TWINELES (Butt ’48) — 232 M 
Deep salmon with a large yellow center. Looks 
very much like a small Beacon. Opens 5 to 7 
heavily ruffled florets on a 15 bud spike. 
L. 50c; M. 35c 
VIOLA (Kunderd ’16) — 261 M 
Reddish violet, really closer to deep lilac, with 
-deep rose throat. A very pleasing color and de- 
pendable performer. Opens 3 to 4 on medium 
spikes of 12 to 15 buds. 
L. 2-25¢e; M. 3-25¢; S. 5-25¢ 
WHITE QUEEN (Ribble ’47) — 200 EB 
A white sport of Queen of Bremen. Pink suffus- 
lon creeps in during hot weather. Same bulid and 
habits as Q.B., including heavy propagation. 
L. 3-25c; M. 5-25c; S. 8-25¢ 
WHITE RIBBON (Spencer ’49) — 200 M 
A new white that is really white, and the tallest 
of them all to date. Five to 6. slightly ruffled 
florets open at once. This should win more than 
its share of ribbons with this combination of height, 
color purity, and ruffling. 
L. 50c; M. 35e; S. 20c¢ 
WHITE TWEEDLE (VanVoorhis ’41) — 201 E 
White with pointed petals. Big rose blotch in 
throat; three to 4 open. A white with markings 
in small glads is a rarity. You will be pleased with 
this one. 
L. 2-25¢c; M. 3-25e; S. 5-25¢ 
WILK. SCARLET (Brown 730) — 236 M 
An old scarlet of good color. Opens 3-4 on 15-bud 
spikes. 
L. 2-25¢c; M. 3-25e; S. 5-25¢ 
WOOD FAIRY (Whitby ’49) — 107 M 
A dainty miniature cream with a rose throat mark. 
Florets just over 2 inches in breadth. Three open 
in vertical placement on willowy little spike. 
L. 25e; M. 2-25e; 8S. 3-25¢ 
YELLOW BIRD (Kuhn ’46) — 210 L 
This is one of the best yellows, in fact one of the 
best small glads extant. Easily opens 6 to 8 flor- 
ets at a time on graceful spike of 15 to 17 buds. 
The keen showman cannot afford to be without 
this fine little glad. 
L. 20c; M. 15e; S. 10¢ 
YELLOW RIBBBON (Spencer 746) — 210 M 
Another topnotcher in the yellow class, and one 
also that will open 6 when given sufficient water. 
L. 2-25c; M. 3-25¢e; S. 4-25¢ 
MIXTURE 
Good mixture of at least 6 varieties of small type 
glads. No junk, and a good balance of colors. 
50 L. $2.75; 50 M. $1.75; 50 S. $1.00 
“Received the order of bulbs and seeds from you in fine 
condition, and I want to thank you for the extra, Pink 
Frost.”’—A.H.F., Mo. 
“I want to tell you that the bulbs I ordered from you 1n 
the spring were fine. Thank you for your generous oOver- 
count. It was my first experience with miniatures, and I 
love them,’’—S.C.V., Penna. 
“I am back with another order. The glads you sent me 
last year did very well, and I am looking forward to another 
successful year with your stock in ’51.”—A.W.P., Wisc, 
“Received the order of bulbs, and am more than pleased 
with the quality and overcount as well as with the extras.’’ 
—Mrs. H. W., f 
“Received my bulbs and seeds today in fine condition. 
Thank you very much for the overcount and extra bulbs and 
extra seeds.’’—V.G., I 
“Just received Ehinhena of glad bulbs. Very well pleased, 
and thank you for the extra bulbs of Lucille. This will be my 
first year growing the little ones, so am looking forward to 
seeing them bloom.’’—C.K.W., Ind. 
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