SMALL 
DECORATIVES 
I am making a special 
class of these and the Minia- 
tures this year, as I am 
beginning to get some calls 
for them. These small flow- 
ers are not very popular 
with the majority of people 
but some people do like 
them very much. They are 
certainly much better for 
small decorations than the 
large ones, and I think as 
time goes on there will be 
a larger demand for them. 

4 (C. FiscHer) (Small Dec.) (Early) Beautiful waxy light 
An elica rose and white with heavy frilled edges. Very beautiful for 
small decorative work. 
Coral Bells ,.,,,. 
Ella May (CLARK) Delicate pink and white. 214-3 inches in diameter. 
La Argentina (CLARK) Deepest orange red. 3 inch blooms. 
Lady Dainty (CLARK) Light pink with pale yellow markings. A 
decorative Saundersii hybrid. Blooms 214-3 inches in 
diameter. 
Nadia %*&%&% = «(LEFFINGWELL) (Small For) (Mid-season) meee petals 
abd nethosnesia Set bright salmon with lower ones deep yellow. Seedling of 
Orange Butterfly and similar to that variety except in color and doesn’t open quite 
so many. A beautiful variety for table decorations and other places where small 
flowers can be used to advantage. I like it very much. 
Orange Butterfly *** (S17.cu) (Small For) (Mid- 
season) Bright orange of good sub- 
stance. 10-12 well placed blooms open. A spike of this reminds one of a flock of 
butterflies. A beautiful small variety but inclined to crook especially from large 
bulbs. Beautiful for small and artistic arrangements. 
MINIATURES 
These are the smallest gladiolus grown and are very dainty in small decorations. 
Clear coral. Blooms 1-114 inches in diameter. 
> (KOERNER) Shrimp pink suffused white, cream white 
Loveliness throat. Thin wiry stem. 1—2 inch in diameter. 
Price, $.50 each 

“| want to thank you for introducing ALADDIN to me and also AMRITA. | never 
thought they came that beautiful.”’ | —Mrs. DuVernay, Ohio. 
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