will do better next time. Golden Flame was wonderful, but its 
color was not quite what we expected. Gelser Bros. Red Pirate 
was one of the finest new reds we had. Red Lory produced mar¬ 
velous spikes of bloom, but when twelve or thirteen large flowers 
open up at one time, the spikes bend over and often break. King 
Arthur and Pelegrina were really worth while, and such spikes 
of Moorish King would be hard to beat, but it does not propagate 
very fast with us. Picardy and Wasaga are always good, and 
we had some wonderful spikes of Bagdad also. 
Among our ten thousand new seedlings, blooming this year, 
we had several that produced one hundred percent eight-petaled 
flowers, also a very large early ruffled glad about the color of 
Picardy, and some others that are different from any other glad 
1 have ever seen. 
This year we are introducing only one new seedling. It is 
a very large pink, with about half of the inner part of each petal 
overlaid with a deep smoky shade. The first time 1 ever saw 
this in bloom, I thought it the most beautiful glad 1 had ever 
seen. It will be named Chautauqua. 
If you are interested in extra early glads that will produce 
over one hundred percent bloom, we advice you to try Gvpsy 
Girl, Miss Harriet and Lickety-split. In the medium early class, 
we offer Marion Louise, Dorothy Dell. Marolee and Jean Phyllis. 
If you want mid-season varieties, Gladys Clark is a good com¬ 
mercial variety, as well as a fine exhibition glad and Bonniebelle 
has proved a favorite with our florist. 
STANDARD AND COMMERCIAL VARIETIES 
CARPENTER'S ORIGINATIONS 
Large Medium 
BONNIF.BELL, Light ' for .20 1 for 
Orange Salmon . 10 for 1.80 10 for 
DOROTHY DELL, 1 for 4.00 1 for 
Orange Chrome . 10 for 30.00 10 for 
FANNY CROSBY, Large Cream 1 for .30 1 for 
GYPSY GIRL. 1 for S.00 1 for 
Early Scarlet . 10 for 40.00 10 for 
MISS GLADYS CLARK, I for .20 1 for 
Eosine Pink . 10 for 1.80 10 for 
JANICE, 1 for .10 1 lor 
Grayish Lavender . 10 for .70 10 for 
JEAN PHYLLIS, 1 for 2.50 I for 
LaFrance Pink . 10 for 20.00 10 for 
LICKETYSPLIT, 1 for .23 1 for 
Geranium Pink . 10 for 2.00 10 for 
MISS HARRIET, 1 for .25 1 for 
Chrome Orange . 10 for 2.00 10 for 
MISS MABEL, 1 for .25 1 for 
Cupicine Orange. 10 for 2.00 10 for 
MARION LOUISE, 1 for 1.00 1 for 
Pure White - 10 for 8.00 10 for 
MARJORY LOUISE. 1 for .25 1 for 
Pure White-. 10 for 2.00 10 for 
MAROLEE, 1 for .20 1 for 
Jasper Pink . 10 for 1.80 10 for 
RUTH CHARLOTTE, 1 f or .20 1 for 
Smoky . 10 for 1.80 10 for 
.15 
1.25 
3.00 
22.00 
.20 
3.00 
28.00 
.15 
1.25 
.15 
.50 
1.75 
15.00 
.15 
1.35 
10 Bulbs 
3 large, 3 med. 
4 small 
10 for 1.00 
10 for 10.00 
10 for 15.00 
10 for 1.00 
10 for .50 
10 for 10.00 
10 for 1.00 
Aida (W. P.) Dark Blue. 
Apricot Glow (Pf) Apricot 
Color . 
Albatross (Pf) Pure white. 
Apache (Gelser) Smoky 
Yellow P.l. 
Appeal (Gelser) Geranium Pink 
Anna Eberius (D) 
Velvety purple . 
Bagdad (P) Large smoky_ 
Bengal Beauty (Ellis) 
Flecked smoky . 
Berty Snow (Mair) 
Lovely Lavender .... 
Betty Joy (Bill) Cream & pink 
Betty Nuthall (Sal.) 
Coral pink, late .. 
Blue Danube (Pf) 
Light blue with B1. 
Break of Day (Bill) 
Early light pink . 
Catherina (Vel.) Grayish blue 
Chocolate Queen (Vos.) 
Brownish . 
Crim.on Glow (Bet.) 
Scarlet 
Not prepaid 1( 
Dr. Bennet (D) Brilliant red 
Dr. Moody (Ken.) Lavender- 
Dr. Nelson Shook (IC) 
Ruffled deep tose . 2for .15 
Early Sunrise (Hoi.) 1 for .15 
Sunrise red . 10 for 1.25 
Elizabeth Zane (Car.) 1 for .10 
Dark Scarlet . 10 for .75 
Ella Day (Car.) 1 for .10 
LaFrance Pink . 10 for .75 
Emile Aubrun (Lem.) 
Coppery bronze . 2 for .15 
Overlaid with slate... 10 for .60 
Empress (Gel.) 
Rose pink Yellow B1. 1 for 4.00 
Ethelyn (Pis.) Orange yellow# 2 for .10 
Flossie (Car.) 2 for .15 
Rose Doree . 10 for .60 
Elossiebelle (Car.) 1 for .15 
Nopel Red Prim . 10 for 1.00 
Gertrude, Smokey . 1 for .10 
Giant Nymph 2 for .10 
(Col.) Pink 10 for .30 
100 for 2.00 
Gloriana (Bet.) 2 for .15 
Rich Salmon . 10 for .50 
Large 
Medium 
Large 
Medium 
1 for .10 
2 for 
.15 
Loyalty* (Austin) Ruf. Yellow 1 for .10 
2 for 
.15 
2 for .10 
3 for 
.10 
Lottie Belle (Car.) 
4 for .15 
6 for 
.15 
10 for .40 
10 for 
.25 
Early Pink . 
...100 for 1.25 
100 for 
.80 
1 for .15 
1 for 
.10 
Lynda Day (Car.) 
4 for .15 
6 for 
.15 
Yellow Prim 
100 for 1.00 
100 for 
.80 
1 for 2.00 
Not prepaid 
1000 for 8.00 
1 for .75 
Luster, Dark red . 
1 for .23 
2 for .10 
3 for 
.10 
Mammoth White (U. B. C.) 
10 for .40 
10 for 
.25 
White . 
... 1 for .20 
1 for 
.20 
Mary Frey (Gel) 
2 for .15 
2 for 
.10 
Early Lavender 
10 for .60 
10 for 
.40 
1 for .25 
1 for 
.15 
100 for 2.50 
100 for 2.00 
Minuet (Col.) 
1 for .10 
2 for 
.15 
1 for .10 
2 for 
.15 
Finest Lavender . 
... 10 for .65 
10 for 
.40 
2 for .10 
Mongol.a 
2 for .15 
2 for 
.10 
10 for .50 
10 for 
.35 
1 for .10 
2 for 
.10 
Morocco, Deep red . 
... 1 for .10 
2 for 
.15 
1 for .45 
1 for 
.30 
Mother Machree, 
1 for .15 
1 for 
.10 
10 for 4.00 
10 for 2.5!) 
Smoky . 
... 10 for 1.00 
Mrs. Leon Douglas . 
.... 2 for .15 
2 for .10 
4 for 
.10 
Mrs. Leo Miller, 
2 for .10 
3 for 
.10 
Ruffled Salmon ... 
... 1 for 1.00 
Mrs. P. W. Sisson (D) 
2 for .15 
1 for 
.10 
2 for .15 
Late pink . 
.. 10 for .50 
10 for 
.35 
10 for .30 
10 for 
.20 
Normanda (Car.) Orange. 
.. 2 for .10 
3 for 
.10 
100 for 1.00 
100 for 
.60 
10 for .40 
10 for 
.25 
J00 for 8.00 
1000 for 5.00 
100 for 2.00 
100 for 1.20 
2 for .15 
2 for 
.10 
Onilee, Late pink 
2 for .10 
3 for 
.10 
10 for .35 
10 for 
.20 
Paul Pf:tzer (Pf.) 
2 for .15 
2 for .10 Red Purple 
2 for 
10 for 
2 for 
10 for 
4 for 
10 for 
.15 
.50 
.15 
.50 
.15 
.35 
Gold Eagle (Austin) 
Deep yellow 
Golden Dream (Groff) 
Late deep yellow 
Golden Fl^me (Sam.) 
Red Yellow Th. 
2 for .10 
10 for .30 
100 for 2.00 
2 for .15 
10 for .50 
100 for 2.50 
3 for 
2 for 
10 for 
1 for 
10 for 
2 for 
4 for 
10 for 
100 for 1.25 
4 for .15 
10 for .30 
3 for .10 
10 for .20 
100 for 1.20 
2 for .10 
10 for .30 
.10 
.10 
.40 
.10 
.80 
.15 
.10 
.20 
.15 
10 
for 
1.00 
Golden Frills, Ruffled, 
2 for .15 
4 for !l5 
1.35 
Daffodil Yellow . 
10 for .50 
10 for .30 
.15 
10 
for 
1.00 
I. T. Pirie (K) 
1.35 
Mahoganv Brown . 
2 for .15 
3 for .15 
.70 
10 
for 
4.00 
Jonkheer Van Tets (Pf.) 
6.00 
Pure white . 
1 for .25 
.15 
10 
for 
1.0) 
Laidly, Pink and white flecked 
1 for .20 
1.35 
Good Orange ... 
1 for .15 
1 for .10 
.15 
10 
for 
1.00 
Lavender Bride (Bride) 
1.25 
Smokv Lav. 
2 for .15 
2 for .10 
.15 
10 
for 
1.00 
La Paloma (Dus.) 
1.25 
» 
I.e M. Foch, Lavender pink. 
10 for .30 
- 10 for .50 
Persia, Dark Red . 2 for .15 
Pfitzers Triumph, 2 for .15 
Salmon red . 10 for .50 
Picardy (P) 1 for .31 
New Salmon . 10 for 2.25 
Pres. Lincoln, 
Lav. Flecked darker . 1 for .50 
Pride of Wanaka, Lav. Ro e 2 for .15 
Prince of Wales, Salmon pink 4 for .15 
Purple Glory, Ruff, maroon red 2 for .15 
Ramasses, Ruffled Purple. 1 for ,4'J 
Red Glory, Rich crimson.... 1 for .10 
Red Lory, red purplish blotch 1 for .25 
Red Pirate, (Gel.) 
Dark rose led,.. 1 for 1.50 
Romance, smoky edge blue_ 2 for .15 
Ruffled Gold, Ruf. tight yellow 1 for .10 
Segrid Stein (Car.) 1 for .10 
Creamy White . 10 for .80 
S. H. McFarland, Tall o.ange 1 for .10 
Sirene, Begonia Rose 1 for .10 
,10 for .80 
Sweet Rose, Deep rose pink- 2 for .15 
Sword of Mahomet, 
Daphne Red . 1 for .10 
Thomas Edison, Dark red. 1 for .25 
Troubador, clear purple. 1 for .15 
Wasaga (P) Capucine buff. 1 for 1.60 
W. H. Phipps, Late Salmon... 1 for .10 
Yvonne, flesh color 2 for .15 
10 for .50 
2 for .10 
2 for .20 
10 for 1.40 
1 for .30 
2 for .10 
4 for .10 
1 for .15 
2 for .10 
2 for .10 
2 for .10 
10 for .50 
2 for .15 
2 for .15 
10 for .60 
2 for .10 
2 for .15 
I for .15 
1 for .10 
1 for 1.00 
2 for .15 
2 for .10 
10 for .35 
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS FOR CASH 
Make your own selection of the varieties you wish, 
and we will give 25c worth of a variety. If you 
want more of any variety you may choose one vari¬ 
ety for as many items as you wish; but not less than 
25c worth of any one variety. 
12 25c items—value $3.00—for $2.00 
25 25c items—value $6.25—for $4.00 
| Introductions for 1934 
j CHAUTAUQUA —A large geranium 
j pink beautifully marked, with the 
f inner half of each petal overlaid with 
I old rose, and a small jasper red 
feathering. It sometimes has small 
dark smoky flecks around the outer 
edge of the petals, giving it a smoky 
effect. It is a strong grower, and 
produces a fine spike, having about 
twenty buds, and has five or six 
flowers open at once. We consider 
this the best of any of the smoky 
Glads we have ever grown. 
Large Bulbs .$5.00 each 
Medium . $3.00 each 
Former Introductions 
BONNIEBELLE— This is a very 
showy Glad. Color, Grenadine red 
with a light orange blotch on the 
three lower petals. Attracted much 
attention in our display at Toledo 
Flowers well placed on fine spike. 
DOROTHY DELL: 0932) Orange 
Chrome, shading to a light orange 
yellow in throat with a slight feath¬ 
ering ot red. 
This is by far the best orange we 
have ever seen. It is a very strong 
grower with a wonderful spike of 
eight large blooms open at once. 
They are well placed, and a sub¬ 
stance that we have been looking 
for. It produces an abundance of 
bulblets that grow. 
FANNY CROSBY —One of the finest 
triads we ever grew in our trial 
^rounds. Color: Creamy white 
with a shade of light yellow in 
throat. It has a waxy texture like 
a lily. It has 18 to 20 buds on a fine 
straight spike, 8 open. Wonderful 
substance, facing and spacing fine. 
Every spike that bloomed last sea¬ 
son had several flowers with 8 to 
12 petals. We are using this for a 
breeder, hoping some day to get a 
double Glad. 
GLADYS CLARK— A tall Eosine 
Pink with a slight Begonia rose 
feathering in lower petal. A won¬ 
derful color and a wonderful Glad. 
Spikes always straight, flowers very 
well placed, seven open at one time, 
often over 20 buds on spike, fine sub¬ 
stance, good size and a good pro¬ 
pagator of bulblets that grow. 
It blooms about the same time as 
Evelyn Kirtland. 
GYPSY GIRL— An extra early Glad, 
with large round petaled type flow¬ 
ers. It grows about four feet tall, 
throwing a straight spike, with twen¬ 
ty or more buds, and having seven 
or eight well placed flowers open at 
once. Its color is scarlet, with a 
light yellow throat blotch. We con¬ 
sider this one of the finest Glads 
we have ever introduced or grown. 
JANICE —Another extra fine Glad 
| with a very peculiar color hut one 
►> that shows up wonderfully well un¬ 
der artificial lights. Mr. Gersdorf 
described the color as follows: Pink¬ 
ish buff to vinaceous lavender, shad¬ 
ed amaranth pink, and blotched 
amaranth purple. Bloom extra well 
placed on a good straight spike, 16 
buds and 6 open, substance good. 
JEAN PHYLLIS: (Int. 1932) Color 
La France Pink with sulphur yellow 
blotch and a ver> Slight coral red 
feathering. The color is about the 
STiirt as F.lla Day, when E. Day dues 
n A fleck, hut w r e have had no trouble 
with Lhis flecking. It also grows 
larger and ha: a better spike, with a 
fine long shank, 24 buds, eight very 
large blooms (often over six inches) 
open at once. It stands the hot sun 
better than any other glad, of its 
size we have ever tried. 4J4 ft. high. 
LICKETYSPLIT — Color: Geranium 
pink shading to flesh pink in the 
throat, with a carmine red feathering 
on lower petals. This is very early, 
of fine substance with a fine spike 
that is always straight. Flowers open 
up well and are very well placed. We 
like this one very much. 
MARION LOUISE: (Int. 1932) 
Color—A pure white with a little 
cream white deep in the throat. 
This is a seedling of Mrs. Hornberg- 
er and w T e consider it much better. 
It is larger, earlier and a marvelous 
keeper as a cut flower. It is a won¬ 
derful propagator and usually grows 
four feet tall, with 20 buds and five 
to eight blooms open at once. 
MARJORIE LOUISE: A fine large 
pure white. This generally comes 
with about 30% of the bloom having 
8 petals, flowers very well placed on 
spike and opens wide open. About 
18 buds on spike and 5 or 6 open. 
Healthy and medium strong grower. 
MAROLEE, (Int. 1927)—A very large 
flower that opens up very different 
from mo si Glads and attracts much 
attention because of its shape and 
color. Color is jasper pink with a 
huff yellow blotch and a tinge of 
scarlet around blotch and some¬ 
times on edge of petals. See illus¬ 
tration. 
MISS HARRIET — Color: Crome 
orange shading to lemon yellow in 
throat, good straight spike 3 l /i ft. 
tall with 14 to 16 buds, four or five 
open. Flowers well placed and the 
substance very good, be sure to try 
this one. 
MISS MABEL —A cupicine orange, 
shading to yellow in the throat, with 
a slight scarlet flame feathering. 
Its flowers are of the triangular 
type with plain petals. This hardy 
prim grand grows about forty 
inches high, and is a robust grower. 
RUTH CHARLOTTE: (Int. 1932) 
Color—Deep vinaceous with a smoky 
shading around the edges and a 
cream-colored blotch in the throat. 
It has a wonderful straight spike 
4 V 2 ft. high, 20 to 24 buds with sev¬ 
en or eight open. P. G. 
