CHERUB (Spencer ’54) — 242 E 
Seems as if we can’t get too many pinks as long as 
they’re good, and this one surely is. Color is light to 
medium pink with a refreshing white throat and mid 
ribs. Opens 5 to 6 slightly ruffled florets in neat ar- 
rangement on sturdy straight spikes of 17 to 18 buds. 
I think you will be pleased with this one. 
Any size bulb $3.00 
CLAUCARCY (Maynard ’52) — 240 M 
Claucarcy has plenty of buds and a lot of stretch. It 
opens 7 florets with 7 buds showing color on spikes 
of 19 buds. Florets are light pink with creamy 
throats. They are plain petaled. 
L. 50c; M. 35e; S. 25e¢ 
CONCERTINA (Vasaturo ’49) — 243 E 
Deep pink with rose cast. Cream throat with red 
feathers. Slightly ruffled. Four to 5 open. 
L. 2-25c; M. 3-25e; S. 5-25¢e 
COPERNICUS (Bijvoet ’27) — 224 E 
’ One of the few small glads to originate in Europe. 
It is a prim type having very pretty deep orange 
florets enhanced by deeper orange flecking. Opens 
3 on straight rigid spikes. 
L. 2-25c; M. 3-25e; S. 5-25¢ 
CORAL BELLS (Clark ’30) — 136 M 
This glad has one of.the smallest florets of any va- 
riety. It will open 4-5 coral blooms spaced far apart 
on stems that sometimes crook, which makes it nice 
for arranging, if not for show. 
L. 2-25c; M. 3-25¢c; S. 5-25¢ 
CRINKLES (Kunderd ’16) — 262 L 
Here’s a persistent winner of ribbons, often taking 
best in section. Deep rose florets slightly ruffled on . 
sturdy spike. An old variety but still hard to beat in 
its class, and stock very scarce as it propagates slow- 
ly. Listed by only 2 or 3 catalogers in the country. 
L. or M. 25c 
CRINKLETTE (Butt 741) — 224 E 
One of the most beautiful of all the small glads. A 
dainty spike of 12 buds, with 3 or 4 open. Clean 
orange color with pleasing throat mark. Florets 
slightly ruffled. Excellent for breeding. 
L. 2-25¢e; M. 3-25e; S. 5-25¢ 
DOLORES (Vasaturo ’43) — 240 E 
Light pink with large white throat. Clean and neat. 
Three and 4 open on dainty appealing spikes. 
L. 2-25¢e; M. 3-25ce; S. 5-25¢ 
DON PEDRO — 217 M 
This is an old one I was fortunate in relocating. It’s 
a striking blotched variety — red on buff — and con- 
sequently a valuable addition to the weak buff class. 
The well built spikes carry 4 to 5 open D. P. elicites 
favorable comment, and wins ribbons, wherever 
shown. Poor propagating habits make this worthy 
flower very rare. Act quickly if you wish to share a 
part of my small bulb stock. 
L. or M 50c 
DRAGONETTE (Kaylor ’38) — 243 L 
This is a variety deserving more attention. Straight 
sturdy little spikes of 18 buds give forth with 4 and 
5 open florets that are basically pink but have ex- 
ceptionally large yellow throats. You will like this 
different variety. 
L. 2-25¢c; M. 3-25c; S. 5-25c 
“Bulbs arrived in fine shape. Thanks for the extras.’’— 
Scoble Osvyrets 
(G95) 
