September, 1934 Price List of 
Superior Glads 
In this list, you who are Glad fans will find a selepjfjis^ of theiigtter 
Glads, particularly of the newer varieties, many being/off$j:ed f6r >tlje firsf~ 
time in this country. Not all of the new ones have b^en grownl^ufficieptly K 
to determine their merits and doubtless some of thesg wfh soon, be omitted -.. 
from the list of “Superior” varieties. However, I’fee^a^e that mo4'Lof 
those listed are well worth while. 
My planting this season has been about double the size mtlraft-oLaliy are, 
previous year and I anticipate the best crop of bulbs that I have ever har-' 
vested. Even so, many of the more rare varieties are likely to be sold out 
early in the season and if you want some of these sorts, early ordering is 
advisable. 
As yet, no definite plans have been made for the spring catalogue but I 
expect to issue a descriptive catalogue about Jan. 1st. While no descriptions 
are given in this list, I am giving the names of the originators of some of 
the varieties just introduced. Those who have not ordered bulbs recently 
or asked for catalogue in the last year or two will perhaps fail to receive 
the new issue without asking for it again. 
Christabel and Flaming Meteor are being well received in many sec¬ 
tions and good reports have been coming in on these two. Serenade has not 
been well distributed. It is more of a fancier’s flower and not as strong in 
growth as the other two. Thor has been disappointing the last two years. 
It appears to take good culture and plenty of water to do well. While I 
have good stocks of several promising seedlings, I do not intend to intro¬ 
duce any this season but prefer to hold them until more fully satisfied as 
to their merits. 
Terms 
On orders of $5.00 or more, you may deduct a cash discount of 10%; 
15% discount on orders over $20.00. These discounts apply to cash orders 
and do not apply on collections offered on the back page. 
Prices prepaid except on foreign shipments of large bulbs listed at less 
than $5.00 per 100, where 50c per 100 should be added to list prices. 
Bulbs free from thrips, true-to-name, and healthy. Delivery about Dec. 
1st to 15th or in the spring with coast shipments made any time except in 
most severe cold spells. Varieties starred may be purchased in ten times 
the listed quantity at eight times the listed price. For instance, Pelegrina, 
which is listed at $1.60 per 10 large bulbs may be purchased at $12.80 per 
100. One bulb of a kind may be ordered at one eighth the ten price where 
the item does not total less than 10c. Five bulbs at the ten rate, 25 at the 
100 rate and 250 at the 1000 rate. If interested in quantities of Picardy, 
Bagdad, Spray of Gold, Christabel, and Flaming Meteor, write for prices. 
Seed from the best varieties, mostly recent novelties, at 50c per packet. 
GRANT E. MITSCH 
"GLADLAND” BROWNSVILLE, OREGON, U. S. A, 
