MARIONETTE (213) (Butt) A_ lovely 
ruffled yellow with deep red blotch in 
throat. Lg. 50c ea. Med. 35c ea. 
MILDRED PETTMAN (240) (Brown) An 
early light pink with creamy throat. Fine 
for arrangements and corsages. Lg. 3 
for 25c. Med. 5 for 25c, 10 for 40c. Blbts. 
25¢ Pkt. 
NADIA (231) (Leffingwell) Upper petals 
bright salmon, lower petals yellow. Lg. 2 
for 25¢. Med. 3 for 25c. 
PETER PAN (233) (Butt) One of the best 
introductions of Leonard Butt, and a 
real show glad. A dark salmon or buff 
orange of great beauty. Can really grow 
Pree spikes. Lg. 50c ea. Blbts. 10 
or 35c. 
RUBY (252) (Kuhn) A dandy little clear 
dark red; opens five or six lovely little 
blooms on straight stems, and is very 
early. Med. 3 for 25c. Sm. 10 for 50c. 
Blbts. 35¢ Pkt. 
SNOW BABY (200) (Stancer) This lovely 
little white glad works up fine for cor- 
sage or arrangement work. Nicely ruffled 
and very clear white. Med. only, 3 for 
25c, 10 for 75c. 
STARLET (200) (Baerman) Here is one 
of the finest of the white small glads, 
very ruffled, and grows tall on thin wiry 
stems, very fine for arrangements. Lg. 
2 for 25c, 10 for $1. Med. 10 for 65c. 
Sm. 10 for 40c. Blbts. 25c Pkt. 
STATUETTE (213) (Butt) This little glad 
is our own nomination for the champion 
real small Glad. It is a yellow with a 
diffused purple throat mark. Can open 
6 to 8 in very regular fashion on a very 
tall straight stem. We consider it an 
extra fine number. Lg. 50c ea. Med. 
35c ea. Sm. 25c ea. Blbts. 10 for 35c. 
TWEEDLEDUM (262) (Van Voorhis) This 
is a striking dark rose red with a golden 
throat blotch; and is nice for arrange- 
ments or corsages. Lg. 3 for 25c. Med. 
10 for 40c. 
TWINKLES (233) (Butt) A brilliant little 
glad with contrasting colors of scarlet 
and bright yellow. Five or six little 
florets of heavy ruffling will open on 
good spikes. If you like the little glads, 
you should have this one. Lg. 30c ea. 
Med. 20c ea. Sm. 2 for 25c. Blbts. 10 
for 25c. 
WEDGWOOD (366) (Fischer) While this 
is not exactly a miniature, we like to 
classify it was a eesmall. It isha) blue 
lavender of extreme loveliness, and one 
of the most popular we list. Lg. 2 for 
30c, 10 for $1. Med. 2 for 20c, 10 for 75c. 
Sm. 5 for 25c. Blbts. 25c Pkt. 
WHITE LACE (300) (Fischer) Another of 
Fischer’s great introductions that we 
consider a very lovely little glad. It is 
snowy white with an ivory throat, and 
is well displayed on inside back cover of 
this catalog. Waxy, heavily ruffled and 
of fine texture. One of Carl Fischer’s 
best. Lg. 25c ea. Med. 2 for 25c. Sm. 
3 for 25c, 10 for 75c. Will bloom very 
well from No. 5 bulbs. 
YELLOW BIRD (210) (Kuhn) Here is a 
small yellow glad that is clear in color, 
and grows a tall straight spike with five 
or six fine florets wide open. We con- 
sider it the best yellow in the small 
glads, and it can produce 25 to 26 inch 
flowerheads. Lg. 2 for 30c. Med. 3 for 
30c. Blbts. 12 for 25c. 
COLLECTION OF MIXED MINIATURE, OR 
SMALL GLADS 
We have made up several collections of glads, in named packages, or labeled vari- 
eties; which some of our patrons no doubt will like to grow. We have also thought that 
they might like to plant a surprise package of the miniature or small glads. 
We have 
therefore made up such a mixed collection, consisting of not less than ten varieties. 
These will be made up of strong medium size bulbs, in two lots as follows: 
60 No. 3 husky medium bulbs, ten varieties or more prepaid for (not labeled)_____- $3.25 
(our selections) 
95 medium bulbs, ten or more varieties prepaid for (not labeled)_-_______________- $4.95 
(our selections) 
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