FOLLOWING 
10 for 50c — 5 for 25c — 2 for 15c — 1 for 8c 
AIDA, tall deep near blue. 
CARDINAL PRINCE, fine early red. 
CAROLUS CLUSIUS, large light salmon 
rose. 
DR. NELSON SHOOK, ruffled American 
Beauty red. 
EARLY SUNRISE, large watermelon red. 
EUROPA, fine clear white. 
EUGENE LeFEBVRE, tall rose pink, 
red throat. 
FAIR COLUMBIAN, lilac pink, deeper 
throat marks. 
GERTRUDE ERREY, large light pink. 
GERALDINE FARRAR, good lavender 
blue. 
INDIAN SUMMER, late lavender pink 
should be planted early. 
MRS. VON KONYNENBURG, tall med¬ 
ium blue. 
MARY FREY, large lavender pink with 
darker blotch; early bloomer. 
MAUD ADDALIS, large lavender with a 
white throat. 
ORCHID, rulfled light lavender. 
ORCHID LADY, very large flowered lav¬ 
ender. 
PRIDE OF WANAKAH, tall deep lilac 
rose. 
PAUL PFITZER, large deep purple. 
PEARL OF CALIFORNIA, large light 
rose. 
QUEEN OF THE NIGHT IMPROVED, 
very dark red; medium size bulbs. 
ROSE MULBERRY, bright smoky 
rose. 
SYDONIA, purple; tall grower. 
SACAJAWEA, (Smoky) dark velvety 
Bourdeaux red. 
SERRATA, exquisite light pink. 
WHITE STAR, an early white. 
WM. KENT, light pink suffused yellov/; 
highly ruffled. 
All of the above as well as all the bulbs appearing on main lists excepting those 
priced on this list will be sold at the following reduced prices: 
LARGE BULBS—11^” and up, 8c each, 2 for 15c, 10 for 50c, 100 for ^4.00. 
MEDIUM BULBS—and up, 2 for 10c, 10 for 30c, 100 for $2.40. 
SMALL BULBS—and up, 10 for 20c, 100 for $1.60. 
1,000 sold at 8 times 100 rate, 25 at 100 rate, 5 at 10 rate. 
Collections of: 
One large bulb of 100 varieties, labeled $5.00, unlabeled $4.00. 
Three large bulbs of 100 varieties, labeled $12.00, imlabeled $10.00. 
Ten large bulbs of 100 varieties, labeled $30.00, unlabeled $25.00. 
Half of the above collection at same rate. 
All bulbs disinfected against thrip. 
Discounts 10% extra in bulbs on all glad orders (excepting collections) of $2.00 
or over, 15% on $10.00 or over, 20% on $25.00 or over. 
Iris, 25% off on orders of $2.00 or over, 35% off on $10.00 or over. 
Special on Dahlias—12 large flowering varieties, all different, with extra tuber 
of Jane Cowl free, for $2.00. 
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 
THRIPS 
All glad bulbs should be disinfected as thrips or their eggs may be destroyed 
easily by the following methods: 
Napthalene flakes scattered among the bulbs, 1 oz. to each 100 bulbs, covering- 
bulbs with heavy papers or enclosing in tight paper bags. This should be done after 
bulbs are cured (five or six weeks after digging). Allow flakes to remain three weeks 
and then remove bulbs and keep in cool temperature, 5 or 10 above freezing. 
Fumigation can be done three or four weeks before planting, providing bulbs are 
stored in cool place during the winter. 
Soaking should be done just prior to planting. Any of the following solutions 
help prevent disease and also destroy bugs and eggs: 
Bichloride of Mercury, oz. to 4 gals, water, soak three hours. 
Common lye, 1 can to 20 gals., or one tablespoon to each gallon of water, 
soak six to eight hours. 
Dissolve ingredients in a little hot water then mix well in cold water. 
The above should not be used in metal containers as they corrode metal. 
Spraying may be done with following: 2 lbs. brown sugar, 2 tablespoons paris 
green, 3 gals, water. Spray when plants are 1 ft. high and once weekly until buds ap¬ 
pear. 
Our bulbs are disinfected, and be sure yours are. 
