In addition to my own small originations on pages 3 and 4, I 
am listing the following outstanding miniatures and small 
decorative type gladioli, including leading show winners 
and the best arrangement glads. 
The first fourteen varieties uniformly priced 
Large 2—.25 ... Medium 3--.25 ... Small 5—.25 
Bbts., pkg. .25 
BABS (Pruitt) (210) — Early, beautiful ruffled light yel- 
low. One of the first to bloom in your garden. Sometimes 
gTOWS oversize. 
BO-PEEP (Butt) (240) — Very early. Very nicely ruffled 
buff pink, with markings. Winner of many awards. Throat 
peppered with pink. 
FLICKER (Kuhn) (221) — Bright orange with deep 
blotch. Grows uniformly good with 5-6 flashy blooms 
open. 
LITTLE GOLD (Fischer) (220) — Ruffled glowing gold, 
nearer golden yellow than orange. Very pretty. Has tall, 
wiry stem. 
LITTLE PAL (Van Voorhis) (261) — Light rose, with 
attractive cream throat marking. Wiry stems. Unusual. 
ORANGE BUTTERFLY (Salbach) (222) — A showy 
yellow and orange, that often will win show award for 
most open blooms. 
PETER PAN (Butt) (233) — A deep salmon, leaning to 
the orange side. Six to seven nicely ruffled florets. A leading 
show winner. 
QUEEN OF BREMEN (Zimmer) (266) — One of the 
prettiest yet, a dainty lavender, even though an old one, 
Healthy and propagates like a weed. 
STARLET (Baerman) (200) — A dainty, little white, that 
holds four open. Airy spacing. Good corsage flower. 
TAURUS (Kundred) (270) — Very early little light pur- 
ple, that is one of the best in its color. Opens 3-5. A really 
nice color. - 
TWEEDLEDUM (Van Voorhis) (265) — Deep rose 
with a spectacular yellow throat that gives it a pansy-faced 
appearance. Quite tall on wiry stems, and early. 
WILL SCARLET (Brown) (236) — Clear pretty scarlet 
that blooms uniformly good, quite early in the season. 
PICCOLO (Koerner) (101) — Tiny white blossoms with 
red throat that give a spectacular appearance. A very nice 
arrangement flower for the home. 
RUBY (Kuhn) (252) — Deep red. Opens 5 to 6. One of 
the very best in this color. 
CLAUARCY (Maynard) (240) — Tall, stretchy light 
pink with cream throat. Opens 6-8. Nicely balanced flower 
you will like. Large .25 
LAVENDER PETUNIA (Marek) (1953 introduction) — 
Deep blue lavender with white throat. Tiny, graceful, very 
early. 
Large50. tac Medium .35 ... Small .25 ... Bbts. 10—.25 
OLD SOUTH (Almey) (286) — A smoky rose, delicately 
blended in a pleasing color. Four to five slightly ruffled 
florets. Consistent winner and best in the small smokies. 
Large 2054. Medinm3—30 os. Small5—-25 
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