General List of Miniatures and 
Small Glads 
ARIA—242— (Kuhn 48) 
A fine new addition to the deep pinks, Dainty 
florets have cream throat, and 6 to 8 will open on 
a sturdy spike of 17 buds. Aria was Best Recent 
Introduction at the IGS State Show in Spring- 
field in ’50, winning over excellent representa- 
tives of the other sizes. It even received 2 of the 
5 votes for grand champion spike of the show. 
At the International show in Madison, Aria was 
best Amateur small glad in show. 
L. $2.00; M. $1.50; S. 75c¢ 
ATOM—236— (Hedgecock ’46) 
A fiery scarlet with white edges all around. A 
larger, improved Kewpie with 4 to 6 open on 15 
bud spike. 
L. 25c; M. 15c; S. 2-15¢ 
BABS—210— (Pruitt ’45) 
A ruffled light yellow with greenish cast in bud. 
Four to 5 open. A favorite with the ladies. 
L. 2-25c; M. 3-25¢; S. 5-25 
BASHFUL—190— (Kuhn ’42) 
Though quite short headed this novelty is so un- 
usual that it attracts attention on all its rare ap- 
pearances. Stock is very scarce. The miniature 
florets are lavender with deep purple blotch on a 
yellow throat. 
M. 25¢ 
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*BETTY COED—240— (Briggs ’34) 
Delicate shell pink with dainty cream throat. 
Florets slightly hooded. Spikes open 4 and 5; 
never a crook. Very prolific. 
L. 3-25c; M. 5-25c; S. 8-25¢ 
BLACK JACK—254— (Brown) 
One of the two black reds in small glads. Color 
is good. Four to 5 will open, but are loosely at- 
tached and droopy in hot weather. Very rare. 
L. 20c; M. 15c 
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