HOME of the WORLD’S FINEST GLADS 
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FATA MORGANA (Pfitzer) . 
Light salmon-pink, cream throat. 
FERN KYLE (Kunderd) . 
Ruffled creamy white. 
FLAMING METEOR (Mitsch) . 
A giant red, the brightest and most 
showy of the new ones. 
FLAMING SWORD (Krelage) . 
Bright vermillion scarlet. 
FRANK J. McCOY (Briggs) . 
Tall large pink. Strong grower. Late 
bloomer. 
FRANK M. SHICK (Salbach) . 
Clear geranium pink. Pretty. 
GAY HUSSAR (Salbach) . 
Orange, shaded coral, large, wide open, 
attractive. 
GATE OF HEAVEN (Pfitzer) . 
A pure, rich, deep yellow, florets large, 
ruffled, of good substance. 
GEORGE ARENDS (Pfitzer) . 
Beautiful salmon-pink, long spike. 
GEORGE MEGERNEY (Whiteley) . 
Bright rose red, cream throat, maroon 
blotch. Very showy. 
GERALDINE FARRAR (Diener) . 
Lavender blue. Good color. 
GERTRUDE SWENSON (Swenson) . 
A beautiful shade of mauve, white 
blotch. Ideal exhibition sort. 
GIANT PEARL (Berthoud) .. 
Pure glistening white, long spike, good 
substance. 
GLADDIE BOY (Bill) . 
Grenadine pink, blended to yellow cen¬ 
ter. An early bloomer of much merit. 
GLADNESS (Frietsch) . 
The most brilliant orange-scarlet. Self 
color. Good size. Stands heat well. 
The finest red we know. 
GLORIANA (Betscher) . 
Rich salmon, yellow throat, most beau¬ 
tiful in this class. 
BULBLETS 
Per 
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Per Small 
Per 
Price 
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.15 
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2 
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.80 
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10 
.40 
.20 
.15 
100 
.25 
1 
.10 
2 
.15 
10 
.80 
.60 
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.30 
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.12 
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.15 
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You, Too, Will Prefer Anderson’s Gladiolus. 
