GOBLIN (Butt ’54) — 242 E 
Attractive blend of pink and cream with yellow lip 
petals. Florets are slightly ruffled and wide open. 
Opens 4-5 on spikes of 16 and 17 buds. Tremendous 
propagator. 
L. $2.00; M. $1.50; S. $1.00 
GOLDETTE (Butt ’54) — 210 M 
Here is a fine new medium yellow unmarked by 
throat stippling or blotches. A seedling of Statuette, 
it appears capable of making a fine show record like 
its parent. Florets are more heavily ruffled than 
Statuette with 6 to 8 open at a time on spikes up 
to 20 buds. 
L. $3.00 
HYLAS (Brown ’28) — 270 E 
A fine and dependable performer in the purple class. 
Wins consistently. Get this one for early bloom. 
L. 2-25c; M. 3-25e; S. 5-25e 
IMPRESSARIO (Kunderd ’28) — 106 M 
Still another old one deservedly revived. Miniature 
florets are cream suffused lavender. Slight ruffling 
and laciniation lend air of distinction. 
L. 2-25c; M. 3-25e; S. 5-25¢ 
JINGLES (Lins ’49) — 230 M 
Jingles continues to win friends and influence people 
—particularly judges at glad shows. It has received 
universal acceptance from all true small-glad fans. 
The color is a charming pinkish salmon. It opens 5-7 
florets on formal spikes of 15-17 buds. Jingles’ clean 
harmonizing color and its ruffled, needle-pointed 
florets endear it to the ladies for use in arrange- 
ments, too. For show or arrangements Jingles rings 
the bell. 
L. 25c; M. 20c; S. 2-25¢ 
JUDY (Rogers ’54) — 269 E 
Here is a fine new glad that is a welcome addition to 
the lavender class. Judy is a variety that will surely 
please you. She makes nice straight spikes of 15-16 
buds with 5-6 slightly ruffled lavender-violet florets 
with big cream throats open at once. 
L. $1.50; M. $1.00; S. 75¢ 
JUDY ANN (Vasaturo ’52) — 240 E 
A pink worthy of a place in your garden. Florets 
are a dainty pale pink blending into creamy throats. 
Performance is 5 open with 5 in color on sturdy 
spikes of 16 buds. You are sure to fall in love with 
this little gem. 
L. 50c; M. 35c; S. 25¢ 
KEWPIE (Brown) ’30) — 150 M 
A dainty little thing. Never more than 3 open, but it 
always attracts attention with its tiny red florets 
bordered with cream. Often takes ‘Smallest Floret 
in Show” honors. 
L. 2-25c; M. 3-25c; S. 5-25¢ 
LADY BUG (Stancer) ’45) — 150 M 
A dainty glad of reddish salmon with a large white 
throat. Opens 4 to 5 on 14 bud spike, which is good 
performance for a miniature. 
L. 2-25c; M. 3-25¢; S. 5-25¢ 
“T want to thank you for the beautifully clean bulbs 
you sent me. Pelletier D’Oisy is such an odd little 
beauty, and Lucille is a dainty one which attracts at- 
tention instantly. But Little Pal is my favorite. Such per- 
formance! It opens to the tip for me, and I never dis- 
card it till the very end.’’—Mrs. W.B.R., Ga. 
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