Miniature Glads for Home Arr 
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 SWEETHEART (Fischer-'48) 85 days-240 
The name fits. Medium pink with white throat, nicely ruffled. 5 open, 
(L. ea. 25c; L0—$2.00) 
and 5 in color, on a 14 to 15-bud spike. 
(M. 2—30c; 10—$1.20) (S. 10—65c) (Blbts. 15—25c) 
LITTLE PAL (van Voorhis-743) 85 days-261 
Rose-pink with darker cherry-red throat. (L. 2—30c; 10—$1.20) 
(M. 2—20c; 10—80c) (S. 10—40c) (Blbts. pkg. 25c) 
LOVELINESS (Koerner-’42) 75 days-140 
Face-up type. Pale pink with pointed petals. Odd, dainty, and very adapt- 
able for arrangements. 
(L. 3—25c; 10—80c) (M. 10—60c) (S. 10—35c) Blbts. pkg. 25c) 
MARCUS (stevens-49) 60 days-106 
A cream seedling of Coral Bells with same habits. Will make “Smallest 
Floret” ribbon easily. 
(L. 2—25c; 10—$1.00) (M. 2—15c; 10—70c) (S. 10—40c) (Blbts. pkg. 25c) 
MARIONETTE (sutt-49) = 75 cays-213 
Ruffled deep yellow with red throat blotch, tips of petals slightly 
touched with matching red. 5 to 7 florets open on a straight, wiry spike 
of 16 to 17 buds. Good spacing and attachment. 
(L. ea. 35c; 10—$2.80) (M. ea. 25¢; 10—$2.00) 
(S. 2—30c; 10—$1.20) (Blbts. 12—25c; 100—$1.75) 
NADIA  (teffingwell-’37) 90 days-231 
Salmon with large deep yellow lip. 5 or 6 open on a long 16-bud spike. 
(L. 2—25c; 10—$1.00) (M. 2—15c; 10—70c) (S. 10—40c) (blbts. pkg. 25c) 
PEGGY ANN (vasaturo-48) 75 days-240 
Tall, graceful spike of appealing pink with white throat, 6 open and 18 buds. 
(L. 2—30c; 10—$1.20) (M. 2—20c; 10—80c) (S. 10—50c) (Blbts. pkg. 25c) 
PERKY (Hubler-’42) 85 days-236 
A nice scarlet, opening 6 and a good show flower. 
(L. 2—25c; 10—$1.00) (M. 2—15c, 10—70c) (. 10—40c) (Blbts. pkg. 25c) 
PETER PAN (eutt-’50) 75 days-223 
Deep orange-pink with deeper orange throat mark. Heavily ruffled florets open 6 to 7 on a 
spike of 15 to 17 buds. Very unusual in color and habits, a very valuable variety. 
(L. ea. 25c; 10—$2.00) (M. ea. 20c; 10—$1.60) (S. 2—25c; 10—$1.00) (Blbts. 15—25c) 
PICCOLO (koerner-47) 70 days-101 
Another face-up type. White with scarlet markings. A very small floret of an unusual style. 
(L. 3—25c; 10—80c) (M. 10—60c) (S. 10—35c) (Blbts. pkg. 25c) 
PINK RIBBON (spencer-’42) 90 days-240 
A light pink ribbon of color. Pink stippling on a cream throat blotch. Blue ribbons always hang 
on this one. (L. 2—25c; 10—$1.00) (M. 10—70c) (S. 10—40c) (Blbts. pkg. 25c) 
PIROUETTE (sutt-52) 65 days-232 
Deep salmon with stippled throat. A ruffled miniature in a new and exciting color. 5 to 6 
florets open on a 16 to 18-bud flower head. These new type miniatures attract attention 
wherever shown. (L. ea. $1.00; 10—$8.00) 
(M. ea. 65c; 10—$5.00) (S. ea. 35c; 10—$2.80) (Blbts. 8—50c) 
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QUEEN OF BREMEN (zimmer-’28) 75 days-266 
One of the best lavenders in the miniatures. Inexpensive but still 
valuable. (LL. 3—35c; 10—80c) (M. 10—60c) (S. 10—35c) (Blbts. pkg. 25c) 
ROSETTE (kuhn-42) 85 days-260 
Ruffled light rose with a gece: rose feather. 8 to 9 open on a good stalk. 
Distinctive. (L. 2—25c; 10—$1.00) (M. 10—70c) (Blbts. pkg. 25c) 
RUBY (Kuhn-46) 70 days-252 
Pure dark red without markings. 4 to 5 open on 15-bud spikes. An 
early red miniature you need for your collection. (L. 2—30c; 10—$1.20) 
(M. 3—30c; 10—80c) (S. 10—50c) (Blbts. pkg. 25c) 
SNOW BABY (Stancer-’41) 
Pure white, tall. A little beauty. 
(L. 3—25c; 10—80c) (M. 10—60c) (S. 10—35c) (Blbts. pkg. 25c) 
75 days-200 
STATUETTE (sutt-50) 65 days-213 
Sister seedling of Peter Pan which has the same delightful heavy 
ruffling and the same flat, wide open florets. 18 to 20 buds, 6 to 7 
open in light yellow with a heavy stippling of red in the throat. 
These ruffed Butt originations have started a new race in Gladiolus, 
making an entirely different type of miniature. These are truly 
miniatures of the larger Glads and have a distinct place for them- 
selves. Statuette is one of the finest. (L. ea. 25c; 10—$2.00) 
(M. ea. 15c; 10—$1.20) (S. 2—25c; 10—90c) (Blbts. 25—25c; 100—80c) 
THOMAS E. WILSON (Koerner-’42) 75 days-150 
Face-up type. Jasper-red with a creamy white throat. All face-ups are 
especially effective in arrangements when the stems are cut real short 
and all green buds removed. A stunning centerpiece results when a 
dozen or more are used together. (L. 3—25c; 10—80c) 
10—35c) (Blbts. pkg. 25c) 
(M. 10—60c) (S. 
TAURUS  (Kunderd-’25) 60 days-270 
An old reliable purple without markings. 4 to 6 florets open. 
(L. 2-25; 10—$1.00) (M. 10—70c) 
TWEEDLEDUM (van Voorhis-’38) 85 days-265 
Odd rose-red florets with large gold throat mark. Easy grower with no bad habits. 
(L. 2—25c; 10—$1.00) (M. 10—70c) 
TWINKLES (sutt-48) 70 days-270 
One of the favorites of all miniature lovers. Intensely ruffled, deep orange flushed pink, with a 
deep yellow center on which reddish lines appear. General effect of orange and yellow. This 
also has a miniature type plant. 16 to 18 buds with 5 to 6 open. 
(L. ea. 25¢; 10—$2.00) (M. ea. 20c; 10—$1.60) (S. 2--25c; 10—$1.00) (Blbts. 15—25c) 
WHITE SATIN = (Koerner-’42) 
Face-up type. Very dainty. 
80 days-100 
L. 2—25c; 10—$1.00) 
(M. 2—15c; 10—70c; (S. 10—40c) (Blbts. pkg. 25c) 
YELLOW BIRD (kuhn-46) 80 days-210 
Outstanding deep yellow that will open 6 to 8 florets on a 26-inch flower head. Florets are 
round and slightly recurved. (L. 2—30c; 10—$1.20) 
(M. 2—20c; 10—80c) (S. 4—20c; 10—40c) (BIbts. pkg. 25c) 
