SKALAWAG (Butt ’53) 242 (E). Nice new medium deep pink and yellow. 
Not quite as flashy as Twinkles or Flashlight, but possibly even better as an 
exhibition glad, due to its long stem and flowerhead, very stretchy for a small 
glad. It also opens quite a lot at once. 
L $3.00, M $2.00, S $1.25. Bulblets .25, 10—$2.00. 
STATUETTE (Butt 750) 211 (VE). One of the finest little glads in existence, 
and a sure winner at the shows. We have had it with as many as nine or ten 
open at a time on graceful, well-proportioned spikes. Florets are of metal- 
like substance, nicely ruffled and frilled, with small, narrow petals. A light 
yellow with some rose stippling on the lip petals. Statuette very frequently 
wins divisional championships, and at last summer’s Champaign County, 
Illinois show was judged best 3-spike entry in the show. 
L .25, M 2—.30, S 3—.25. Bulblets 15—.25, 100—$1.50. 
TWINKLES (Butt 48) 282 (E). A provocative little glad with a personality 
and charm all its own. The large central area is entirely yellow; edges are 
deep pink, with reddish scratches on the lip petals. If the newer and more 
expensive Flashlight is still too high-priced for your budget, you will be 
well pleased with Twinkles, in the same general combination of colors. 
L .25, M .20, S 2—.25. Bulblets 15—.25, 100—$1.50. 
WEDGWOOD (Fischer ’47) 366 (EF). A lovely medium-small lavender with 
clear cream throat. The five or six open flowers are nicely ruffled and fairly 
well placed on quite tall, wiry stems. Always a heavy seller, but we hope we 
have enough stock to last out the season. 
L 2—.30, M 2—.20, S 4—.25. Bulblets 25—.25, 100—.80. 
WHITE LACE (Fischer ’51) 300 (E). Pure white with a touch of cream in 
the center. About six very beautiful heavily ruffled florets of fine substance 
are open on sturdy spikes. Not too tall; otherwise very good for cutting, as 
it opens and holds up unusually well in water. Our favorite white for sprays, 
etc. Like Wedgwood, White Lace often runs over the 34-inch limit for small 
glads, but both these varieties show so many characteristics of their smaller 
brothers, that we are listing them in this section. 
L .25, M 2—.30, S 3—.25. Bulblets 20—.25, 100—$1.00. 
FREE BULB FOR POSTAGE 
We prepay the postage on retail orders of $5.00 or more. This year, 
however, we are making the following offer: If you will agree to send us 
the amount of postage shown on your package when you receive it, we will 
include in your order (in addition to all other extras), a bulb or bulbs in the 
value of $3.00—our choice of 1953 or 1954 new varieties. Since the postage 
on the average retail order, even to the most distant point, runs only a frac- 
tion of this amount, you can see that this is a real offer. Postage stamps or 
well-wrapped coins gladly accepted. 
If you wish to take advantage of this offer, simply check your acceptance 
in the place provided on the order blank. If you do not check it, the extra 
bulb or bulbs will not be included in your order, and we will not expect you 
to refund the postage. 
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