Miniature Glads for Home Arrangement and Real Usefulness 
LITTLE SWEETHEART (Fischer-’48) 
The name fits Medium pink with white throat, nicely ruffled. 
and 5 in color, on a 14- to 15-bud spike. 
(L. ea. 25c; 10—$2.00) (M. ea. 20c; 10—$1.60) (S. 2—30c; 10—$1.20) 
(Blbts. 10—20c; 100—$1.50) 
85 days-261 
85 days-240 
5 open, 
LITTLE PAL (Van Voorhis-’43) 
Rose-pink with darker cherry-red throat. 
LOVELINESS (koerner-'42) 75 days-140 
Face-up type. Pale pink with pointed petals. Odd, dainty, and very 
adaptable for arrangements. 
MARIONETTE (sutt-749) 
75 days-213 
Ruffled deep yellow with red throat blotch, tips of petals slightly 
touched with matching red. 
5 to 7 florets open on a straight, wiry 
spike of 16 to 17 buds. Good spacing and attachment. 
(L. ea. 35c; 10—$2.80) (M. ea. 25c; 10—$2.00) (S. 2—30c; 10—$1.20) 
(Blbts. 15—25c; 100—$1.50) 
NADIA (Leffingwell-’37) 90 days-231 
Salmon with large deep yellow lip. 5 or 6 open on a long, 16-bud spike. 
PEGGY ANN  (vasaturo-’48) 75 days-240 
Tall, graceful spike of appealing pink with white throat, 6 open and 18 
buds. 
PELLETIER D’OISY (cLemoine-) 60 days-230 
This is one of the oddest of all small Glads and always in big demand. 
There are never enough to go around. Color is chartreuse with an 
orange edge and orange stippling over the flower. If you want some- 
thing to attract attention this is it. Great for arrangements. 
(L. ea. 50c; 10—$4.00) (M. ea. 35c; 10—$2.80) 
PERKY (Hubler-42) 85 days-236 
A nice scarlet, opening 6 and a good show flower. 
PETER PAN (eutt-’50) = 75 days-223 
Deep orange-pink with deeper orange throat mark. Heavily ruffled florets 
open 6 to 7 on a spike of 15 to 17 buds. Very unusual in color and habits, 
a very valuable variety. (L. 2—35c; 10—$1.50) (M. 2—25c; 10—$1.00) 
PICCOLO (Koerner-’47) 70 days-101 
(nother face-up type. White with scarlet markings. 
of an unusual style. 
PINK RIBBON (Spencer-’42) 90 days-240 
\ light pink ribbon of color. Pink stippling on a cream throat blotch. 
Blue ribbons always hang on this one. 
PINT SIZE (evans-’54) 70 days-166 
This tiny miniature is lavender with a creamy white throat. The total 
height of the plant and spike is from 36 to 40 inches. The spike has 
from 16-18 buds on a flower head of from 18-20 inches. It opens from 
A very small floret 
6 to 8 at a time with 4-5 showing color. It will win on the show table 
and is excellent for arrangements. Placement and 
facing are excellent. 
(L. ea. $1.50; 10—$12.00) (M. ea. $1.25; 10—$10.00) 
(S. ea. $1.00; 10—$8.00) (Blbts. 10—$1.50) 
Is not a face-up. 
Collection No. 
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The original primulinus blood is not 
seen in this group. Most all are intense- 
ly ruffled and wide open flowers—just 
miniatures of the big Glads. Very choice 
and deserving of a place in your garden. 
10 Bo Peep 
10 Crinklette 
10 Starlet 
10 Marionette 
10 Statuette 
10 Pirouette 
LARGE BULBS — Value $10.20 
Postpaid for $6.25 
MEDIUM BULBS — Value $7.10 
Postpaid for $5.00 
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PIROUETTE (eutt-s2) 65 days-232 
Deep salmon with stippled throat. A ruffled miniature in a new and 
exciting color. 5 to 6 florets open on a 16- to 18-bud flower head. These 
new type miniatures attract attention wherever shown. 
(L. ea. 35c; 10—$2.80) (M. ea. 25c; 10—$2.00) (S. 2—30c; 10—$1.20) 
(Blbts. 10—25c; 100—$2.00) 
ROSETTE (kKuhn-742) 85 days-260 
Ruffled light rose with a deep rose feather. 8 to 9 open on a good stalk. 
Distinctive. 
RUBY = (Kuhn-746) 70 days-252 
Pure dark red without markings. 4 to 5 open on 15-bud spikes. An 
early red miniature you need for your collection. 
SNOW BABY (Stancer-’41) 75 days-200 
Pure white, tall. A little beauty. 
STARLET (Baerman-’44) 70 days-200 
Pure waxy white, heavily and beautifully ruffled. One of the finest for 
floral work. 
STATUETTE (sutt-’50) 65 days-213 
Sister seedling of Peter Pan which has the same delightful, heavy 
ruffling and the same flat, wide open florets. 18 to 20 buds, 6 to 7 
open in light yellow with a heavy stippling of red in the throat. These 
ruffled Butt originations have started a new race in Gladiolus, making an 
entirely different type of miniature. These are truly miniatures of the 
larger Glads and have a distinct place for themselves. Statuette is one 
of the finest. 
(L. 2—30c; 10—$1.40) (M. 2—25c; 10—$1.00) (S. 3—25c; 10—65c) 
(Blbts. 25—25c; 100—$1.00) 
TAURUS  (Kunderd-’25) 60 days-270 
An old reliable purple without markings. 4 to 6 florets open. 
THOMAS E. WILSON = (Koerner-’42) 75 days-150 
Face-up type. Jasper-red with a creamy white throat. All face-ups are 
especially effective in arrangements when the stems are cut real short 
and all green buds removed. A stunning centerpiece results when a 
dozen or more are used together. 
TWEEDLEDUM (van Voorhis-’38) 85 days-265 
Odd rose-red florets with large gold throat mark. Easy grower with no 
bad habits. 
TWINKLES (eutt-48) 70 days-270 
One of the favorites of all miniature lovers. Intensely ruffled, deep 
orange flushed pink, with a deep yellow center on which reddish lines 
appear. General effect of orange and yellow. This also has a miniature 
type plant. 16 to 18 buds with 5 to 6 open. 
(L. ea. 25c; 10—$2.00) (M. ea. 20¢; 10 —$1.60) (S. 2—30c; 10—$1.20) 
(Blbts. 10—20c; 100--$1.50) 
80 days-100 
WHITE SATIN  (Koerner-’42) 
Face-up type. Very dainty. 
YELLOW BIRD (kuhn-46) 80 days-210 
Outstanding deep yellow that will open 6 to 8 florets on a 26-inch flower 
head. Florets are round and slightly recurved. 
(L. ea. 25c; 10—$2.00) (M. ea. 20c; 10—$1.60) (S. 2—30c; 10—$1.20) 
(Blbts. 10—20c; 100—$1.50) 
