BILL’S GLAD FARMS, CANANDAIGUA, N. Y. 
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BILL’S BETTER BLOOMING GLADS 
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ALBION—Delicate, soft salmon rose 
pink. Just the thing for table and house 
decoration and landscape planting. 5c 
each. 
ALICE TIPLADY-—-Soft, orange saffron 
shade. Extra fine! The most popular 
variety in this color. 5c each. 
ALLEN V. BUNCE—Livid orange yel¬ 
low, with clear central lines of deep 
claret. Large, well-expanded, winged 
flowers, gracefully placed on wiry stalks. 
In a class with Orange Queen, but longer 
spikes, larger flowers and colors are 
clear. 20c each. 
ALMA MATER—Beautiful, large cream 
flowers, with strong orange chrome 
throat. An unusual orange and white 
combination. Vigorous grower, large 
flowers and several open at once. 15c 
each. 
ALTAIR—Extra tall, salmon saffron. A 
new shade and very beautiful. 10c each. 
AMERICA—Very light lavender pink. 
Usually referred to as an orchid shade. 
The most popular variety in existence. 
5c each. 
ANGOLA—A fine, tall, very early, sal¬ 
mon pink. Fine for house decoration. 
5c each. 
ANTIQUE—The earliest good red. Tall, 
long bud spikes, several open at once. 
Rich velvet carmine with heavy zones of 
yellow across the lower petals. 15c each. 
ARABIA—The nearest approach to a 
black Gladiolus. Good size flowers and 
spike. 25c each. 
ARABY—The open flowers are flushed 
Rosalane pink, with a very distinct, 
strong throat of Tyrian rose. The buds 
are clear Chatenay pink. A vase of these 
flowers, with buds one color and open 
flowers another color, forms an unusual 
and striking floral arrangement. The 
flowers are large, well placed and frilled. 
Strong grower and several open at once. 
A winner at the Toledo Show. 20c each. 
to 125.00 deduct 25.00 
BEATRICE—Something entirely newi 
Appearance and texture of soft crepe 
paper. Tall, graceful stalks with well 
opened, slightly hooded and frilled blos¬ 
soms. BEATRICE is eosine pink, laid 
over cream ground. 10c each. 
BETTY BUNCE—-Pale lilac, flaked phlox 
purple. Creamy throat with delicate 
lines of true purple. Tall, with large 
flowers. 10c each. 
BLACK PANSY—Beautiful rich dark 
red with pansy-like throat. One of the 
very dark ones. 10c each. 
BOUNCING BET—Glistening white, with 
a soft plume of Persian lilac in the 
throat. Very straight and tall, with 18 
to 22 buds and usually 6 to 8 flowers 
open. 20c each. 
BROADELBIN (Ruffled)—Massive, close 
set flower heads of creamy white, with 
throat marking of Rosalane purple. 
Several broad, heavy ruffled flowers open 
at once. 15c each. 
BUDDY'—LaFrance pink, flaked gera¬ 
nium pink. Throat of martius yellow, 
with lines of Pomegranate purple. Tall 
and early. 5c each. 
BYRON L. SMITH—Lavender pink on 
white ground. Fine as a cut flower. 
10c each. 
CAPT. BOYNTON — Lavender, with 
deeper blotch on lower petals. Large 
flowers well placed on tall stem. 10c 
each. 
CAPTAIN JINKS—Geranium pink, with 
pinard yellow throat blotches and line 
of spectrum red on lower petals. Extra 
strong grower and early bloomer. 10c 
each. 
CHAMELEON—The little chameleon Is 
noted for its changing color. Reminds 
one also of a delicate changeable silk 
with soft melting shades of lilac, purple, 
violet and orange which blend together 
perfectly. 10c each. 
See bottom page 20 for prices 
on three or more of a kind. 
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