SMALL AND MINIATURE GLADS 
ATOM (Hedgecock 746) 236 (VE). Dainty light scarlet with creamy white 
edge around the petals. Grand for arrangements. 
L 2—.30, M 2—.20, S 4—.25. Bulblets 20—.25, 100—$1.00. 
BO-PEEP (Butt ’48) 240 (E). Lovely light salmon pink with slight markings 
on a cream center. The small florets are round, ruffled, and well placed on 
slender but sturdy stems. 
L 2—.30, M 2—.20, S 4—.25. Bulblets 20—.25, 100—$1.00. 
CORSAGE (Knight ’51) 361 (EM). While more of a cream than a rose as it 
grows here, Corsage is a nice novelty for arrangements and corsages. In 
certain weather there is a fairly heavy infusion of rose; at other times it is 
nearly a clear cream with smal] darker feather. The winged, fringed, lacini- 
ated florets are most unusual and much admired. 
L .30, M .20, S 2—.25. Bulblets 6—.25, 10—.35, 100—$3.00. 
DAINTINESS (Butt ’53) 200 (E). A lovely little white with creamy yellow 
center and very heavily ruffled florets, about five of which are open at a time. 
Medium-short stem. No trace of foreign color, even the stamens being white. 
L $3.00, M $2.00, S $1.25. Bulblets .25, 10—$2.00. 
DRESDEN (Butt ’51) 210 (E). Beautifully ruffled clear light yellow with 
practically no markings. An exquisitely formed little glad that is lovely in 
color and form. 
L $1.00, M .60,S .40. Bulblets 4—.25, 10—.50, 100—$4.00. 
FIFTH AVENUE (Hedgecock ’51) 252 (EM). Dark red, almost a maroon, 
with five or six small nicely waved florets open on slender stems, Fine. 
L .40, M .30, S .20. Bulblets 10—.25, 100—$2.00. 
FIGURINE (Butt ’51) 217 (E). An attractive buff-yellow with a fairly promi- 
nent brownish red throat marking. Opens as many as 7 or 8 nicely ruffled 
flowers on well-proportioned spikes. 
L .75, M .50, S .25. Bulblets 5—.25, 10—.40, 100—$3.50. 
FLAIR (Fairchild ’51) 391 (EM). One of the most unusual small varieties. 
Light cream with blush of orchid-rose, a large deep rose, almost purple cen- 
ter. Interesting in form as well as in color, with widely flaring side petals. 
Opens five on slender wiliowy stems. 
M $1.00, S .60. Bulblets 2—.25, 10—$1.00. 
FLASHLIGHT (Roberts ’53) 287 (EF). A flashy little glad with lots of class. 
A deep pink-scarlet at edges and on the slightly overhanging top petal; lip 
petals are almost entirely yellow with a slight deep pink edge. Very con- 
trasty colors, sharp and clean cut. Flashlight opens from 6 to 8 small florets 
of heavy substance on good stems. We have heard a rumor that Flashlight 
will rate high in the new Popular Gardening symposium to be announced in 
the February issue. It has had several winning'’s at eastern shows, even as a 
seedling, and wherever seen never fails to elicit enthusiastic comment. A fair 
propagator and makes beautiful bulbs. You will be growing Flashlight 
eventually, so better get a start now. 
L $4.00, M $3.00, S $2.00. Bulblets .50, 10—$4.00. 
FROLIC (Bork ’53) 211-213 (BE). A rollicking and frolicsome little glad in 
medium deep yellow with splotches of brilliant scarlet on parts of all the 
petals. Florets are very small and nicely frilled at the edges, with five or 
six open at once on slender stems. 
L or M, $2.00 each. Bulblets. 25, 10—$2.00. 
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