M52 UN UNOIBIUICUIOINTS 
LITTLE DARLING (I) Class 266 
(Inbred of Queen of Bremen) 
This is just about the prettiest and daintiest little 
thing you ever saw. It is an exquisite blending of 
rosy lavender with a buff overtone on the freshly 
opened blooms that gradually fades away on the 
lower blossoms. A light yellow throat mark adds 
to clean, dainty pastel effect. Flowerheads are 
long, with 16 buds, opening six and three showing 
color. Substance very good. Has the excellent 
health and propagation qualities of its parent 
which also produced Driven Snow (I). 70 Days. 
$3 any size bulb. Bbts. 10 for $3 with bulb order. 
PRETTY MISS (1) Class 261 
(Inbred of Queen of Bremen) 
Another inbred that inherits the prettiness, health 
and good propagating qualities of Queen of Bremen. 
The Queen has always been a favorite with me for 
these reasons. Few other glads will compare with 
it in these respects. In fact, it is sometimes called 
“Wild Weed’ in these parts because it is so prolific 
and hardy. Pretty Miss (I) is what its name 
implies. It is a medium rose, peppered with deeper 
flecks on the outer petals and a large, deep rose 
harmonizing blotch. Straight stems carry 16 buds, 
opening 7 and showing five in color. Blooms in 75 
days. Heavy propagator. 
$3 any size bulb, bbts. 10 — $3.00 
GLISTENING 
(Class 200) 
BANJO EYES Class 461 
(Open pollenated seedling of Blue Beauty) 
This is a truly unusual and pretty novelty, the kind that will move first at a roadside 
stand. It is a soft dusty rose, with two huge dark purple eyes on the lower petals which 
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