TOYTOWN (Butt ’54) — 224 E 
Heavily ruffled scarlet-orange with large yellow 
throat, reminiscent of Twinkles which is one of its 
parents. Truly a flashy yet beautiful glad. For us 
Toytown had 16 and 17 buds with 5-6 open and a like 
number of buds in color. 
L. $3.00; M. $2.00; S. $1.25 
TWEEDLEDUM (VanVoorhis ’37) — 265 M 
One of the few that can stand the competition with 
Crinkles. Very odd rose red florets with large gold 
throat. Always attracts attention. No bad habits. 
L. 2-25¢; M. 3-25c; S. 5-25¢ 
TWINKLES (Butt ’48) — 232 E 
Deep salmon with a large yellow center. Opens 5 to 
7 heavily ruffled florets on a 15 bud spike. Twinkles 
is one of the most beautiful eye arresting of all small 
type glads. 
L. 25e; M. 20c; S. 15c¢ 
WHITE QUEEN (Ribble 747) — 200 E 
A white sport of Queen of Bremen. Pink suffusion 
creeps in during hot weather. Same build and habits 
as Q.B., including heavy propagation. 
L. 2-25¢e; M. 3-25¢e; S. 5-25e 
WHITE RIBBON (Spencer ’49) — 200 M 
A white that is really white and the tallest of them 
all to date. Five to 6 slightly ruffled florets open at 
once. This wins its share of ribbons with this com- 
bination of height, color purity, and ruffling. 
L. 25c; M. 20c; S. 15c¢ 
WOOD FAIRY (Whitby ’49) — 107 M 
A dainty miniature cream with a rose throat mark. 
Florets just over 2 inches in breadth. Three open in 
vertical placement on willowy little spike. 
L. 15¢e; M. 2-25e; S. 3-25¢ 
YELLOW BIRD (Kuhn ’40) — 212 L 
This is one of the best yellows, in fact one of the 
best small glads extant. Easily opens 6 to 8 florets 
at a time on graceful spikes of 15 to 17 buds. The 
keen showman cannot afford to be without this fine 
little glad. Florets are greenish yellow. 
L. 25c; M. 20c; S. 15¢ 
YELLOW RIBBON (Spencer ’46) — 210 M 
Clear unmarked yellow producing a ribbon of 5 to 6 
open florets on compact formal spikes. A very good 
arrangement variety. 
L. 2-25¢c; M. 3-25¢e; S. 5-25¢ 
“Your bulbs were the cleanest and nicest bulbs I re- 
2eived this year.’’—T.J.D., Penna. 
a € * 6 * 
KODACHROME SLIDES OF 
MINIATURE & SMALL TYPE GLADS 
If you should like to demonstrate the beauties and 
versatilities of Miniature and Small Type Glads to your 
Glad society chapter or garden club you can rent for a 
very nominal fee a complete set of Kodachrome slides of 
this type of glad from Dr. Philip Corliss, Post Office 
Box 68, Somerton, Arizona. 
On his cross country picture taking trips Dr. Corliss 
has visited our garden in recent summers in order 
to work up a complete set of little glads for his slide 
rental sets. A post card to him will get you further 
information on this matter. 
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