MINIATURES 
(By KoERNER and others) 
The miniatures are the smallest gladiolus grown and are in a class by themselves. 
They run mostly from 1 to 2” in diameter which in comparison with most other varieties 
is very small. They are very dainty and just the thing for small table decorations, bridal 
bouquets and other small 
dainty arrangements 
where large _ varieties 
would be entirely out of 
place. The demand for 
this type of glad is in- 
creasing every year. I 
think this year we have 
enough bulbs for the 
retail trade but cannot 
list them at wholesale 
prices yet. This year 
there is a new one, Red 
Button, by Koerner and 
two by Butt that are 
real additions to this 
class and will become 
very popular. 
Bo-Peep ,;,.,) 
New introduction. See 
page 16. 
China Doll 
(KOERNER) A lacy, pale 
flesh Baryta Yellow with 
vivid Grenadine Red on 
two lower petals, 1-114’’. 
Price, 40 cents each. 
Dolores 
(VASATURO) (Small Dec.) 
(Very early) Pink witha 
white throat. Beautiful 
color and form. Blooms 
2% inches in diameter 
with 5 open and a total 
of 10-12 buds. If you 
like this type it is one 
of the best. 
Price, Large 25 -cents, 
Meie2) jor 25 cents, 
Small 3 for 25 cents. 
$a (Brown) 
Kewpile jit 
picotee edge. 1% to 2” 
blooms. Very dainty and 

attractive. One of the best of the miniatures. Price, 2 for 25 cents. 
$ (KOERNER) Shrimp pink suffused white, cream white throat. Thin 
Loveliness wiry stem. 114 inch in diameter. Price, 2 for 25 cents. 

“Had the best glads this year | have ever had. All of them were gorgeous. Rather hard to. pick 
any one of them, altho thought ASTRID was outstanding.” —Roy S. Anderson, Ill. 
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