LITTLE GOLD with Buddleia Makes a Colorful Basket. 
Hoc Important Ie Yellow? 
We don’t necessarily hold, with the Chinese, that 
yellow is the most beautiful of all colors, but we do 
go as far as to claim that it is the most important single 
color. For proof, take a look at the five spikes on 
page 20: If the glowing yellow of Pactolus were miss- 
ing, how lifeless that picture would be! Page 28 
proves it again: Remove the two spikes of Spotlight 
and the one of Orange Gold, and the effect is like tak- 
ing a light out of a room. 
Yellow is the color of warmth, of light, of life. It 
brightens other colors. Landscape artists depend upon 
it, especially in the lighter tints, as their foundation 
color in building the garden picture. 
Perhaps the fact that yellow is the color of sunshine 
and vitality is the reason florists reach so eagerly for 
Little Gold when confronted with a mixed load of 
flowers. Although not large—not quite 300 size—Little 
Gold is the richest of all yellows, duplicating alone 
among glads, as far as we know, the rich and scintil- 
lating hue of California Poppies. 
For ten years this little color-gem refused to propa- 
gate. I held onto it longer than I ever did any other 
hon-propagating seedling solely because of its unique 
beauty and unrivalled color-intensity. Then, co- 
incident with the installation of our irrigation system, 
it suddenly became a runaway propagator. Introduced 
only last year at $1 per bulb, we are now able to 
offer this little color gem in an assortment of bargain 
collections which will enable you either to stock it as 
a cut-flower variety or simply to bring into your home 
an armful of pure gold from your garden for your 
family’s enjoyment. As an “arrangement glad” Little 
Gold has no superior. A quick way to become a “mil- 
lionaire in beauty” is to stock up with Little Gold! 
Special Offers on the Little Color-Gem: LITTLE GOLD 
Pictured Above; Described on Page 30. All Collections POSTPAID. 
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