CLAUCARCY (Maynard ’52) 241—87, 
Nice shade of light pink with cream 
throat and white mid-ribs. Up to 20 buds 
with 6-7 open and 6 in color. L .20; M 
LD; 
COMET 110. Golden yellow with red 
feathery blotches. Lacinated and hood- 
ed. Another good one for arrangements. 
Tey-LoseM&10*7S .05. 
CONCERTINA (Vasaturo ’49) 240—70. 
Beautiful bright rose pink, with rose 
feather in cream throat. Slightly ruf- 
fled. Up to 14 buds, with 4 or 5 open. 
L 2-.30; M 2-.20. 
CORAL BELLS (Clark) 136. This fine 
miniature scarlet should win as the 
smallest variety in the show. L 2-.35; 
NUR LOS) 1.0. 
CRINKLES (Kunderd ’16) 262. Heavily 
ruffled rose-red. Always in heavy de- 
mand. L 2-.35; M 2-.15;. 
DAINTY MISS (Stancer 7’41) 240-90. 
Blush or light pink with a nice stretch 
to the spike. L 2-25; M .10. 
DOLORES (Vasaturo ’43) 240-75. Popular 
bright pink blending to white throat. 
dec seVie. LO, 
ETHEL THERESA 206. Creamy white 
flushed pink with wine feather. Slightly 
ruffled and pointed petals. L .15; M .10; 
S .05. 
FAIRY (Kuhn 746) 266-75. Light laven- 
der in a most attractive shade. L .15; 
10-1.00; M 2-.10; 10-.75 
FAIRY FANCY—206 E. One of the best 
in the cream class, and different, as 
petals are pointed and slightly laci- 
niated. Four to 5 open and no crooks. 
Very prolific. L .15; M .10; S .05. 
FILIGREE (Kuhn ’45) 216-80. Wide open, 
ruffled, laciniated, buff. L .20; M 2-.30. 
FLICKER (Kuhn 746) 221-75. Medium 
orange; yellow throat, and bright scarlet 
blotch, 5-6 open. L .15; 10-1.00; M .10; 
10-.75. 
G. DRACOCEPHALUS (Species). Fasci- 
nating South African species. Color is 
green. If petals are bent back, it looks 
like a spray orchid. L .40; M .30. 
GILT EDGE 250. Medium red with yellow 
picotee edge. L 2-.25; 10-1.25; M 3-.25; 
10-.65. 
HONEY DEW 216. Light and dark buff 
diffused, yellow throat and pointed pet- 
als. Very good for arrangements. L .15; 
M.10; S .05. 
JINGLES (Lins ’49) 230. Heavily ruf- 
fled, rich coral-salmon. Makes a hit with 
everyone. L 2-.25. 
KEWPIE (Brown 730) 150-88. Smaller 
than Atom. Red with picotee edge. 
L 3-.30; 10-.80; M 4-.25; 10-.50. 
KRIS KRINGLE (Kimdard) 236. Good 
scarlet, grows short at times but still 
very nice. L. 15; M .10; S .05. 
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LITTLE GIANT Vas. 232—80. Orange 
buff with full yellow throat. Lacinated 
and very pointed petals. Opens 4 on 15 
bud spikes. Very early. A fine little 
glad. 2-.25; 3-.25. 
LITTLE GOLD 212 (Fischer). A favorite 
yellow with all who can see beauty in . 
the smaller size glads. Richly ruffled. 
Beautiful in arrangements and will be 
in much demand as a cutflower. L 2-.35; 
M..15; S .10; B 25-.25. 
LITTLE SWEETHEART (Fischer ’48) 
240-85. Ruffled pink with white center. 
5-6 open. 18 buds. It’s a sweetheart. 
L .20; M 2-.30; 10-1.20. 
LOVELINESS (Koerner ’42) 140-75. 
Shrimp-pink suffused white with creamy 
white throat. Thin, wiry stem; 114-inch 
floret, face-up type. L 2-.25; M .10; 
10-.80. 
MARCUS (Stevens 749) 106-60. Yellow, 
rosebud type floret. Small and different. 
Ti 207 Vie.Lo: 
MAROON BUTTERFLY 270. Clear vel- 
vety black red with a touch of white 
in midribs. All florets open or show 
Color is. 1.6 Ve. LO er. Ub, 
MINNETONKA Brown 230 
salmon with golden yellow 
which there is a_ suffusion 
Opens 6 and 7 
M 3-.25. 
NADIA (Leffingwell ’37) 231-90. Upper 
petals bright salmon, lower petals yel- 
low. 6-8 open and very attractive. 
L 2-.30; M 2-.25. 
ORANGE DELIGHT 222 (Kunderd). This 
is a little beauty. Dainty florets have 
pointed petals that are deep orange. 
A favorite with the ladies. L .15; M 
10; S .05. 
OSAGE 236 (Brown). A beautiful clear 
scarlet that will open 5 to 7 on a 15 to 
18 bud spike. A real winner. L .15; 
M .10; S .05. 
PATTY BERG 162 (Koerner). Deep rose 
suffused with white and with silver 
edging. Very small and a beautiful color 
combination. M .15; S .16. 
PEGGY ANN Vas. 242—80. Bright pink 
with fine lavender markings on a full 
ereamy white throat. Opens 5 and 6 
triangular shape or butterfly florets on 
spikes up to 18 buds. Here is one of 
the greatest contenders for high honors. 
L 2-.25; M 3-.25. 
PELLETIER D’OISY 290 (Lemoine) M. 
This is one of the oddest of all small 
glads and always in big demand. There 
are never enough to go around. Color is 
chartreuse with an orange edge and 
orange stippling over the flower. If you 
want something to attract attention this 
is it. Great for arrangements. Any Size 
.30 each. 
85. Light 
throat in 
of rose. 
on nice spikes. L 2-.25;_ 
