Palmer’s Pink Picardy at Practically Painless Prices 
What a Glad! Originated by Mr. E. F. 
Palmer in Canada. 
First shown in U. S. A. four years ago. 
Talk about a sensation! I first saw it at the 
National Glad Show in Des Moines, Iowa. 
Since then Picardy has been on the tongue 
of every Glad fan. Many bought even at the 
high prices. Others have been saving up their 
pennies to invest in Picardy as soon as price 
is within reach. 
That price has arrived, ’way ahead of sched¬ 
ule, for reasons I shall explain. Picardy in¬ 
creases amazingly fast. This accounts for 
prices coming down so rapidly. That’s the 
explanation in a coupla nutshells. 
“On your right you will see” a snapshot of 
Picardy, taken right out in the garden by one 
of my Minnesota customers. That’s “Only the 
beginning—only the beginning.” You can’t 
imagine the lovely coloring and the giant size 
of the blossoms. 
Color, soft shrimp pink, without flecking. 
Blotch of light flesh pink. Though gigantic 
in size, Picardy is anything but coarse. You 
just fall in love with it at sight. 
Spike of Picardy grown from a “Long” bulb 
No. 2 size by W. W. Kurtz, Grand Rapids, 
Minn. The charming miss is Jane, daughter 
of Mr. and Mrs. Kurtz. Another snapshot of 
the same spike taken next day showed 10 big 
blooms, none wilted. Yes, “What a Glad!” 
Picardy Bulbs, Prepaid 
(5 at 10 rate, 25 at 100 rate) 
Per No. 1 
Each .. .$ .12 
Ten .... 1.00 
100 . 8.00 
No. 2 
$ .10 
.80 
6.00 
No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 No. 6 
$ .60 $ .40 $ .25 $ .18 
4.00 3.00 2.00 1.40 
PICARDY BULBLETS, PREPAID 
Per 100 1000 
Jumbo or Extra Large.$ .60 $ 5.00 
Mixed Sizes. .30 2.50 
Picardy, F. O. B. Boulder 
(25 at 100 rate, 250 at 1000 rate) 
Per No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 No. 6 
100.$ 6.60 $ 4.40 $ 3.60 $ 2.20 $ 1.40 $1.00 
1000 - 54.00 36.00 24.00 16.00 11.00 9.00 
Picardy Specials and Super Special 
As I predicted last fall, large bulbs of Pi¬ 
cardy sold out early. Again I predict that 
large Picardy bulbs are likely to be scarce 
before spring. 
But you don’t need the largest sizes of 
Picardy to produce wonderful spikes. A No. 
3 bulb will usually make a grand spike, while 
No. 4’s also do splendidly. The Nos. 5 and 6 
should bloom, but of course will make smaller 
spikes. They make swell bulbs for next year, 
and many bulblets. 
So here you are—Picardy Specials, mostly 
in the medium and smaller sizes. Easy on 
your pocketbook. 
$3.00 Picardy Special 
(16 No. 2) (10 No. 3) (30 No. 4) (30 No. 5) 
(20 No. 6) (200 bulblets). All for $3.00, pre¬ 
paid. 
$5.00 Picardy Special 
(20 No. 2) (15 No. 3) (50 No. 4) (50 No. 5) 
(50 No. 6 ) (500 bulblets). All for $5.00, pre¬ 
paid. 
$1.00 Picardy Special 
(1 No. 2) (7 No. 3) (18 No. 4) (10 No. 5). 
These 35 Picardy bulbs $1.00, prepaid. 
$2.00 Picardy Special 
(4 No. 2) (10 No. 3) (30 No. 4) (25 No. 5) 
(20 No. 6 ) (100 bulblets). All for $2.00, pre¬ 
paid. 
$10.00 Super Special 
(60 No. 2) (60 No. 3) (170 No. 4) (180 No. 
5) (220 No. 6) (1,000 bulblets). All Picardy. 
All for $10.00, prepaid. 
NOTE —The bulblets in Collections will be 
mixed sizes—not jumbos, but good average 
sizes, the smallest screened out, leaving none 
but the kind that should grow and thrive 
splendidly. 
Larger Lots. 
Write for prices on 
larger lots of Picardy 
bulbs and bulblets, f. o. b. Boulder, giving 
definite list of sizes and quantities of each 
wanted. Any size, or assorted sizes. 
Mr. T. Girvan Writes iZf B coifn' 
Aug. 29, ’34: “Wow, what a P Glad! My 
Picardy from No. 2 bulb bought of “JD” had 
10 giant blooms out and 12 more to come. 
Glad fans here were amazed.” 
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