BIRCHVILLE GARDENS — Plainville, Connecticut 
MINIATURES OR SMALL GLADIOLUS 
The demand for these small gladiolus is growing more popular each year. 
For decoration and bridal bouquets, they are really more useful than the larger 
glads. For your convenience we are grouping these, as we did last season. 
ATOM (Hedgecock 46) 336—70 
A beautiful small flowered scarlet with 
a gold edge around all petals. A great 
show winner and one that is good for 
all uses. Florists love this one. 
BETTY CO-ED (Briggs 34) 240—75 
A soft creamy pink, that is a heavy 
show winner. Fine as a cut flower, it is 
healthy and a good propagator. 
BO-PEEP (Butt 48) 240—65 
Queen of the small glads, it is buff 
pink with a yellowish throat faintly 
dusted red. Very early, deeply ruffled, 
and heavy substance. Grows up to 50” 
with a 17-18” flowerhead carrying 16 
to 18 buds with 6 open. YOU WILL 
LOVE BO-PEEP. 
CELESTINA (Vasaturo 59) 207—63 
Ruffled deep cream. Opens up to 6 
with 5 showing color on a 15 bud 
spike. Excellent miniature. 
CLAUCARCY (Maynard 52) 241—87 
Nice shade of light pink with cream 
throat and white mid-ribs. Up to 20 
buds with 6-7 open and 6 in color. 
This won consistently high ratings at 
4 trial gardens in 1951. 
CONCERTINA (Vasaturo 49) 240—70 
Beautiful bright rose pink, with rose 
feather in cream throat. Slightly ruf- 
fled. Up to 14 buds, with 4 or 5 open. 
DOLORES (Vasaturo 43) 240—75 
Light pink with a milk white throat. 
Opens 4 to 6 on a 13 bud spike. One 
of the finest small glads. 
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Unit 
2 
10 
UNIT PRICES 
Bulbs 
Large Med. Small 
2) OM = 2 ee ae) 
1.00 70 .40 
2 mos 2 D8 Os22 0 
1.00 70 .40 
2D eo 2 OUND ZO 
1.00 70 .40 
Dasy Se Piehy ee Pas) 
1.00 70 .40 
S18) a3.) 20 
4: Oe 2. Ome 2.00 
Peey SE Rey. Yale) 
1.00 70 .40 
Ae AE aey | SEP AS) 
1.00 70 .40 
Bulblets 
Unit 
PKG 25 
Pkg Pe) 
Pkg 25 
Pkg. 25 
10 yo) 
100 4.00 
Pkg a8) 
Pkg Des) 
