TOYTOWN (Bo Peep X Twinkles) (236) (Early) From the first time this bloomed 
we referred to this as a super Twinkles. Similar in color, it is a fine scarlet with 
an unmarked deep yellow throat. Grows 34”-36”, an ideal height for a miniature, 
with straight spikes. 17-18 buds, 7-8 open, well placed and attached. Very heavily 
ruffled and leathery texture. Excellent propagator and grower. Silver Medal 
1953, Canadian glad growers trial grounds. Topped the entire list with an 
average score of 90. 
Prices on Butt Introductions 
Goblin: bulbs any size $3 each; 5 for $12. Grower’s units: 10 bulbs and 100 
bulblets for $24.95. Goldette and Toytown: bulbs any size $5 each; 5 for $20. 
The Miniature Glad Garden 
ARIA (Kuhn) 242 M. This fine little pink 
can open up seven or eight florets on 
a spike of 18 buds, and is a strong 
winner in the shows. Has a pleasing 
creamy throat, and is a fine grower. 
Leg. 35c. Med. 25c ea. Blbts. 10 for 25c. 
ATOM (236) (Hedgecock) E. Here is the 
firey little scarlet with the white pico- 
tee edge that is so popular in arrange- 
ments. A fine little glad that every- 
body loves. Lg. 2 for 25c. Med. 3 for 25c. 
Sm. 5 for 25c. Blbts. 20 for 25c. 
BABS (Pruitt) (210) E. A very ruffled 
light yellow with a green cast in the 
bud stage. A favorite with ladies, and 
makes fine spikes. Lg. 2 for 25c. Med. 
3 for 25c. Sm. 5 for 25c. Blbts. 25 for 
25¢. 
BO PEEP (Butt) 240 E. A dainty salmon 
pink that is probably one of the most 
popular of the small type glads. Very 
heavy substance and one of the most 
ruffled. Lg. 2-25c. Med. 3 for 25c. Sm. 
5-25¢. Blbts. 40 for 50c. 
BROWN ORCHID (Van Voorhis) 290. L. 
A very unusual tall chocolate brown 
with odd yellow mid-ribs, on brown 
throat. Can open five of 17 buds. Prices 
same as Bo Feep. 
CLAUCARCY (Maynard) 240 M. This 
small glad has plenty of stretch, and 
has won the blue ribbon many times. 
A bright light pink with creamy 
throat. Will open seven on a nineteen 
bud spike. Bright color, and a fine 
grower. Lg. 50c ea. Med. 40c ea. Sm. 
25¢ ea. Blbts. 10 for 50c. 
COY CONNIE 240 M. Heavily ruffled 
medium pink with a cream throat, with 
a rose feather. A beautiful glad. Lg. 
20c ea. Med. 2 for 35c. 
CRINKLETTE (Butt) 224 E. One of the 
most beautiful of all the small glads, 
a dainty spike with 3 or 4 open; with 
clean orange color and a _ pleasing 
throat mark. Excellent for hybridizing. 
Priced same as Bo Peep. 
10 
DAINTINESS (Butt) 206 E. We had 
Daintiness in our garden for the first 
time this season, and it is no doubt the 
finest miniature cream glad we have 
seen. Very ruffled, with a tall stretchy 
spike, fine form and growing habits. 
Lg. $3 ea. Med. $2 ea. Blbts. 25c¢ ea. 
DOLORES (Vasaturo) 240 E. A light 
pink with clean white throat, 3 or 4 
open on appealing spikes. Lg. only 2 
for 25c. 
DRAGONETTE (Kaylor) 243 L. This 
pink glad has a lovely yellow throat 
and splendid growing habits. Four or 
five of 18 buds will open and you will 
like it. Lg. 20c ea. Med. 2 for 25c. 
Blbts. 10 for 25c. 
DRESDEN (Butt) 210. Very beautiful 
light yellow that will open 6 or 7 of 
18 buds, very heavily ruffled. Very 
beautiful. $1.00 ea. Med. 60c. Sm. 40c. 
DR. FRANCIS 250. A dull cherry red 
with a dark feather on a tan throat. 
Rather different. A New Zealand var- 
iety. Lg. $1.00 ea. Med. 60c. 
FADDIST 241. M. An old timer, but nice. 
Light pink with red mid-ribs on a 
creamy yellow throat back-ground Lg. 
25¢ ea. 
FAIRY (Kuhn) 266 M. Here is a dandy 
little glad that can open five or six in 
a very light lavender that is unusual. 
No other just like it. Beautiful clear 
color. Lg. 2 for 25¢. Med. 3 for 25c. 
Blbts. 15 for 25c. 
FIFTH AVENUE (Hedgecock) 252 M. A 
glistening deep red, almost black. A 
beautiful color. Can open 7 on good 
spike of 18 buds. Lg. 40c¢ ea. Med. 30c. 
Sm. 20c. Blbts. 10 for 25c. 
FILIGREE (Kuhn) 216 M. Light buff 
with pink tinge and yellow throat. It 
has pointed, laciniated and ruffled 
petals. Nice little glad. Lg. 20c. Med. 
3 for 35c. 
