group, which, until last year was almost without 
representation in small type varieties. The mark 
in the throat of Little Peacock is rose. Florets 
are intensely ruffled and are slightly less than 
3 inches in breadth. Six to 7 will open on spikes 
of 15 buds. ne 
Any size bulb—$3.00 
BONNY—230— (White ’50) 
A new small one released for 1950 by Llewellyn 
(Lady Marian) White. (Even the hybridizers 
of the big ones are turning to small ones now, 
too.) Bonny is a salmon colored self that opens 
5 to 6 8%. inch ruffled florets on straight spikes 
of 17 to 19 buds. ‘White claims many blues for 
this as a seedling in eastern shows. 
$1.00 each for L. or M. 
Small and Miniature Glads 
The “small fry’ are my specialty. My list last 
year consisted of only 48 varieties, but still it was 
more complete than that of any other cataloger. Be- 
cause the demand has been so great J have attempted 
to secure every new variety possible as well as all 
the worthy older ones that are staging come backs 
now that they are given better recognition in the 
shows. As a result I am now able to offer over a 
hundred different varieties of little glads which re- 
presents about 70 percent of all the available va- 
rieties if you discount all those in the classification 
lists that cannot be purchased no matter how hard 
you try: . ee : 
I have still others that I grow, but which are in 
‘such small quantities I cannot make a general offer- 
ing of them in the catalog yet. In some cases, how- 
ever, I may be able to help you out with an urgent 
need if you care to write and inquire. 
By the same token I will be glad to ‘hear from 
anyone who has or knows of sources of stocks of 
100/200 varieties (exclusive of face-ups) that I do 
not list. Also, it is possible that I could use certain 
excesses you may have of. varieties I do list. Write 
‘and tell me, but don’t be surprised if I already have 
plenty of the heavy propagating items like Queen of 
Bremen, Betty Coed, and the like To give you an 
idea, I would be interested to know where I could 
get more of such things as Blue Lily, Coral Bells, 
Crinklette, Frohsinn, Louis Hemon, Lucille, Maurice 
Barres, Osage, Pelletier D’Oisy, and The Orchid. 
I fully expect to run out of large and medium bulbs 
of all these before spring as all are good varieties 
in heavy demand with no known source of supply ot 
replenishing stocks. 
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