352 
200 
240 
153 
232 
232 
220 
242 
152 
252 
206 
261 
LITTLE BOB (Kunderd 51) L — Carmine red 
with full cream throat. Some cream shows on 
outside of petals and the red is a peculiar 
shade. Not a small glad by classification but 
its small wiry spike and unusual florets which 
are triangular and have long, rather narrow, 
pointed petals, make it desirable for lovers of 
small glads who want something different. 
LITTLE BRIDE (Vasaturo 50) E — Ivory 
white with light cream throat. A grand little 
white with 4 or 5 open and as many more 
showing color. 
LITTLE DOLL (Vasaturo 53) E — Why this 
is class 240 I cannot see. It is cream with 
pinkish lavender tint and yellow throat. Opens 
5 and 6 florets on spikes up to 15-16 buds. 
A delicate pastel blend. 
LITTLE EGYPT (Brown) E — Light red with 
velvety, black red blotches. The color com- 
bination is most distinctive. Nicely propor- 
tioned, slender spikes make this an excellent 
miniature you do not want to be without. 
LITTLE FELLOW (Kunderd 50) E — Deep 
salmon with red penciling in a creamy yellow 
throat. A very showy color that will attract 
much attention. A grand face-up. 
LITTLE GIANT (Whitby 48) E — Orange 
buff with a full yellow throat. Lacinated and 
very pointed petals. Opens 4 on nice spikes 
of 15 buds. Has won a number of blues for 
me. 
LITTLE GOLD (Fischer 50) M — Rich, deep 
golden yellow or orange. Slightly ruffled, 
very beautiful and distinctive. Placed third in 
N. A. G. C. Symposium as an exhibition orange 
being given first by 6 raters and for decora- 
tive and arrangement, it placed first way 
ahead of any other. 
LITTLE JEWEL (Vasaturo 50) E — Bright, 
rather deep pink with full creamy white 
throat. Somewhat ruffled and quite pointed 
petals. Opens 4 and 5 on 15 bud spikes. 
LITTLE KING (Vasaturo 51) E — N. A. G. C. 
classification has just been changed from 152 
to 252. Clear, very deep red. Might well be 
called a miniature Red Charm. Opens 5 or 6 
florets that are under 3 inches on a 15 bud 
spike. As a 152 it won Section Champion for 
me at Farmingdale in 1953. 
LITTLE MISS (Klein 54) E — Beautiful ab- 
solutely clean cream. Very heavily ruffled 
florets of rather heavy texture and fine place- 
ment and attachment. 6 open out of 16 buds. 
Won first for me at Farmingdale also Section 
Champion and Grand Champion 100-200 classes 
and special for most ruffled in the entire 
show. 
LITTLE PAL (Van Voorhis 43) M — Light, 
pinkish rose with deeper rose blotches and 
still deeper mid-ribs on a cream throat. Very 
beautiful and quite spectacular. A real show 
glad that is outstanding among all small 
glads. The No. 1 small rose in N. A. G. C. 
Symposium. 
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a ss 
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bulblets 
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