FIGURINE (316) Butt ‘51) (E) 
An autumn toned glad in apricot and brown that 
builds an immaculate spike. Opens 8-9 pre- 
cision placed florets and is tops for exhibition 
use as well as making interesting and attractive 
designs for florists use. 
L .40; M .30; S .20; Blbts. 9-.25, 100-$2.00 
FLICKER (221) (Kuhn ‘46) (Med. Early) 
Medium orange with bright scarlet blotch on a 
yellow throat. A very spectacular color combina- 
tion and a delightful all around miniature. 
L 2-.25; M 3-.25; S$ 5-.25; Blbts. pkg. .25 
FLUFFY RUFFLES (206) (Brown ‘26) (E) 
A real old variety. A fine little cream. 
lacinated florets open on 12-15 bud spikes. 
L 2-.25; M 3-.25; S$ 5-.25; Blbts. pkg. .25 
GNOME (110) (Sta. “45) (E) 
Very small face up white. 
L 2-.25; M 3-.25; S 5-.25; Blbts. pkg. .25 
3-4 
GOBLIN (242) (Early) 
(Crinklette x Midloom) Clear pink with yellow 
throat; fine color; heavy texture and very ruffled. 
Grows to medium height; spikes straight; 16-17 
buds, 7 open; excellently placed and attached. 
A very refined ruffled miniature. 
L $1.00; M .75; S .50; Bibts. 4-.25, 10-.50 
GOLDETTE (212) (Early Midseason) 
(Statuette x 44991) Deep golden yellow. One 
of our finest miniatures, as it sets a new style 
hardly conceived possible only a few years back. 
This is truly a miniature of the same type as the 
best of the big ones. 
38”-40” in height, spikes straight and with long 
flowerheads. 20 buds with 9-10 open florets. 
Excellent balance. 
Here is a ruffled miniature in a fine clear color 
and florets that look straight at you and with 
double rowed placement. Really tops. 
L $2.00; M $1.50; S $1.00; Bibts. 2-.30, 10-.$1.29 
GOLD CHEVRON (310) (Beaton ‘50) 
On the unusual side—florets are laciniated and 
needle pointed. Florets are light yellow without 
any noticeable trace of another shade. Up to 
6-7 open. Florets are well placed on tall and 
always straight spikes. 
L 2-.25; M 3-.25; S 5-.25; Blbts. pkg. .25 
GREMLIN (251) (Butt) (E) 
Good variety for small bowls and bouquets as 
the florets face up towards you. Other face 
up varieties are small and plain petalled and 
this is the first time we have had a ruffled glad 
of this type. 
L .40; M .30; S .20; Blbts. 9-.25, 100-$2.00 
JINGLES (230) (Lins ‘49) (Med.) 
One of the finer miniatures, a pinkish-salmon of 
extra fine ruffling. 15-17 bud spikes with 5-7 
open. A sure must to the lover of the small 
ones. 
L .25; M 2-.30; $ 3-.30; Blbts. 15-25; 100-$1.00 
LaARGENTINA (223) (Med.) 
A tall bronzy orange with cream throat pencilled 
with red. 6 open on willowy stem. Good 
grower. Odd color but neat. 
L 2-.25; M 3-.25; S$ 5-.25; Blbts. pkg. .25 
LITTLE GOLD (212) (Fischer 1950) (Med.) 
A dzep rich golden yellow—the color of a golden 
yellow California poppy. Slightly ruffled, opens 
4-5. The best real yellow miniature. 
L 2-.25; M 3-.25; S 5-.25; Blbts. pkg. .25 
MARY ANNE (240) (Klein 1952) (EM) 
A delightful little blush white with rose picotee 
border. One of the prettiest of glads and a 
florist’s delight. 
L .40; M .30; S .20; Blbts. 9-.25, 100-$2.00 
PELLETIER D’OISY (290) (Lemoine) (M) 
The favorite “green” glad. Color is chartreuse 
with an orange edge and orange stippling over 
the flower. Will attract plenty of attention and 
is wonderful for home arrangements. Limited 
stock. 
Any size 50c (No bulblets) 
PETER PAN (223) (Butt ‘50) (E) 
Deep orange pink with darker throat, a fine self 
color. Perhaps the must ruffled of all the ruffled 
heavy textured miniatures originated by Butt. 
Tall stretchy spikes with 7-8 open. 
L 2-.40; M 2-.30; S 3-.30; BIlbts. 15-.25; 100-.80 
PICCOLO (101) (E) 
A face-up-white with scarlet markings. 
small floret. Attractive in arrangements. 
L 2-.25; M 3-.25; S 5-.25; Blbts. pkg. .25 
QUEEN OF BREMEN (266) (E) 
Lavender with cream throat. 
5-6 open. 
L 2-.25; M 3-.25; S 5-.25; Blbts. pkg. .25 
RED BUTTON (150) (Koerner ‘48) (E) 
Very early face up red. Another fine variety for 
miniature arrangements. 
L 2-.25; M 3-.25; S 5-.25; Blbts. pkg. .25 
SKALAWAG (242) (Butt 1953) (E) 
A full sister to Bo-Peep. Dark pink with a clear 
yellow throat. Heavily ruffled. This will be 
one of the better miniatures and you will surely 
want to get a start of it. 
L $1.00; M .75; S .50; Blbts. 4-.25, 10-.50 
SONOPAL (263) (70 days) 
Light to medium rose with a bright crimson spot 
in a yellow throat blotch. It is very striking and 
attractive. Grows straight and tall on a wiry 
stem. 
L 1.00; M .65; S .35; Blbts. 10-1.00 
STATUETTE (212) (Butt ‘50) (E) 
Yellow with reddish throat feathers. Can top 
the miniature class at any show as it makes 
magnificient spikes with up to 9 open, perfectly 
placed and attached. Not quite as heavily ruffled 
as some of the others. 
L 2-.40; M 2-.30; S 3-.30; Bibts. 15-.25; 100-.80 
TOYTOWN (236) (Early) 
(Bo-Peep x Twinkles) From the first time this 
bloomed we referred to this as a super Twinkles. 
Similar in color it is a fine scarlet with an un- 
marked 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 award, Canadian Glad Growers Trial 
Grounds, 1953. The top seedling of the year 
with a score of 90. 
L $2.00; M $1.50; S $1.00; Blibts. 2-.30, 10-.$1.20 
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