WHITE RIBBON—200— (Spencer 749) 
A new white that is really white, and the tallest 
of them all to date. Five to 6 slightly ruffled 
florets open at once. This should win more than 
its share of ribbons with this combination of 
height, color purity, and ruffling. Only have a 
very few of these, and had a hard time talking 
Rev. Spencer out of them as a couple of rogues 
showed up in his bulblet stock last summer so 
that the only bulbs available to sell this season 
are those that bloomed and could be positively 
identified. 
L. or M. $1.00 
WHITE TWEEDLE—201—(VanVoorhis °41) 
White with pointed petals. Big rose blotch in 
throat. Three to 4 open on stretchy spike. A white 
with markings in small glads is a rarity. You will 
be pleased with this one. 
M. 10c 
WOOD FAIRY—107— (Whitby ’49) 
A dainty miniature cream with a rose throat 
mark. Florets just over 2 inches in breadth. Three 
open in verticle placement on willowy little spike. 
L. $1.75 
YELLOW BIRD—210—(Kuhn ’46) 
This is one of the best yellows, in fact one of the 
best small glads extant. Easily opens 6 to 8 flor- 
ets at a time on graceful spike of 15 to 17 buds. 
The keen showman cannot afford to be without 
this fine little glad. 
L. 50c; M. 40c; S. 25c 
YELLOW RIBBON—210— (Spencer 746) 
Another topnotcher in the yellow class, and one 
also that can open 6 or 8 when given sufficient 
water. In heavy demand. 
L. 15ce; M. 10c; S. 2-15¢ 
MIXTURE 
Good mixture of at least 6 varieties of small 
type glads. 
50 L. $2.50; £0 M. $1.75; 50S. $1.00 
Bargain Basement 
Here are still more small glads, mostly the older 
ones, at very attractive bargain prices. 
Baby Bronze—190—Russet with rose throat spears. L&M. 
Bright Beauty—220—(Brown ’34) Light orange. L&M. 
Curlette—210—(Brown ’36) Light yellow, ruffled. M only 
*Dainty Miss—240—(Stancer ’41) Light pink with cream 
throat. L, M,.& S. 
Fluffy Ruffles—206—(Brown ’26)—Prolific cream. L&M. 
Genesee—206—Cream with deeper cream throat. L&M. 
Gnome—210—(Stancer ’45) Pale yellow, dainty. L, M, & S 
Gold Bug—212—(Kunderd ’28)—Deep goldén_ yellow; 
slightly ruffled. L&M. 
Honey Dew—216—(Prestgard ’28) Cantaloupe orange, 
pointed petals. L&M. 
Improved lacinatus—(260) Kunderd ’40) Medium rose, 
pointed petals. L only. 
Interlude—210—(Kunderd ’28) Yellow, deep throat. L only 
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