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“OUR BUSINESS IS GROWING” 
If You Want Some New and ^Different Glads 
TRY OUR INTRODUCTIONS 
Listed on Page Two of This Book 
All of these new varieties have been introduced at moderate 
prices and now we are offering - a bulb of all seven kinds for $3.00. 
This includes a full-size bulb of 
RECOVERY 
our only introduction of 1934. This Glad has a bright, pleasing 
color, and any variety that opens 10 or 12 large blooms during the 
hot weather of August in the Snake river valley deserves more than 
a scant glance of inspection. 
You will find that all of our varieties possess better substance 
than most and they are all good propagators. 
We have received letters of commendation on all of our previous 
introductions from people of reputation as judges of good Glads, 
in many cases being accompanied by orders for larger amounts of 
stock. We believe the same will prove true with Recovery, stock 
of which is limited. We are reserving all bulblets and planting 
stock, so please don’t ask for small sizes of Recovery until 1935. 
Delphinium Seed 
Last year, for the first time, we offered delphinium seed to our patrons and quite a few 
availed themselves of the opportunity to obtain strictly high-grade stock. 
This year we are again offering the strain especially propagated by Mrs. Joel Jenifer of this 
city. Common commercial seed of delphinium are practically worthless but the strain we sell 
comes from high-grade plants which are rigorously rogued, so no poor stock is left to spoil the 
seed crop. 
Characteristics are: Large flowers; tall spikes (5-7 ft.) ; disease resistant and practically mildew 
proof; lovely colors, including the whole range of blue shades, pink tintings, with bees of many 
colors. Flower forms run from the singles through various degrees of doubleness. 
Care should be taken in germination, and we have found it best to plant seed in a cool, 
shaded place. Do not allow it to dry out. While with good care some spikes will be produced the 
first year, do not expect first-class flowers until second season. 
Supply of seed is limited. Packets, 50c and $1.00. 
