WMITTLE SWEETHEART (Fischer '48) — 240 M 
Medium pink with a large white throat. Nicely 
ruffled. Five open and five in color on 14 to 15 
bud spike. A worthy contender in a tough color 
class. Was best small type Recent Introduction at 
Purdue in ’51. 
L. 25c; M. 20c; S. 15c 
W@ITTLE TOOTS — 250 M 
This is an older variety I have been trying to build 
_ up stock on so I could offer it to those wanting to 
try something different. I would not claim beauty 
to be an attribute of Little Toots, but at least she 
has a look that attracts one’s attention. Color is 
splotched red on a light background. When you 
first look at Little Toots you are reminded of a 
little girl who has surreptitiously misappropriated 
and mis-applied her mother’s lipstick. Three to 4 
garish florets open at a time on spikes of 15 to 16 
buds. Try Little Toots, for a laugh at least. 
AL. 35c 
Sing a song of six-pence 
’Bout something for to try: 
Four and twenty small glads 
Are the things for ou to buy. 
The flowers will bloom in summer 
From bulbs you plant in spring. 
You couldn’t grow more dainty things 
To set before a king. 
“The purchase of these bulbs, of course, should be made 
from Summit Gardens. 
LOUIS HEMON (Lemoine) — 290 M 
One of the oddest of all glads. Highly prized by the 
ladies for arrangements. Angular florets are yele 
low-green with large light red tips. Five to 7 will 
open at once on 17 to 18 bud spikes. Stem some- 
times short and will crook in extreme heat. A 
rare item, and my stock is small, 
L. 20c; M. 15c; S. 2-25c 
“LOVELINESS (Koerner ’42) — 140 M 
A dainty pale pink miniature with pointed petals. 
Odd, yet dainty, and very adaptable to arrange- 
ment work. Often wins “Smallest Floret” honors. 
L. 3-25c; M. 5-25c; S. 8-25c 
“LOVELY MARY (Troyer ’50) — 232 M 
A worthy and welcome addition to the salmon 
group which is not overly populated. The deep 
galmon florets blend into deep yellow in throat. 
Five to 6 will open, and 6 will show color on long 
flowerheads of 18 to 20 buds. Even big bulbs are 
generous with bulblets. 
L. $1.00; M. 75c; S. 50c 
"The bulbs came Friday in perfeet condition, and we are 
wmuch pleased.”—A.A.F., Ohio. 
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