45 
tT, A, WESTON- Kunderd- 1928 340 Lis8Snn20-s2030 550 
Barly ruffled pink, white throat. M 4 .15 10- .35 
We have some nice seedlings from this. 
TAWNY- Vaughan- 1927 480 L Bos 20+ 4402.50 
Big strap petaled tawny brown. M 4-2 2O- 
TAWNY GOLD- Kunderd- 1930 390 L p= .20°-10= .50 
Like its name. M 4-425 BOs 
VREDENBERG- Pfitzer- 19370 4OO0iniyaB—~ae) Tips 272 
Pure white, good florists flower. 
WINTER DAY- Kunderd- 19366 401 obhe3-s429 alee F7a 
Exquisitely ruffled creamy white. M 3- .15 10- .40 
YELLOW FRILLS=- Kunderd- 1930. 322 qclas8= 620in2O> 230 
Ruffled and frilled deep yellow. M 4- .15 10- .35 
OK Kk Ok OK 
SECTION IV 
SMALL FLOWERED WINNERS (Classes 100 and 200) 
These varieties naturally produce florets of 3¢ 
inches or less in diameter. They-are used ex censively 
forO bridal pouquets,)smalii floral pieces, table decor- 
ations ,~ sprays, corsages,(eteio they ane often called 
baby glads. their beauty when used alone or: with other 
f kogers 7s. uns Sage Other advantages are; more bulbs 
per dollar, more spikes per bulb, earlier blooms from 
most varieties and dessi carex,as the wind never tips them 
over. The bulbs are smaller in some varieties than those 
of the large flowered glads. 
Prazes,~Name, Origs5° Parents, Date, Class, Size.,APrice. 
3 AIRY FAIRY- Koerner- Peete Go em eo) 101 00 
Tiny rose pink, {very small. B 10=- .10 
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