STEVEN’S GLADIOLUS won the Championship in the Open Color Classes at The BOSTON SHOW again this 
year—two years in succession, which is sufficient proof of their high quality. 
Bulbs offered in this list are of the highest quality, carefully selected, guaranteed true to name, healthy, and 
sent Prepaid. 
PRICES OF BULBS— 
This is a retail list, and I believe prices are as low as is consistent with their high quality. 
Wholesale prices on bulbs have been so greatly reduced, that I feel it does not pay to grow them in quantity. 
We will issue no wholesale list, and have cut down our stock accordingly. 
Some varieties I can supply in all sizes, and Growers and Dealers are invited to write for prices. Will be 
glad to quote. 
Large Bulbs are IV 2 inches or larger. Medium, % to 1%. Small, % to %. 
“MARY ELIZABETH” won every possible award in its color class at both Hartford and Boston Shows this past 
year and has proven to be a great Glad, for both Exhibition and Commercial. 
For exhibition it is a sure winner in the Cream Class, and for Commercial purposes just about Ideal. With 
its heavy texture the blossoms stand up for days, stems are never crooked. It is a good strong grower, and 
increases well. 
The color being white with decided yellow throat, is better than pure white for florists’ use—a most delight¬ 
ful color combination. The flowers are not large, about 4% inches, and the variety is late. Comes just 
before Betty Nuthall. 
The fine compliments I have had on this variety would fill this whole catalogue. Now the price is within 
the reach of all. (See cut on Cover page.) 
Large Bulbs, per 12—-$3.00. Medium, per 12—$2.25. Small, per 12—$1.50. Bulblets, per 100—$1.50. 
Write for quantity prices. 
“MONTEREY” —Award of Merit, Boston, 1934. 
A new pink by Mr. Ashborn. Goes in the same class color as Longfellow and F. J. McCoy, pure pink) not Sal¬ 
mon. Magnificent exhibition spike of Giant blooms with 12 to 14 open and plenty of buds to come. 
This Seedling was scored by seven judges at the last Boston Show and given an average of 90 points. 
The first seedling to win an Award of Merit at Boston since 1930. 
A limited number of Bulbs will be offered at $5.00 each. This is the first offering of this Grand New 
Variety, and no small bulbs or bublets will be sold this season. 
“EDITH DEAN” —If you like Orange Queen, you will like this better. It is much larger, more of a Grandiflorus, 
deeper Orange Color, and a taller, stronger grower. The best Orange Commercial Variety that I have seen. 
Bulbs, large, per 12—$2.00. Medium, per 12—$1.25. Small, per 12—-75 cents. Bulblets, per 100—$2.00. 
JOIN THE AMERICAN GLADIOLUS SOCIETY. 
The A. G. S. is the foremost American Organization devoted to Gladiolus Culture, and the Monthly Review, 
the official publication, will be sent you each month. Dues are $2.00. Secretary, Roscoe Huff, Goshen, Ind. 
THE NEW ENGLAND GLADIOLUS SOCIETY. 
This Society is probably the largest in the World. Now has about 5,000 members all over the World. The 
Year Book, sent Annually to members, is the most up to date publication on Gladiolus that I know of, and 
the Annual Exhibition in Horticultural Hall, Boston, is second to none. Dues are $1.00 and may be sent to 
C. W. Brown, Secretary, Ashland, Mass. 
THE CONNECTICUT GLADIOLUS SOCIETY. 
Our local State Organization will be sure to interest Connecticut Growers. Meetings are held in November, 
January and March, in Hartford, and an Annual Exhibition is held each August at Hartford. Dues are 
$2.00 and may be sent to Howard T. Munson, Secretary, Warehouse Point, Conn. 
