ATTRACTIVE “ALPHABETICAL ASSORTMENTS 
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Great variety. Something 1 for everybody’s taste and purse. Book them over. Pick them 
out. (Each variety plainly labeled.) All alphabetical assortments prepaid. 
A1A/A "7 Ac* (1 No. 3 Debonaire) (1 
.r\ww rA • • i “wt* No. 3 Amador) (5 No. 4 
Maid of Orleans) (6 No. 3 Betty Co-Ed). 
* (4 No. 2 Mother Machree) 
(5 No. 2 Sunshine Girl) 
(3 No. 2 Morocco) (6 No. 2 Janet) (3 No. 2 
Winged Victory) (5 No. 2 Mammoth White). 
(3 No. 2 Bagdad) (1 No. 
3 Mildred Louise) (3 No. 
3 King Arthur) (5 No. 3 Red Phipps) (4 No. 
2 Rameses). 
(8 No. 3 Our Selection) 
(6 No. 2 1910 Rose) (5 
No. 3 Marmora) (2 No. 3 Damascus) (3 No. 
2 Mother Machree). 
1 / (1 No. 1 Inspiration) (2 
L-i_ Em Mo. 2 King Arthur) (2 
No. 2 Rideau) (3 No. 3 Van Tets). (3 No. 2 
Gold Mine). 
nrriD (1 No. 4 Early Dawn) (2 
■* tJtt • • No. 3 Maid of Orleans) 
(2 No. 4 Amador) (2 No. 2 Betty Brown 
Eyes) (3 No. 3 Salbach’s Orchid). 
if* A in (9 No - 3 Aflame) (8 No. 
v*' 4 " .2 Apricot Glow) (7 No. 2 
Ave Maria) (4 No. 2 Coronado) (6 No. 2 
Coryphee) (5 No. 2 Morocco) (7 No. 3 
Joerg’s White) (8 No. 3 Giant Nymph). 
|J 8 AT d Gfl (6 No. 3 Miss Greeley) 
ra#A S (io No. 4 Red Phipps) (9 
No. 3 Betty Co-Ed) (2 No. 4 Early Dawn) 
(2 No. 4 Amador) (6 No. 3 Bagdad). 
■ A ®1 ?A (1 No. 2 Star of Bethle- 
hem) (2 No. 2 Maid of 
Orleans) (3 No. 3 Van Tets) (4 No. 3 Mam¬ 
moth White) (4 No. 3 Joerg’s White). 
IAIUI EA* (2 No. 2 Picardy) (3 No. 
JrlSTi • • WC 3 Picardy) (4 No. 4 Pic¬ 
ardy) (5 No. 5 Picdrdy). 
If AV (3 No. 3 Wurtembergia) 
■ ■ • • i sG (2 No. 3 Wasaga) (1 No. 
3 Early Dawn) (7 No. 3 Betty Co-Ed). 
I <£1 (1° No. 2 Our Selection) 
Slo/n 1^ A m&.dm (io No. 2 Coryphee) (10 
No. 2 Morocco) (10 No. 2 Janet) (10 No. 2 
Pfitzer’s Triumph). 
$3LAsr* (10 No. 3 Sunshine Girl) 
avian • • ©*■&** (IO No 3 Mother Ma¬ 
chree) (5 No. 3 Red Phipps) (5 No. 3 Dr. 
Moody) (5 No. 4 Bagdad). 
ft Cl CC (3 No. 1 Rameses) (2 No. 
WvU 3 Early Dawn) (2 No. 2 
Blue Triumphator) (1 No. 2 Amador) (2 No. 
3 King Arthur) (1 No. 4 Mildred Louise). 
Ann ClArf* No. 2 Damascus) (5 
No. 3 Janet) (3 No. 2 
Miss Des Moines) (7 No. 2 Sunshine Girl) 
(5 No. 3 Blue Danube). 
PDQ . • 60c 
(6 No. 3 Ave Maria) (5 
No. 3 Aida) (6 No. 3 
Betty Co-Ed) (1 No. 4 Early Dawn) (4 No. 
2 Berty Snow). 
Ifl OCa (1 No. 2 Wasaga) (1 No. 
hWV • • 3 Debonaire) (2 No. 3 
Amador) (2 No. 2 Betty Brown-Eyes) (1 
No. 4 Early Dawn) (1 No. 3 Gate of Heaven). 
OCm Cl A1 (H No. 3 Apricot Glow) 
(8 No 3 Aida) (9 No. 3 
Ave Maria) (12 No. 3 Sunshine Girl) (7 No. 
3 Commander Koehl) (6 No. 3 Red Phipps) 
(2 No. 3 King Arthur) (2 No. 3 Wasaga). 
(Cfl ® Cl OR (25 No. 3 Our Selection) 
(25 No. 3 Sunshine Girl) 
(25 No. 3 Ave Maria) (25 No. 3 Apricot 
Glow) (25 No. 3 Giant Nymph) (25 No. 3 
Souvenir). 
TUT $1.11 
(1 No. 2 Gate of Heaven) 
(1 No. 2 Wasaga) (1 No. 
2 Debonaire) (1 No. 2 Amador) (1 No. 3 
Mildred Louise) (1 No. 3 Early Dawn). 
EIMft Cl AA (1 No. 2 Coronation) (1 
^> *■•*■* No. 2 Duna) (1 No. 4 
Early Dawn) (1 No. 2 Acadia) (1 No. 2 
Amador) (1 No. 2 Golden Cup) (1 No. 2 
Wasaga) (1 No. 2 King Arthur). 
V/ftY (1 No. 2 Schwaben Girl) 
■ (2 No. 2 Fata Morgana) 
(2 No. 2 Spray of Gold) (1 No. 1 Rameses) 
(5 No. 3 Betty Co-Ed) (2 No. 2 Bill Sowden). 
Ut/miA/ (6 No. 4 Blue Danube) 
¥¥wVV • • (5 Mo. 4 Maid of Or¬ 
leans) (5 No. 4 Picardy) (4 No. 4 Bagdad). 
XIT . $3.33 
(1 No. 4 Wasaga) (2 No. 
4 King Arthur) (25 No. 2 
Our Selection) (50 No. 3 Our Selection) (100 
No. 4 Our Selection) (200 No. 5 Our Selec¬ 
tion). 
VFN CA d No. 3 Champlain) (1 
S hu*b^e mo. 2 Star of Bethlehem) 
(1 No. 2 Gate of Heaven) (1 No. 2 Corona¬ 
tion) (1 No. 2 Debonaire). 
711^ O©/* (1 No. 3 King Arthur) (1 
No. 3 Wasaga) (1 No. 4 
Early Dawn) (4 No. 3 Betty Co-Ed). 
Caution! 
Please do not ask to have any 
changes made in these New 
Deal Alphabetical Assortments. Sold as is. 
Glad Gossip. More About Thrips, Etc. 
The fourth edition of my 24-page booklet, 
•‘GLAD GOSSIP,” has been of great value to 
all Glad growers who have read it and acted 
on the many suggestions I give in that small 
but powerful booklet. 
While writing this catalogue, I picked up 
Glad Gossip and scanned the pages that I’ve 
not taken time to look at for months. Was 
sorta proud of the booklet. I see where I’ve 
covered all the essential points not only in 
Glad growing but in caring for the bulbs, stor¬ 
ing, treating them before planting, to avoid 
damage from Gladiolus thrips, now about the 
only serious pest this flower has. 
But thrips can be controlled. Many growers 
have proven this and have pointed the way. 
I’ve gathered up their experiences and sorted 
out the main things to do, and not do, telling 
these important points in Glad Gossip. See 
page 14 this catalogue if you want a copy. 
It’s all too common for Glad growers to 
wait till the pests arrive, rather than take 
measures to prevent their coming. That may 
spell disaster. Use your head. Look ahead. 
Plan ahead. Keep ahead of thrips and other 
“varmints” that have designs on your Glads. 
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