large medium small bulblets 
262 LITTLE PAM (Plummer 52) M — Clear, Oe, ss Ba AS 25- .25 
medium rose with two throat petals a much  10-1.00 10- .70 100- .75 
deeper rose. Opens 5 or 6 on spikes up to 20 
buds. Inclined to grow oversize but makes a 
grand spike. 
211 LITTLE PEACOCK (Sisson 50) E — Very 1- .35 1- .25 2- .30 
light yellow (almost a cream) with very deep 3- .65 10-1.20 
rose (almost purple) blotch. Will open 6-7 
quite ruffled florets on spikes Go). Woy Ie} Cre 
more buds. Early and real colorful. 
220 LITTLE PEARL (Vasaturo 54) E — Origina- 1- .75 1- .60 1- .50 
tor says light orange but to me more of a 3-2.00 3-1.50 3-1.25 
clear deep salmon with attractive cream 
throat. Very clean colors. 4+5 open with an- 
other 4 in color. 
240 LITTLE QUEEN (Vasaturo 51) M — Light 1- .35 1- .25 2- .30 
pink (originator calls it orange-apricot) with 3-1.00 3- .65 10-1.20 
cream and yellow throat. Somewhat ruffled 
and very pointed petals. Opens 5 or 6 on 
straight spikes of 17-18 buds. 
137 DEVIL SPICE (Vasaturo’ 52) BE ==" Very 1- .50 1- .35 1- .25 5- 25 
small orange red with feathery markings in 10-4.00 10-2.80 10-2.00 
an old gold throat. Opens 4 or 5 on nice 
willowy spikes. Won 100 class section cham- 
pion for me at Boonton in 1953. 
240 LITTLE SWEETHEART (Fischer 48) M — 2- .30 3- .30 4- .25 Pha a5: 
Beautiful shade of light, pure pink with a 10-1.20 10- .80 10- .60 100- .75 
full showy white throat. Quite heavily ruf- 
fled florets of excellent substance. One of 
the most popular little ones and a great show 
winner. Very few small glads become grand 
champion of an entire show, but Little Sweet- 
heart has that distinction. Won first for me 
at Binghamton and placed second small pink 
in the N. A. G. C. Symposium. 
254 LITTLE WARRIOR (G. W. Wilson 42) M — _ 2. 39 SS A 4. .25 25- 25 
Very deep, velvety red flecked black. Opens 10-1.20 10- .80 10- .60 100- .75 
©) small florets that have pointed and lacinated 
petals. One of the few small black reds and 
quite out of the ordinary. 
230 LONDON SMOKE (Diener 21) M — Smoky 1-1.00 Toes se yess 
old rose or bronze flecked darker with more 
and darker flecking at edges of petals. A real 
dark one. Surely an A. O. C. hard to describe. 
216 LORNA MACKINNON (Bray 49) E — Heavily 2- .30 Be Sy 4. 95 25. 25 
233 ruffled deep salmon with wine feather in a  10-1.20 10- .80 10- .60 100- .75 
yellow throat. Opens 5 or 6 on 14-15 bud 
spikes. A beauty. 
290 LOUIS HEMON (Lemoine) M — Outer petals a rf) 1- .50 1- .50 Ds DE 
light red blending to cream toward center. 
Inner petals greenish yellow barely tipped 
red. 5 or 6 triangular florets open on 17-18 
bud spikes. Inclined to have short stems. A 
face-up. Stock very scarce. 
266 LOVELIGHT (McGuire) M — Light medium 1- .75 1- 50 ile Qe 4- 25 
lavender with deep lavender throat and cream 3-1.25 3- .65 
darts. Opens up to 8 on a 16 bud spike. This 
was Grand Champion at the Pennsylvania 
Miniature and Small Glad Show and 100-200 
Champion at Ohio State Show at Cleveland. 
December 22, 1954 
“Received my order of Glad Bulbs last week end and must Say they are as 
fine a lot of bulbs as I have seen and I want to thank you for the overcounts and 
extras.” California 
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