STEVENS’ GLADS won 12 First and 6 Second Prizes, also Three Silver Cups including the Championship for 
Most Points in the Open Classes at Boston Show this year, which Awards are sufficient proof of their high 
quality. 
BULBS offered in this list are as good as it is possible to grow, carefully selected, guaranteed true to name. Bulbs 
are sent Prepaid. All bulbs offered subject to prior sale, so please order early. 
Prices of bulbs the last two years have been so reduced that in many cases growers are offering them at less than 
it costs to grow them. I believe prices in this list are as low as is consistent with high quality. 
Large Bulbs are IV 2 inches or larger; Medium Bulbs, % to IV 2 ; Small Bulbs X A to %. 
MARY ELIZABETH—This variety of my own introduction, was winner of SILVER MEDAL at Boston Show 1930 
as a Seedling, and First at Boston 1932, First at Grand Central Palace New York 1932, First at Hartford 
1932 and 1933. It was especially fine this past season but a few days too late for the Boston Show. It evi¬ 
dently will be necessary to allow about 115 days from planting to blooming time. Mary Elizabeth is a good 
strong, tall grower, straight spikes and increases rapidly. Color is white with a large decidedly yellow throat, 
which puts it in the Cream Class for Exhibition purposes. Texture is heavy which is unusual for a Glad that 
will open 8 to 10 florets at one time. I can offer large bulbs this year at 50 cents each, $4.00 per 10. 
EDITH DEAN—In growing Seedlings for the past ten years I have had many that I liked very much, but did not 
consider introducing them, just grow them for my own enjoyment. Among them was an Orange of Hybrid 
Prim type, taller spike, and larger flower than Orange Queen, but the Color was a deep burnt Orange, differ¬ 
ent than any I had ever seen. I took a few Spikes to the Boston Show this year, entered them in the Orange 
H. P. Class and in keen competition it won First, and was very much admired. I feel that anyone who grows 
this Glad will like it, so let me introduce to you EDITH DEAN. Large Bulbs 50 cents each. $4.00 per 10. 
JOIN the New England Gladiolus Society. Send dues to C. W. Brown, Secretary, Ashland, Mass. Dues are $1.00 
and you will receive the Year Book, which is more than the dues in value. The N.E.G.S. Exhibition at Boston 
in August every year, is one of the World’s big Shows. 
JOIN the American Gladiolus Society, Roscoe Huff, Secretary, Goshen, Ind. Dues $2.00, which includes the 
monthly bulletin. 
JOIN the Connecticut Gladiolus Society. Dues $2.00. Secretary, Harriet Ulrich, 101 Ridgefield Street, Hartford, 
Conn. Three winter meetings at the Hotel Bond, Hartford. Also a good Show at Hartford in August. 
BUBLETS 
Per 
Large 
Med. 
Small 
Per 
AFLAME—Very large scarlet prim. Grand. 
. 10 
.50 
.30 
pkg. 
.15 
100 
3.00 
1.60 
AIDA—Dark violet. Early.. 
10 
.60 
.40 
pkg. 
.15 
100 
4.00 
3.00 
ALBATROSS—Pure white, tall large flower . 
10 
1.00 
.60 
ALPHEUS—Salmon pink, scarlet blotch ... 
. 1 
.30 
.20 
AMETHYST—Deep lavender, exhibition type. 
. 1 
.30 
.20 
AVE MARIA—Light violet, strong grower. 
10 
.80 
.60 
.35 
pkg. 
.25 
BERTY SNOW—A good lavender. 
. 10 
.60 
.40 
100 
3.50 
2.75 
BETTY NUTHALL—Orange-salmon, yellow throat. 
. 10 
.60 
.40 
.25 
pkg. 
.15 
100 
4.00 
2.75 
1.50 
1000 
1.00 
BILL SOWDEN—Exhibition, deep red . 
. 1 
.25 
.15 
BLUE DANUBE—Light blue violet . 
. 1 
.40 
.25 
12 
.25 
BREAK O’DAY—Early pink 
. 10 
.50 
.30 
100 
3.00 
1.75 
pkg. 
.15 
CANBERRA—Exhibition yellow . 
1 
.15 
.10 
10 
1.25 
.75 
— 
pkg. 
.25 
