If your glad garden is still without any varieties 
of small ones, then by all means try a few, and see 
how readily they “get under your skin.” If you are 
already familiar with their virtues and the joys they 
bring you won't have to be sold on them, but per- 
haps in the list that follows you will find some va- 
rieties you are not yet growing or that you need to 
stock in greater quantities. 
ARIA—242— (Kuhn 748) 
A fine new addition to the deep pinks. Dainty 
florets have cream throat, and 5 to 6 will open on 
a sturdy spike of 17 buds. 
M. $2.00; S. $1.00 
ATOM—336—- (Hedgecock ’46) 
A fiery scarlet with white edges all around. A 
larger, improved Kewpie, but still not a medium 
as classified. Definitely a small type glad with 
4 to 6 open on 15 bud spike. 
L. 50c; M. 35ce; S. 25c 
BABS—210— (Pruitt °45) 
A ruffled early bird. Light yellow with greenish 
cast in bud. Four to 5 open. A favorite with the 
ladies. 
L. 2c; M. 15¢e; S. 2-15¢e 
*BETTY COED—240\— (Briggs 734) 
Delicate shell pink with dainty cream throat. 
Florets slightly hooded. Spikes open 4 and 5; 
never a crook. Very prolific. 
L. 10c; M. 2-15e; S. 4-15¢ 
BLACK JACK—254— (Brown) 
One of the two black reds in small glads. Color 
is good. Four and 5 will open, but are loosely at- 
tached and droopy in hot weather. Very rare. 
L. 25¢ 
BLUE LILY—277—(Kunderd ’21) 
Just about as close to blue as we have in glads. 
Also has interesting touch of yellow in throat. 
Good habits, including sound bulbs and good 
bulblet production which is not common _ in 
blues. This is rare, too. 
L. 20c; M. 15e 
BLUET—266— (Brown °3'7) 
Grayish lavender—almost a smoky. Very odd. 
L. 10c; M. 2-15e 
BRIGAND—254— (Brown) 
Here is the other black red. Not quite so dark as 
Black Jack. Opens 3 and 4 on 16 bud spike. 
L, 20c | 
BO-PEEP— (240)— (Butt ’48) 
A dainty salmon pink with cream throat that is 
stippled pink.. Heavily ruffled florets, 4 to 5 of 
which open at a time, are of exceptional heavy 
substance for a small glad. Looks like a ruffled 
Pink Ribbon, and when ‘better distributed will no 
doubt do a lot of winning in the tough pink class. 
L. $1.50 
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