Small Flowering and Miniature Gladiolus 
The Home Arrangement Flower 
ATOM (Hedgecock-’46) 60 days-236 A fiery scarlet with white edges all around. A much brighter scar- 
let than Kewpie and opens 4 to 6 on a 15-bud spike. 
(L. 2—30c; 10—$1.20) (M. 3—25c; 10—80c) (S. 5—25c; 10—50c) (Blbts. pkg. 25c) 
BABS (Pruitt-"45) 65 days-210 A ruffled light yellow with greenish cast to the buds. Opens 4 to 5. 
A favorite with the ladies. (L. 2—25c; 10—$1.00) (M. 3—25c; 10—70c) (Blbts. pkg. 25c) 
BO PEEP (sutt-’48) 65 days-217 A dainty salmon-pink with cream throat with pink stippling. 
Heavily ruffled florets with 4 to 5 open. The texture is exceptionally heavy. This won the award of 
“Most Ruffled Floret” at the Chicago Show. 
(L. 2—30c; 10—$1.20) (M. 2—20c; 10—80c) (S. 10—50c) (Blbts. pkg. 25c) 
BROWN ORCHID (Van Voorhis-’40) 85 days-290 Smoky chocolate-brown with odd yellow midribs 
on a darker brown throat. It opens 5 and shows 5 in color on a spike of 17 buds. They are tall, vigor- 
ous and. stretchy. (L. 2—30c; 10—$1.20) (M. 2—20c; 10—80c) (Blbts. pkg. 25c) 
CLAUCARCY (Maynard-’52) 87 days-241 Pink with cream throat and white midribs. 7 nicely 
spaced florets open on a 19-20 bud spike. Flower head 21 inches. Has excellent Trial Ground Record 
and wins on the show table. 
(L. ea. $1.00; 10—$8.00) (M. ea. 75c; 10—$6.00) (S. ea. 50c, 10—$4.00) (Blbts. 15—$1.00) 
CORAL BELLS (clark-’30) 70 days-136 Very small florets arranged on a graceful stem. Coral-pink 
and very dainty. (L. 2—25c; 10—$1.00) (M. 3—25c;  10—70c) (S. 5—25c; 10—50c) (Blbts. pkg. 25c) 
DRACOCEPHALUS (species) 75 days-290 Yellowish green, spotted dull purple. Florets shaped like 
a dragon head. Odd, bizarre, and unusual. Very scarce. 
Each 50c any size; 10—$4.00 
DOLORES (Vasaturo-’43) 75 days-240 Light pink with white throat, clean and neat. 4 open on 
straight spikes. (L. 2—30c; 10—$1.20) (M. 2—20c; 10—80c) (S. 10—50c) (Blbts. pkg. 25c) 
DRESDEN (sutt-’51)_ 68 days-210 Ruffled, medium yellow with a deeper throat on which are a few 
faint lines. It has very heavy substance and the spikes always straight, grows to 36 inches high. 
(L. ea. $1.50; 10—$12.00) (M. ea. $1.00; 10—$8.00) (S. ea. 50c; 10—$4.00) (Blbts. 3—40c; 10—$1.25) 
FAIRY (Kuhn-46) 75 days-266 A delicate lavender holding 5 to 6 open on a well built spike of 14 
to 16 buds. A fine Glad in a lovely color. 
(L. 2—30c; 10—$1.20) (M. 3—30c; 10—80c) (S. 10—50c) (Blbts. pkg. 25c) 
FIFTH AVENUE (Hedgecock-’50) 252. Dark glistening velvety red with no markings. It opens 5 
florets 3 inches in diameter on a straight 4-ft. stem, and has a flower head of 12 to 15 or more buds. 
The blooms are well placed and slightly recurved. This has all the style and beauty of a parade down 
Fifth Avenue. 
(L. ea. $1.60; 10—$8.00) (M. ea. 60c; 10—$4.80) (S. ea. 40c; 10—$3.20) (Blbts. 10—50c; 100—$4.00) 
FILIGREE (Kuhn-'45) 80 days-216 Wide open, lacinated ruffled buff. Makes delightful arrange- 
ments. (L. ea 20c; 10—$1.60) (M. 2—25c; 10—$1.00) 
FLICKER (Kuhn-46) = 75 days-221 Medium orange, yellow throat with bright scarlet blotch. 5 to 6 
open on a sturdy spike of 15 to 16 buds. 
(L. 2—25c; 10—$1.00) (M. 4—30c; 10—70c) (S. 10—40c) (Blbts. pkg. 25c) 
FLUFFY RUFFLES (srown-’26) 75 days-206 Pale yellow, laciniated and slightly ruffled. One of 
the best. (L. 2—25c; 10—$1.00) (M. 4—30c; 10—70c) 
GREMLIN (sButt-’52) 60 days-251_ Rosy red with a stippled throat, banded yellow. A very interesting 
and unusual ruffled miniature of the new type. Will open 5 to 6 blooms on a 17-bud spike. Semi-upright 
florets making another interesting feature for arrangements. 
(L. ea. $2.50; 10—$20.00) (M. ea. $1.50; 10—$12.00) (S. ea. 75c) (Blbts. 2—50c; 10—$1.75) 
ITO (Brown) 75 days-120 Orange and yellow bicolor. Early and distinctive. 
(L. 2—25c; 10—$1.00) (M. 10—70c) (S. 10—40c) (Blbts. pkg. 25c) 
JINGLES (cins-’49) 90 days-230 Ruffled. needlepointed, compact. 5 to 7 open florets on a short, 
low growing, definitely miniature plant. This is one of the few miniatures which combines miniature 
size flowers with a miniature size plant. New and delightful. Easy to use in arrangements. 
Each 25c any size. 
KEWPIE (Brown-’30) 88 days-150 Smaller than Atom and a different shade of red with a light 
picotee edge. (L. 3—25c; 10—80c) (M. 10—60c) (S. 10—35c) (Blbts. pkg. 25c) 
LADY KILLER (k & M-48) 65 days-320 Orange-salmon with a conspicuous blotch. Spectacular. 
(L. 2—25c; 10—$1.00) (M. 10—70c) (S. 10—40c) (Blbts. pkg. 25c) 
LITTLE GOLD (Fischer-’50) 80 days-212 Deep golden yellow, rich, clean and slightly ruffled. No 
markings. 3 open on a 15-bud spike. This variety has excellent color appeal. 
(L. 2—25c: 10—$1.00) (M. 10—70c) (S. 10—40c) (Blbts. pkg. 25c) 
LITTLE PEACOCK (sisson-’50) 77 days-211 Intensely ruffled light yellow, with a conspicuous rose 
blotch. It opens 6 to 7 florets out of 15 buds in attractive double row placement. 2%4-inch diameter 
florets. 
(L. ea. $1.00; 10—$8.00) (M. ea. 75c; 10—$6.00) (S. ea. 50c; 10—$4.00) (Blbts. 4—25c; 40—$2.00) 
LITTLE SWEETHEART (Fischer-’48) 85 days-240 The name fits. Medium pink with white throat, 
nicely ruffled. 5 open, and 5 in color, on a 14 to 15-bud spike. (L. ea. 25c; 10—$2.00) 
(M. 2—25c; 10—$1.00) (S. 10—60c) (Blbts. 10—25c) 
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