ORANGE DELIGHT—Very small blooms of light and dark marbled 
orange, unusual and interesting. 3.tor.30e 
THE ORCHID—Aptly named, a perfect corsage flower. Ruffled pointed 
petals of delicate lavender, set off with bright red-purple hair line in 
lower lip. Pach 35¢ 
HOODED TYPE 
BABY BRONZE — Small, extremely hooded, deep bronze, with red 
throat lines. DOr SUC 
BLUET—Butterfly type, pale gray-lavender with yellow throat. Almost 
a smoky. STOMOUC 
BROWN ORCHID—Rather large, but has the general characteristics 
of a miniature. Butterfly type in shades of golden brown. Bacin/ Oc 
DAINTY MISS—Small, slightly hooded, salmon pink with white to 
cream throat. 3 1OE2oC. OnOT/ IC 
DOLORES—Small soft pink with white lower lip. Each 20c, 3 for 50c 
FADDIST— Pointed petals of very pale buff-pink, with red darts in the 
throat. Illustrated on cover. Each 15c, 3 for 40c 
KEWPIE—In our estimation the daintiest of the little glads—tiny bright 
red blooms with picotee edge of cream. ator 30c, 10 tor Sse 
MYSTIC—Handsome bright rose; white throat, with rose peppering. 
Beautiful in bud as well as in bloom. SaOmoUC, LOMOnGoc 
NADIA—Salmon and yellow combination, giving a general appearance 
of a peach-colored glad. Sibel de 
OBERON—Small blooms of brilliant orange-scarlet. 3 for 30c, 10 for 85c 
ORANGE TWEEDLE—Bright orange and yellow, slightly large for a 
miniature, but many open at one time. 3 fori35e 
OSAGE— Brilliant orange-red short-petaled blooms. HachyZ oc 
Left right: Filigree, The Orchid, Fluffy Ruffles, Hyperion, Fairy Fancy, Comet 
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