DEPENDABLE GLADS 
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VEILCHENBLAU 
(Pfitzer). Mid-season. Ridgway: Deep Hyssop Violet, feather Amaranth Pur¬ 
ple. (32nd). 
This rich blue has been among the best of all Glads for years. The dark blue 
buds and fine Iris-blue open flowers are beautiful. Strong grower, but the bulblets 
are hard to sprout. 
SMOKY 
EMILE AUBRUN 
(Lemoine). Late. Ridgway: Begonia Rose, buds Spectrum Red, blotch Pome¬ 
granate Purple. (15th). 
One of the best and most popular of all Glads. Gorgeous when well grown. 
Many wide-open blooms of the winged type. The color is a deep begon'a rose, or rosy 
red, with a sort of slaty overcast, and a red blotch. 
JOHN T. PIRIE 
(Kunderd). Mid-season. Ridgway: Neutral Red, blotch Carmine, bordered 
Barium Yellow. 
A smoky red that is very popular. Extremely tall. A sort of mahogany brown, 
lighted up by a diamond-shaped red blotch bordered cream. 
MARMORA 
(Errey). Mid-season. Ridgway: Light Vinaceous Lilac, blotch deep Purplish 
Vinaceous in throat to Rocellin Purple on tip. (3rd). 
A very popular Glad. Folks like lots of big blooms open at one time. Great wide- 
open flowers of the winged type. A grayish lavender with a petunia blotch. A sure 
winner in the smoky class. 
MOTHER MACHREE 
(Stevens). Mid-season. Ridgway: Light Grayish Vinaceous, flaked Salmon 
Buff. (7th). 
This one crowds Marmora for prizes in the smoky class. The color is peculiar, a 
sort of mouse color streaked with apple yelly. Some describe it as a sort of pinkish 
gray flaked with salmon buff. Very strong grower and fine spike. 
ROSE ASH 
(Diener). Late. Ridgway: Rocellin Purple, blotch Straw Yellow. (45th in 
1930). 
The original smoky that made smokies popular. Has always been in big demand. 
Color called ashes of roses. Very sturdy spike, with blooms irregularly placed. 
1935 PRICE LIST 
These prices cancel all others mailed to you. All prices PREPAID anywhere. 
Three at dozen rate, 25 at 100'rate, and no item less than 5 cents. If cash accompa¬ 
nies an order of $10.00, or over, you may deduct 10 percent, or include additional 
bulbs to that amount. For later delivery one-fourth cash will hold your order. Bal¬ 
ance before shipment, or C. O. D. Large sizes, 1 % inches and over. Medium sizes, 
% inch to 1 % inch. Small sizes, under % inch. 
Dependable bulbs of dependable varieties are offered herewith. My bulbs are 
guaranteed free of thrips and disease, and must please you or no sale. Every pre¬ 
caution is taken to keep my stock true to name, and should mistakes occur I shall be 
glad to make them right. Let me know if you are not satisfied in every particular. 
Let me hear from you. I am glad to know about your difficulties with Glads, as 
well as your successes. Maybe we can help each other. Where there cannot be per¬ 
sonal contacts, these letters are the next best thing. I am trying to build my busi¬ 
ness on the solid foundation of fair dealing and helpfulness, and I shall do everything 
I can to merit your confidence. 
Sincerely yours, 
FOSS HEATON 
Member American Gladiolus Society Board of Governors, also member Execu¬ 
tive Commitee of the same. Member I. G. S., N. E. G. S., Canadian G. S., Illinois 
G. S. 
