Blue Ribbon Winners at the 
brilliant 
AFLAME —Immense size 
flame-scarlet. 
BERTY SNOW— large flowers of 
soft lilac. 
EMILE AUBRUN— salmon-rose, over¬ 
cast bronze. 
FAY LANPHIER —geranium-pink 
overlaid scarlet. 
T HE glads listed here and 
those pictured, are ac¬ 
knowledged to be the finest 
varieties. They actually are 
the Blue Ribbon Winners. 
We actually grew hundreds of 
thousands of them. We want 
to share with you the beauty, 
the great joy you will get from 
these super-fine glads. 
GLORIANA— fine blend of gold 
and salmon. 
LONGFELLOW— large flowers of 
pure rich pink. 
MARMORA— lavender grey with 
plum colored throat. 
WORLD’S FAIR 
These glads thrilled million 
10 bulbs each 
of the 10 varieties 
pictured here . . . 
ALL for $025 
100 on *y O 
(worth $5.75) 
PICARDY 
Finest glad in all the world 
today, perfect flowers of 
apricot-pink. 
Each 20c, 8 for $1.00 
Two years ago 
Picardy cost $2.50 
for one bulb. 
GOLDEN DREAM 
Finest of all clear deep 
yellows. 
STANDARD 
VARIETIES 
MRS. P. W. SISSON 
Lovely ruffled flowers of 
soft pink. 
NANCY HANKS— rich apricot. 
OLIVE GOODRICH— blush. 
ROMANCE —orange, rose and blue 
ROSE ASH— old rose. 
SCARLET WONDER— scarlet. 
SENORITA —salmon orange. 
SHELIA —light salmon. 
SPIRIT OF ST. LOUIS— orange. 
TYCKO ZANG— salmon pink. 
The “wonder glad,” enor¬ 
mous flowers of pure Rink 
tinged with salmon-rose, 14 
or more open at once. 
Large perfect flowers of coral 
with orange throat, easily 
one of the finest. 
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