color on a 16 bud spike. Mid- 
season. 
CORAL BELLS (Clark) (136) This di- 
minutive scarlet should win in its class 
and as the smallest in the show. Early. 
CURLETTE (Brown) (210) Pure deep 
yellow small informal. Daintily ruf- 
fled. 
DOLORES (Vasaturo) (240) Small in- 
formal pink with white throat. Very 
beautiful both in color and in form. 
Early. 
SMALL — 10 for .40 
ELDA (Vasaturo) (220) A small infor- 
mal yellowish orange with a slight 
brown feather. Very fine for arrange- 
ments. Early. 
ETHEL THERESA (Vasaturo) (206) 
Small informal ruffled creamy white 
with wine feather. Opens 5 with 4 
showing color on a 15 bud spike. Out- 
standing. 
FAIRY (Kuhn) (266) A delicate light 
lavender on a _ straight airy stem. 
Opens 5-6 on a 16 bud spike. Ex- 
quisitely colored. Early. 
FLICKER (Kuhn) (221) Medium orange 
with a yellow throat and a bright scar- 
let blotch. A very attractive little 
fellow. Opens 5 to 6 on a 16 bud spike. 
Always straight. Early. 
ITO (Brown) (120) Tiny orange-red and 
yellow. Early. 
KEWPIE (Brown) (150) A dainty small 
decorative red with a picoted edge. A 
frequent prize winner. Very popular. 
LITTLE GOLD (Fischer) (212) The 
same color as Golden Poppy but has 
heavier substance and is richly ruffled. 
Beautiful in arrangements. Early mid- 
season. 
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