MINIATURE GLADS 
ALECIA: Our first and finest dead white 
miniature, even the stamens are pure 
white. Florets are wide open, and free 
from hooding, 5 to 6 open, on a 16-bud 
spike. Florets never over 242”, informal 
type, a real beautiful white miniature. 
It has won numerous blue ribbons, in- 
cluding first in white miniature class at 
Prov. of Quebec Show in 1953. An out- 
standing bargain at these prices: 
Any size Corm $1.00; 
1 Corm and 10 Blbts. $2.00 
ARIA (248) Charming deep pink with a 
light cream throat. A miniature with a 
grand champion’s characteristics. Opens 
8, beautiful 3” florets with 6-7 in color 
on tall, 20-bud spikes. 
L .25; M .20; S .15; Blbts. 10 for .25 
BABY BETTY (240) Something like the 
older Little Sweetheart, but more re- 
fined, somewhat taller and a good prop- 
agator. One you will love and enjoy. 
L .25; M 2 for .30; S 3 for .30; 
Blbts. pkg. .25 
BO-PEEP (249) Beautiful buff-pink, shad- 
ing to a yellow throat, faintly dusted 
red. Opens 5-6, heavily textured and 
ruffled blooms on a 17-bud spike. The 
3” florets have good placement and at- 
tachment. 
L 2 for .25; M 3 for .25; S 5 for .25; 
Blbts. pkg. .25 
BAMBI (290E) A _ completely unusual 
little glad, in perfect chartreuse, with a 
greenish cast, blending to green in the 
throat. Certainly an exotic color, and 
one you will thrill to its opening. 
L $3.00; M $2.00; S $1.25; 
Blbts. .40 or 10 for $3.00 
CHARMETTE A grand little miniature, 
deep red, with a silvery edge on all pet- 
als. The brightest miniature in com- 
merce. Grows 36”, 14” flowerhead, 14 
buds 5 open, 4 in color. A fine addition 
to the miniature class. 
L .60; M .40; S .20; 
Blbts. 4 for .25; 20.for $1.00 
CRINKLETTE (244) The forerunner of 
Mr. Butt’s popular miniature strain. 
Orange-pink of unusual form and style. 
Very heavy texture and dainty ruffling. 
9525 
Opens 6-7 well-arranged and attached 
florets on sturdy spikes. 
L 2 for .25; M 3 for .25; S 10 for .50; 
Blbts. pkg. .25 
EXQUISITE MIDGET: For you miniature 
collectors, and anyone who wants to 
grow and show the tiniest pink glad I 
have ever seen. A clean apple blossom 
pink, grows 16”, with not to exceed 9 
buds, will open 4 nicely, with %4 to 1” 
slightly ruffled, wide-open florets, that 
make the cutest corsages you can im- 
agine. If you want to see something 
really small, cute, and exquisitely beau- 
tiful, you will need this glad. 
L 50; M .35; S .25; Blbts. .20 ea. 
FADDIST (243) Another of the older good 
ones. Medium pink with brilliant red 
throat markings. Wonderful for cor- 
sages. 
L 2 for .25; M 3 for .25; S 10 for .50; 
Blbts. pkg. .25 
GAILY CLAD (291) A 1952 introduction 
that should not be confused with the 
deep salmon Gaily Clad introduced in 
1945. This variety is greenish yellow 
with a conspicuous orange red blotch 
on the lower petals. It has heavy tex- 
tured, tightly tied, heavily ruffled flor- 
ets on a heavy straight stem with 5 wide 
cpen showy bloom of 13-14 buds on a 
20” flowerhead. Existing stocks are small 
although propagation is satisfactory. 
L $1.25; M $1.00; S $.75; 
Blbts. 10 for $1.00 
GREMLIN (251) Cute little deep salmon- 
scarlet or light red with center interest- 
ingly marked on all petals. We are not 
usually too keen on face-ups, but Grem- 
lin (a semi-face-up) has become one of 
our favorites. 
L .60; M .40; S .25; Blbts. 10 for .35 
LITTLE GOLD (212) Shining gold. Sen- 
sational deep golden yellow opening 5 
frilled florets of 15 buds. Many show 
honors. 
L 2 for .25; S 10 for 50; Blbts. pkg. .25 
LITTLE SWEETHEART (240) Delicate 
shade of pink, blending to a snow white 
throat. Opens six 314” lightly ruffled 
florets on a 36” stem. Moderate propa- 
gator. 
L 2 for .25; M 3 for .25; S 5 for .25; 
Blbts. pkg. .25 
