LITTLE WARRIOR (Wilson ’42) — 254 M 
A rare variety and in a weak color class. Black red 
florets are of a good shade and are further enhanced 
by peculiar pointed and laciniated petals. Opens 3 
with 4 in color on spikes of 12 buds. 
L. 2-25c; M. 3-25¢c; S. 5-25¢ 
LOVELINESS (Koerner ’42) — 140 M 
A pale pink miniature with pointed petals. Odd, yet 
dainty, and very adaptable to arrangement work. 
Often wins “Smallest Floret” honors. 
L. 2-25c; M. 3-25c; S. 5-25¢ 
LOVELY MARY (Troyer ’50) — 232 M 
A worthy and welcome addition to the salmon group 
which is not overly populated. The deep salmon 
florets blend into deep yellow in throat. Five to 6 
will open, and 6 will show color on long flowerheads 
of 18 to 20 buds. 
L, 25c; M. 20c; S. 15¢ 
LUCILLE (Brown) — 207 M 
Here is a little honey with a big red throat. Five to 
6 open on 16 to 17 bud spike with never a crook. We 
“found” Lucille in Canada a few years ago, and she’s 
been winning ribbons ever since. Prime spikes will 
beat all other creams. 
L. 25c; M. 20c; S. 15e 
MAGIC (Kunderd ’15) — 277 M 
Another one of ancient vintage, but still one of the 
flashiest eye-catchers in the show. Light violet base 
has deeper violet splashes and a heavy throat blotch 
of the same color. Everyone likes it. Typical bloom- 
ing performance is 5-5-5. 
L. 2-25¢e; M. 3-25ce; S. 5-25c 
MARCUS (Stevens ’49) — 106 E 
This is a cream sport of Coral Bells having the same 
build and habits, varying only in color, It opens 5 
on 15 to 17 bud spikes. In ’53 one of our customers 
took “Smallest Floret in Show” at Chicago with Mar- 
cus, and in’ “54 the same, grower had Best Amateur 
Small Type at Chicago with it. 
L. 15¢e; M. 2-25e¢; S. 3-25¢ 
MASSASOIT (Brown) — 252 M 
The deep red of Massasoit is one of the clearest, 
cleanest, and most intense there is in any size glad. 
Add to this its fine growing habits and colossal pro- 
duction of bulblets and you have a variety that 
should be grown by every lover of small glads. 
L. 2-25¢c; M. 3-25c; S. 5-25¢ 
MELISANDE (Cave ’41) — 210 E 
Clear medium vellow without any detracting mark- 
ings. Opens 4 to 5 plain petaled blooms in good 
placement on straight sturdy spikes. This is really 
a neat and dependable little glad. 
L. 2-25c; M. 3-25c; S. 5-25¢ 
MISS JUDY (Jecmenek 751) — 224 M 
Bright orange with deep yellow throat == ay Very ate 
tractive color combination. Opens 4-5 on spikes of 16 
buds. Borders on being a medium size variety, but 
over-all appearance is that of a small glad. 
L. 2-25c; M. 3-25c; S. 5-25c 
“Both Zig Zag and Bambi won first prizes at our 
local show, and the tri-color for the best horticultural 
exhibit, including all sizes of glads, dahlias, and various 
other flowers, was awarded to my Zig Zag. I should go 
all out for Zig Zag, which is indeed a beautiful flower, 
but what I can do with Bambi in flower arrangements! 
Its my favorite of the two in spite of Zig Zag’s abso- 
lute perfection.” —Mrs. G.V., Ore. 
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