MINIATURES: The little fellows are claiming more and more attention. Such grand 
little fellows as ARIA, BO-PEEP, CHARMETTE, CRONKLETTE, FADDIST, GAILY CLAD, 
LITTLE GOLD, LITTLE SWEETHEART, NADIA, ORANGE BUTTERFLY, PINOCCHIO, 
QUEEN OF BREMEN, RUBY, SILVERSIDES, SPOT O’ROSE, STARLET, TWINKLES, 
WHITE BUTTERFLY, WHITE LACE, WILL’S SCARLET and YELLOW BIRD are all 
standard and excellent miniatures. The new ALECIA, TONY BOY, GREMLIN, and 
PIROUETTE are all grand glads. I had several grand new miniatures on trial this season 
some of which are bound to be heard from in a year or two. 
Remember all that advertising about those “EYE-LEVEL” glads. Unless you are 
over six feet tall, here is a list of real “EYE-LEVEL” glads, and you can depend on them, 
if you give them half a chance. SNOW CLAD, SIERRA SNOW, GOLD BOND, ROSAN- 
NAH, PRINCESS AURORA, WHITE TOWER, KING SIZE, THE RAJAH, IVY ROBERT- 
SON and ARISTOCRAT are all “EYE-LEVEL” glads for the average person. 
Now I shall add something else. Which varieties were in largest demand by the 
florists this season? Please remember that we only sold cut-flowers from those varieties, 
which we grew in quantity, and not from the seedlings, or small lots of the very newest 
varieties: 
WHITES: They cut SIERRA SNOW by the armful, and all the SNOW CLAD we had. 
CREAMS: DAYBREAK and WINONA and TAHOE were taken in quantity. 
YELLOWS: We could not supply the demand for FORSYTHIA. They also cut quan- 
tites of GOLD BOND, GOLDEN DIANA and GOLD BANK. 
BUFF: Every spike of PEACH GLOW was cut almost in tight bud. 
ORANGE: PRINCESS AURORA and ORANGE FLAME took the cake with them. 
SALMON PINK: DOLLY VARDEN was sold in lots up to 50 dozen per day. 
PERCY BARRETT ROSITA 
