No Single Bulb Over Fifteen Cents 
Pause and think what this means to you. Varieties 
that were introduced a few years ago at $100.00 per bulb 
you can try for fifteen cents or less. Frequently this 
price is only a fraction of that asked by other growers, 
for the same variety. Great advances are being made in 
Gladiolus. Keep your collection up to date. 
I suggest the following varieties as being meritorious. 
Main originations : Faust, Irene, John Hill, Quality.Queen 
Mary and Sunset. 
Pfitzer’s originations: Albatros, Blue Triumphator, 
Commander Koehl, Mammoth White, Mrs. Anna Pfit- 
zer, Schubert and Yellow Perfection. 
Australian and New Zealand originations: Canberra, 
Hinemoa. Milkmaid, Mrs. S. A. Errey, Mrs. T. Rattrav 
and Red Lor}'. 
From other originators come Frederick Christ, 
similar to Coryphee but without the weakness of that 
variety. Fred Christ was introduced at $300 per bulb and 
is one of the few high-priced Glads in which I was not 
disappointed. Picardy—that great Glad from Canada. 
Everyone should have it. Order early as some growers 
report large bulbs already sold. The only fault is its 
too rapid increase. Ruffled Gold, the yellow that stands 
the heat. One cut flower grower reports the florists have 
this s-elected before he can get out of the truck. 
THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO STOCK UP ON THE VARIETIES THAT ARE MAKING GLAD HISTORY 
/ 
GLADIOLI S LIST. JANUARY. 1035 
ARTHUR C. PERRIN 
Bulb Grower 
2314 N. E. Alberta Street 
PORTLAND, OREGON 
Return Postage Guaranteed 
Mr. E. c. Auchter, 
U.S.Dept. of Agriculture, 
Bureau of Plant Industry, 
Washington, L. C. 
If You Are No Longer Interested in GLADS, Please Return to Postoffice Marked Refused 
i 
( 
UP” To open insert knife or thumbnail in staple, then pull 
