SMALL FLOWERED AND MINIATURE GLADIOLUS 
Variety Per Large Med. Small Per Bits. 
BO-PEEP (Butt-’48) 240-65 1 50 35 25 5 .30 
A beautiful heavily ruffled buff-pink with 10: ~4.000%62.80:° 2100 25 10: 50 
darker flecks. Nice heavy texture. Very nice 100 384.00 
for table and small arrangements. ; 
CRINKLETTE (Butt-’41) 224-70 3 25 4.25 5-25 100 25 
An orange pink of heavy substance, intensely 10 70 50 .40 
ruffled. 
FAIRY (Kuhn-’46) 266-75 1 .25 2-30 3-30 15 25 
A pastel light lavender which is very dainty LOW e200) tok cy), 80 100 1.40 
and appealing. ' 
FLICKER (Kuhn-’46) 221-75 1 20 2-30 3-30 15 2D 
Medium orange, yellow throat with bright 10. 1.60 1.20 80 100 1.40 
searlet blotch. 5-6 open. , 
KEWPIE (Brown-’80) 150-68 3 25 5-25 100 .25 
Tiny bright red velvet, deeper on lower petals 10 -70 .40 25 
with picotee edge of gold on florets. Very 
dainty for arrangements or corsages. 
LADYKILLER (K & M-’48) 221-75 + 20° 2—.26) 3~25.) 15 25 
A creamy peach with a maroon red blotch. A 1042 1460.2 72.00 :70.. 100 _. 1.40 
very good keeper in the small ones. 
LITTLE SWEETHEART (Fischer-’48) 240-85 1 25 2-30 3—30 - 15 25 
One glad that is surely properly named. It is 10 7-2: 00 FP ale20 0 100 1.40 
just what the name suggests. Color is a deli- 
cate pink blending to a large snowy throat. 
The three and one-fourth inch florets are of 
waxy texture and are beautifully ruffled. A 
sweet glad to use for corsages, wedding ar- 
rangements and many other occasions. Roses 
and other small flowers work in well with this 
variety. Fine grower and propagator. 
MARCUS (Dr. Stevens-’49) 106-60 1 50 285 Pas 4 25 
This is really a Baby Gladiolus. The only glad 10 4.00 2.80 2.00 10 -50 
we grow in the 100 size class. And it’s a little 100 4.00 
beauty. A nice clear cream with fine lasting 
qualities, which makes it a fine flower for cor- 
sage work. 
MARIONETTE (Butt-’49) 213-75 Be 1.50 werd O00 50 2 20 
Extra fine, heavily ruffled, fine textured mina- 105,12,009 }8.00.0 4.00 210) sah: 060 
ture. Outer portions of petals are yellow, 100 ~=8.00 
flushed red with the center portion a deep red, 
making an unusual and striking color combina- 
tion. 
MILDRED PETTMAN (Brown) 240-68 8 .20°° 5=.25 100 25 
An early light pink with cream throat. Small 10 -70 40 .25 
and dainty. Just right for arrangements and 
corsages. 
OCEAN SPRAY (Baerman-’46) 206-75 2 25 42.25 
A fine early cream white in the small flower- LOS 00 50 .30 100 .25 
ing class. Hold more open than most of the 
smaller varieties. 
OLIVE MARIE BROWN (Phe-’34) 222-90 3 (25, 05=.26 100 OAS) 
Beautiful small decorative, blended yellow and 10 .70 .40 25 
_ bronze. One of the best in its class. 
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