CUTIE—Of medium size, this unusual face-up has a color scheme all its 
own; the three outer petals being an odd marbled pink, and the three 
inner petals a deep velvety rose. Pach 1ocrotor4cec 
DAINTY MISS—Very small, slightly hooded, soft pink with white to 
cream throat. 3 tor Ze lO TORI 
FADDIST—Small pointed petals of very pale buff-pink, with red darts 
in the throat. An unusual pastel. Each-lS5cesioer 4J¢ 
FILIGREE — Orchid-type, with long pointed petals, cut and ruffled. 
Light pinkish-buff with lemon throat. Each 15c, 3 for 40c 
FLUFFY RUFFLES—Another orchid-type, with ruffled, pointed pet- 
als of very pale yellow. 3 for 30c; 10:for S5c¢ 
GOLDEN BROWN-— Ruffled wide-open flowers of deep purplish brown. 
Nearest to smoky in the miniatures. ach 20c, 3 tor o0¢ 
HYPERION—Light bright orange-scarlet, ruffled and laciniated. Slen- 
der, graceful stems, inclined to crook, thus lending themselves excep- 
tionally well to arrangements. Very early. 3 for 30c 
IMPROVED LACINIATUS—Orchid-type, with slender laciniated pet- 
als of unusual violet-rose. Buitele Ge 
INTERLUDE—Pale lemon-yellow orchid-type blooms with deeply cut 
petals. Bachelor 10n40¢ 
KEWPIE-— In our estimation the daintiest of the little glads—tiny bright 
scarlet red blooms with picotee edge of cream. Slightly hooded, perfect 
for bouquets. 3101 JUCHLO Tor Sac 
LAVENDER AND GOLD—Lovely pastel lavender and pale yellow, 
slightly ruffled, wide open flowers. Each 15c, 3 for 40c 
MYSTIC — Nice smooth florets, deep rose; white throat, with rose 
peppering. 3 for 30¢ 
NADIA — Slightly hooded, soft salmon, with lower petals of yellow. 
Fine pastel, the color combination giving the general appearance of a 
peach-colored bloom. 3 for 30c 
OBERON—Small blooms of brilliant orange-scarlet. A perfect match 
for Pompon Dahlia Mike. 3 for Z5es|0 tor /se 
OCEAN SPRAY—A gorgeous miniature, cream buds opening to large 
wide-open waxy white blooms of heavy substance, with rich butter- 
cream throats. One of the best for cutting. Each 15c, 3 for 40c 
OLIVE M. BROWN—Frlorets are rich bronze-gold, open, ruffled, and 
tightly packed on the stem. Each 15c, 3 for 40c 
ORANGE BUTTERFLY—The Butterfly group is well-named, for the 
blooms appear about to take wing. This one is soft bronze-orange, with 
yellow in the throat. StOrS IC 
ORANGE DELIGHT—Tiny, deeply laciniated blooms of marbled or- 
ange. One of the smallest of the orchid-type. 3 for 30c 
ORANGE TWEEDLE— Soft orange with yellow throat, slightly hooded. 
Each 20c, 3 for 50c 
OSAGE—Pure brilliant orange-red, wide open florets. Each 25c 
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