HOME of the WORLD’S FINEST GLADS 
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EUREKA (B rown, Australia). Large salmon pink. 
Petals deeper shade at tips . Red blotch in throat. 
Strong grower and a splendid, worthwhile variety. 
L. I for 15c, 10 for $1.20. M. I for 10c, 10 for 
80c. S. 10 for 50c. Bits. 15 for 20c. 
EVE (Whiteley, New Zealand). A very tall, strong 
growing plant. Medium size flowers. Color yellow 
suffused pink. Quite unusual. L. I for 25c, 10 for 
$2.00. Bits. 10 for 20c. 
FAITH (Kenyon). Light mauve blended deeper. 
Generally listed as a blue. Does not fade like 
many others. L. I for 15c. M. I for 10c. 
FANNY CROSBY (Carpenter). Cream. Deeper 
cream throat. One of the finest cream glads for 
exhibition or commercial. Need plenty moisture 
at blooming time. L. I for 10c, 10 for 80c. M. 2 
for 12c, 10 for 50c. S. 10 for 30c. Bits. 100 
for 25c. 
FATA MORGANA (Pfitzer, Germany). Peach 
blossom pink, shading to yellow in throat. A lovely, 
soft color. L. 2 for 15c, 10 for 60c. M. 10 for 
40c. S. 10 for 25c. Bits. 5 for 20c. 
FERN KYLE (Kunderd). Ruffled creamy white. 
Fair size flower. L. 2 for 12c, 10 for 50c. M. 10 
for 30c. S. 10 for 15c. 
FLAMING METEOR (Mitsch). A giant among 
reds. Very large. Brilliantly colored. Blooms of 
large size on one of the strongest growing plants 
in our fields. One of the best. L. I for 30c. M. 
I for 20c. S. I for 15c. Bits. 10 for 25c. 
FLAMING SWORD (Krelage, Holland). A real 
early vermillion red. Many medium sized flowers 
open, making a long ribbon of color. L. 2 for 10c, 
10 for 40c. M. 10 for 25c. S. 10 for 15c. Bits. 
100 for 20c. 
FRANK J. McCOY (Briggs). Immense, tall, strong 
spike. Well set with large, pure pink flowers. 
First prize winner at A. G. S. Show, 1934, and many 
others. L. 2 for 15c, 10 for 60c. M. 10 for 40c. 
S. 10 for 25c. Bits. 25 for 20c. 
You, Too, Will Prefer 
FRANK M. SCHICK (Salbach). Clear geranium 
pink. Medium size. Fine decoration. Splendid 
all-around glad. L. 2 for 10c, 10 for 40c. M. 10 
for 25c. S. 10 for 15c. Bits. 100 for 20c. 
GATE OF HEAVEN (Pfitzer, Germany). Medium 
spike. Strong growing. Rich pure yellow. Florets 
large, ruffled, well placed, and of good substance. 
L. I for 25c ,10 for 2.00. M. I for 15c, 10 for 
$1.20. S. 10 for 80c. Bits. 10 for 25c. 
GAY HUSSAR (Salbach). Orange-red, shading to 
strawberry pink. Good placement. Attractive. 
L. 2 for 12c, 10 for 50c. M. 10 for 30c. S. 10 
for 20c. Bits. 50 for 20c. 
GEORGE ARENDS (Pfitzer, Germany). Fine sal¬ 
mon pink. Long spike. Quite early. L. 2 for 10c, 
10 for 40c. M. 10 for 25c. S. 10 for 15c. 
GEORGE MEGERNEY (Whiteley, New Zealand). 
Bright rose red. Cream throat. Maroon blotch. 
Very showy. L. I for 25c, 10 for $2.00. M. 1 for 
15c, 10 for $1.20. S. 10 for 60c. Bits. 15 for 25c. 
GERALDINE FARRAR (Diener). Fine lavender- 
blue. Good size flower and spike. Don't propa¬ 
gate well. L. I for 10c, 10 for 80c. 
GERTRUDE SWENSON (Swenson, Australia). A 
beautiful mauve with white blotch on lower petals, 
and a light mauve feather. This variety has made 
a tremendous sensation among glad fans in its 
native land and America. L. I for $1.00. M. I 
for 60c. S. I for 40c. Bits. 6 for 30c. 
GIANT PEARL (Berthoud, Australia). Certainly 
well named. Pure glistening white. Long spike, 
up to 8 large flowers open at once. Well placed. 
Good substance. L. I for 25c. 
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GLADDIE BOY (Bill). Fine grenadine pink flower 
with a deep yellow throat. Ruffled and very at¬ 
tractive. L. 2 for 12c, 10 for 50c. M. 10 for 25c. 
S. 10 for 15c. Bits. 50 for 20c. 
GLADNESS (Frietsch, Germany). We believe this 
to be the nearest to perfection in a clear, bright, 
orange-scarlet self-color. Good size. Well formed 
spikes. With good culture it is unsurpassed. L. I 
for 25c, 10 for $2.00. M. I for 15c, 10 for $1.20. 
Anderson’s Gladiolus. 
