TOBERSUN—AuStin 1928 312.0 Lee. (8-250? 77.0 
Formal late yellow, opens 8 or more. 
VREDENBURG—Pifiizer 1837 400 Lge. 3- .25 10- .70 
Pure white, good florists white. 
WINTER DAY—Kunderd 1936 401 Lge. 3- .25 10- .70 
Exquisitely ruffled creamy white. 
YELLOW FRILLS—Kunderd 1939 312 Lge. 3- .20 10- .50 
Ruffled and frilled bright deep yellow. 
Section V 
SMALL FLOWERED WINNERS (Classes 100 and 200) 
These varieties naturally produce florets of three inches or less in di- 
ameter. They are used extensively for bridal bouquets, small floral pieces, 
table decorations, sprays, corsages, etc. They are often called baby gladiolus. 
Their beauty when used alone or with other flowers is unsurpassed. Other 
advantages are: more spikes per bulb, more bulbs per dollar, earlier blooms 
from most varieties and less care as the wind never tips them over. The bulbs 
are smaller in some varieties than those of the large flowered glads. 
Prizes—Name, Originator and Parentage Date Class Size Price 
18 CRINKLES—Kunderd IS16 263 Lge. 1l- .15 10-1.25 
Intensely ruffled deep rose red. ..Parent of Rose 
of Michigan, Rosette (8), Credulity, etc. 
7 DAINTY MISS—Sitancer, 1941 240 Lge. 2- .25 10-1.00 
(Sweetheart x Baby Betty) 
Good small pure pink. 
13 FLUFFY RUFFLES—Brown 19265). 200. lise@eaee.20 0-270 
Dainty ruffled and laciniated cream. 
22 KEWPIE—Brown 1930 150 Lge. 2- .25 10-1.00 
Tiny red, petals edged with cream. Parent of Med. 3- .25 10- .70 
: Atom, Gilt Edge. 
9 ITO—Brown 220...Lge,..l-atow 410-125 
Light orange with deeper lip. 
11 LOVELINESS—Koerner 1942 140 Lge. 2- .25 10-1.00 
Tiny light shell pink, blushed deeper. 
3 MILADY IMOGENE—Austin 1928 200 Lge. 2- .25 10-1.00 
Miniature exhibition white. 
6 MILDRED PETTMAN—Brown 240 Lge. 3- .25 10- .70 
Early light pink, cream throat. 
27 NADIA—Leffingwell, 1937 231. Ioge. T2020 ge0-1:75 
(Lady Dainty x Orange Buiterfly) 
Light salmon with many open, long flower head. 
11 OLIVE MARIE BROWN—Brown 1934 222 Lge. sek ile tO 
Light bronzy orange. 
21 ORANGE BUTTERFLY—Salbach 1927 222, UBe. sce leeds O 
Very good bronze orange, many open. Med. 3- .15 10- .40 
Parent of Gnome, Laora, Nadia (43), etc. 
8 PERK Y—Hubler 1942 236 Lge. 1- .25 
Tiny scarlet. 
19 PINOCCHIO—Evans 1941 290 Lge. 2- .25 10-1.00 
Very ruffled light greenish orange and pink. 
20 QUEEN OF BREMEN—dZimmer, 1928 266 Lge. 3- .20 10- ,50 
(1910 Rose x (G. Primulinus x Baron Hulot) Med. 3- .10 10- .30 
Tall lavender, cream throat. Parent of Colonial 
Maid (74), Gloaming (79), Starlet (6), etc. 
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