MINIATURE OR SMALL GLADS 
For many years we did not grow the “small” glads, but as we happened to get hold 
of some Little Sweetheart and Little Gold bulbs, and grow them, we found that there 
was much beauty in some of these under-size things, and we noted, further, that they 
produced seed freely when used in crossing. While down south last season, we received 
some lists containing prices on these decorative varieties, and ordered a stock of fifteen 
or twenty varieties. We had a lot of fun with them this past season, and secured a 
considerable amount of seed from several of them. We hope we can do a better job 
of growing seed next year than we have been doing. We now have quite a stock of 
Miniature or small glads (bulbs) which we are listing in this catalogue, and will be 
very happy to serve you if we have something you would like. 
Elsewhere in the catalogue you will find a listing of such seeds as we can spare, and 
we hope that some of our friends will find the thrills in discovering an exciting seedling 
bloom, just as we do. Remember it takes a couple of years to bring these little seeds 
to the blooming stage. Have patience. (See Page 4) 
ARIA (242) Lovely early deep rose with FLICKER (221) (Kuhn) Medium orange 
cream throat. Med. 40c ea., 10 for $3.00. yellow throat with a bright scarlet 
Blbts. 10 for 50c. blotch. Lg. 2 for 30c. Med. 4 for 25c. 
ATOM (236) (Hedgecock) A very bright x RWPIE A familiar red little glad with 
scarlet with a prominent silvery white ; : 
picotee edging. It is a fine number for Ee sae edge. Lg. 2 for 25c. Med. 
arrangements with its slender wiry 
stems. Lg. 20c ea. Med. 2 for 30c. Sm. 
3 for 25c. Blbts. 20 for 30c. LADYKILLER (221) (K. & M.) This tiny 
arrangement glad with the red blotch on 
BO-PEEP (217) (Butt) This early light an orangy background—reminds one of 
salmon pink with some stippling in the Pactolus, but for our money it is one of 
white throat, is one of our favorites. The the prettiest small glads. It does not 
dainty little round florets are evenly multiply too well. But is a lovely little 
spaced on graceful stems with 6 open. number. Med., bulbs only, 25c ea. Blbts. 
One of the most popular, and makes a 10 for 25c. 
lot of fine large bulblets. Lg. 20c, 2 for 
35c. Med. 3 for 25c. Blbts. 20 for 25c. 
pe aie ie : or £9€- “LITTLE GOLD (220) (Fischer) A lovely 
glowing shade of golden orange; simply 
CLAUCARCY (Maynard) (231) This love- grand in a bouquet or arrangement. Will 
ly little pink grows tall and stately with open four or five frilled florets in good 
six to nine florets open at a time. Very weather. A great little glad that every- 
fine for arrangements. Lg. $1.00 each. one should grow; for its color is great. 
Med. 75c ea. Blbts. 15 for $1.00. Lg. 2 for 25c, 10 for $1. Med. 3 for 25c, 
10 for 70c. Sm. 5 for 25c. Blbts. 25c 
FIGURINE (217) (Butt) A lovely buff Pkg. See front cover of Catalog for 
yellow glad with a darker throat, 7 or color picture. 
more open on a good spike. Should be- 
come very popular as stock increases. : 
Lg. $1.50 ea. Med. $1.00. LITTLE SWEETHEART (240) (Fischer) 
Probably one of the most beautiful of 
the miniature glads. Six or more nicely 
FILIGREE (216) (Kuhn) Wide open, ruf- ruffled pink blooms open on a tall spike. 
fled and lacinated buff or light orange, A great little glad. Lg. 25c ea. Med. 
ie is new and distinctive. Lg. 2 for 2 for 25c. Sm. 3 for 25c. Blbts. 10 for 
e. 25¢. 
OUR FAVORITE TEN “SMALL GLADS” 
ATO NM ae eee te eee Scarlet LITTLE SWEETHEART ___Pink 
RU B YS erate eee es Red STATURTT 2. Light Yellow 
BOsSPEEP 222s eee Pink STARLEL2 22 White 
EIGUELN bee eee Buff YELLOW BIRD. Yellow 
LUGE eG © 1) see ee Yellow LADY KILLER 2 so)... 0e Orange, 
Red Blotch 
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