1934 
In presenting this, my first list, I have tried 
to include as many of the good new varieties 
as possible and yet not overlook some of the 
older ones of outstanding merit. As growing 
glads is strictly a spare time project with me 
it was necessary to make this list as small as 
possible but I hope the quality makes up for 
the lack of quantity. 
Grow your glads well. Too often we see 
fine varieties poorly grown. Plant them in 
good soil with plenty of good fertilizer and 
above all do not neglect watering, especially 
as blooming time approaches. This is very 
important if you want the fine spikes which 
so many new varieties can produce if given 
the chance. 
MY GUARANTEE 
All bulbs are guaranteed to be healthy, 
true to name and free from thrips. 
TERMS 
All shipments prepaid. No order can be 
accepted for less than $1.00. Cash with or¬ 
der please. No C. 0. D. orders. 
10 bulbs at eight times the each prices. 
5 bulbs may be had at the 10 rate. 
Large bulbs 1^4” up, medium %” up, 
small %” up. 
Money refunded if out of variety or size 
ordered unless otherwise directed by cus¬ 
tomer. 
SHIPMENT 
1 will start shipping about the middle of 
March. Earlier shipments at the customer’s 
risk. Early orders appreciated as I start 
planting about April 15th. 
