Popular Small Flowered Gladiolus 

Nadia 
A New GYashion in the Euer Popular Mates’ 
Used by the ladies for centerpieces, corsages, and vases where lighter 
and more dainty material is appropriate. Garden Club members find 
these little fellows very useful. For decorative purposes they are really 
more useful than the larger Glads. 
Variety and Description Per Large Medium Small Bulblets 
ATOM 
(Hedgecock-46 ) 
Scarlet edged white; new. 1 $ 1.25 $1.00 $0.50 2—$0.25 
Class No. 336. 10 10.00 8.00 4.00 10— 1.00 
DAINTY MISS 
Blush or light pink. Class 2 20 4— 25° S— 1b) © 2595 
No. 240. 10 80 .60 20 100— .80 
DOLORES 
(Vasaturo-43 ) 
Popular bright pink blend- 1 20-5 2s oO Oe a 
ing to white throat. Class 10 1.75 1.10 60 100— .75 
No. 240. 
FAIRY (Kuhn-46) 
Light lavender (formerly 1 Oo oO Se 10—_ .25 
Pastel). Class No. 266. Leer oO 2.00 = 2% Soe 100— 2.00 
FILIGREE 
(Kuhn-45 ) 
Wide open, ruffled, lacin- 1 00 is ERE th yy 10— .25 
iated. Class No. 216. 10 = 4.00 2.00 ft eee 100— 3.00 
FLICKER 
(Kuhn-46) 
Medium orange, yellow 1 .o0 20) ee eh Oe ee 
throat with bright scarlet 10 2.80 2 DO fies eres 100— 2.00 
blotch. 5-6 open. Class 1000—16.00 
No. 221. 
FLUFFY RUFFLES 
(Brown-26) 
Pale yellow, ruffled, lacin- 2 720) 7 Aemanp DG oe Se ee 40— .25 
iated. Class No. 206. 10 79 O00 = i ee 
KEWPIE 
(Brown-30) 
Red, picotee edge. Class 2 620 | Ae 25 ae ee 40— .25 
No. 150. 10 as) 00 35 ©6100— 50 
LITTLE SWEET- 
HEART 
(Fischer-48 ) 
Ruffled pink, inside of 1 1.00 v5 50 2— .25 
flower white. 5-6 open, 18 10 8.00 6.00 4.00 10— 1.00 
buds, excellent substance. 
The name is just right for 
the flower. Class No. 240. 
LOVELINESS 
(Koerner-42 ) 
Shrimp-pink, suffused 
white, with creamy white 
throat. Thin, wiry stem, 
1%-inch floret, face-up 2 aa Tear sie: ME ashe e's PLL 3 
type. Class No. 140. 10 ~=—:1.00 co 20 100— .80 
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