JUDY ANN (Vasaturo ’52) — 240 E 
A new pink worthy of a place in your garden, Florets 
are a dainty pale pink blending into creamy throats. 
Performance is 5 open with 5 in color on sturdy 
spikes of 16 buds. You are sure to fall in love with 
this little gem. 
M. 75e; S. 50c¢ 
KEWPIE (Brown ’30) — 150 M 
A dainty little thing. Never more than 3 open, but it 
always attracts attention with its tiny red florets 
bordered with cream. Often takes ‘Smallest Floret 
in Show” honors. 
M. 3-25c; S. 5-25¢ 
LADY BUG (Stancer ’45) — 150 M 
A dainty glad of reddish salmon with a large white 
throat. Opens 4 to 5 on 14 bud spike, which is good 
performance for a miniature. 
L. 2-25¢e; M. 3-25e; S. 5-25¢ 
LITTLE BRIDE (Vasaturo 750) — 200 E 
A creamy white of 15 buds, 4 open, and 6 in color. 
Sturdy and prolific. The performance of Little Bride 
has been improving each year for me. It ranks as 
one of our best whites. 
L. 15¢e; M. 10ec; S. 3-25¢ 
LITTLE EGYPT (Brown) — 153 E 
Little Egypt is my most exciting find from among 
the forgotten little glads of yesteryear. Why it 
should have become nearly extinct is inexplicable, 
for certainly everywhere I show it it wins ribbons 
and meets with enthusiastic reception from both 
showmen and women looking for something differ- 
ent in the way of arrangement material. Little Egypt 
is light red with a distinct dark red, almost black 
red blotch which sets off the prim type florets like 
a bull’s eye. Spikes are not long, but neither are 
they stubby. Three florets open at a time, and 
they will captivate the most apathetic observer. 
L. 25c; M. 20c; S. 2-25¢ 
LITTLE GIANT (Whitby ’48) — 232 E 
A fine introduction from Canada that’s catching 
on in the states. Odd laciniated and pointed petals 
are orange buff suffused on a greenish yellow back- 
ground. Little Giant is a fine little glad that you 
will like. It opens 3 or 4 florets on 15 bud spikes. 
L. 2-25c; M. 3-25c; S. 5-25¢ 
LITTLE JEWEL (Vasaturo ’50) — 240 E 
A fine new addition to the pink class, and one that 
has the stuff to win even in this tough league. 
Little Jewel opens 4 and 5 ruffled florets which 
have large cream throats. Spikes are sturdy and 
earry 15 buds. 
L. 15¢c; M. 10c; S. 3-25¢ 
LITTLE KING (Vasaturo ’51) — 152 M 
Dark red prim type florets with yellow throat lines. 
Opens 4-5 on spikes of 14 buds. Little King, originat- 
ed by a man who has given us some of our best small 
type glads, has already gained a good reputation 
in the east where it is best known. 
M. 50c; S. 35e 
“T have had the pleasure of planting glad bulbs from your 
stock for two successive years now, and I have been more 
than pleased with them. I believe I am responsible for the 
planting of miniature glads by a good half dozen people 
hereabouts. When they saw my nice spikes they demanded 
your name and address—I gave it gladly.’”—R.S.H., Florida 
WATCH FOR BAMBI IN 1954! 
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