General List of Miniatures 
and Small Glads 
ARIA (Kuhn ’48) — 242 M* 
With its ability to open 7 to 9 florets on well pro- 
portioned spikes of 17 to 19 buds, Aria has gained 
a formidable show record. Certainly it is one of the 
strongest members of the tough pink class. The dainty 
florets have pleasing cream throats. 
L. 35ce; M. 25c; S. 2-25¢ 
ATOM (Hedgecock ’46) — 236 E 
A fiery scarlet with white edges. An improved Kewpie 
with 4 to 5 open on 15 bud spike. Atom is a fine 
variety and a knock-out for arrangements. 
L. 2-25c; M. 3-25c; S. 5-25¢ 
BABS (Pruitt ’45) — 216 E 
A ruffled light yeliow with greenish cast in bud. Four 
to 5 open. A favorite with the ladies. 
L. 2-25c; M. 3-25c; S. 5-25e 
Rex with 3-spike of Bambi that was Champion 
Seedling at Kankakee, Il. in 1953. 
BAMBI (Pierce ’54) — 290 E. See page 6 
BASHFUL (Kuhn ’42) — 190 M 
Though quite short headed this novelty is so un- 
usual that it attracts attention on all its rare ap- 
pearances. Stock is wery scarce. The miniature florets 
are lavender with deep purple blotch on a yellow 
throat. 
L. 2-25c; M. 3-25ce; S. 5-25¢ 
*Names and numbers following glad variety name 
have the following significance. Name in parentheses 
is that of the’originator. This is followed by year of 
introduction. Next comes color and size classification 
number, and finally an initial indicating blooming habit, 
as E for Early, M for Midseason, and L for late. 
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