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Here come the best bargains for glad lovers. In nearly every variety you will 
find some size you can get for 5 cents. The list comprises varieties from the greatest 
originators in the H. S. and foreign countries. 
Many of them have never been sold at this price before. 
We have only the sizes marked in the different columns and in some kinds only 
a small number. 
In this list as in the previous ones the lone figure tells how many of that size 
you can get for a nickel, but if followed by a (c), it tells how much one will cost. 
L 
M 
S 
Ibt. 
L 
M 
S 
bt. 
Amethyst, deep lavender 
8c 
1 
Lewis Dingman, 
Antioch, cerise 
5c 
mahogany red 
8c 
1 
2 
pt. 
Tdndesta. tall salmon rose 
1 
5 
Betty Bunce, phlox pink 
8c 
2 
4 
pt. 
Lotus, a fine cream 
8c 
8 
Blue Moon 
i 
10 
12 Mammoth White, 
Bonnie Belle, 
large white 
6c 
4 
grenadine red 10c 
i 
2 3 Margaret Fulton, 
Carminia 15c 
early, salmon 
1 
4 
18 
Chas. Thomas, yellow 
Marnia, grenadine orange 
5c 
15 
Coral Strand, 
Mary Marie, 
coral pink-cream 
8c 
2 
4 
15 
white, pink edged 
8c 
1 
3 
10 
Coronation, light salmon 
2 
5 
Mauve X, lavender 
10c 
2 
10 
Early Dawn, 
Mildred Louise 
20c 
5 
geranium pink 
10c 
1 
2 
12 
Miss Greeley, salmon 
8c 
1 
3 
pt. 
Edouard Greig, 
6 Mother Machree, 
rose amaranth 
8c 
mixed colors sold out 
4 
10 
Ellen Jacbson, tall pink 
10c 
1 
12 
Mrs. T. J. Knudson, violet 
10c 
2 
6 
Emile Auburn, 
Oraflame, light orange 
8c 
1 
2 
5 
smoky reddish 
5c 
2 
5 
pt. 
Orange Princess 
10c 
3 
15 
Fire-flame 
10c 
Pal O’Mine, purple rose 
6c 
1 
3 
pt. 
Frank McCoy, 
Paul Deschaniel, 
tall fine pink 
8c 
1 
2 
4 
blotched amaranth 
6c 
1 
Franz Schubert, 
Pelletier D’Oisy, 
clear pink T 
8c 
6 
pt. 
the green one 
8c 
4 
15 
Gen’t Canby, 
Picardy, shrimp pink O 
6 
2pt. 
red, yellow feather 
10c 
1 
3 
pt. 
Red Admiral 
1 
4 
36 Golden Chimes, 
Red Commander 
8c 
1 
3 
20 
grand yellow 
20c 
Reverie, pink and cream 
2 
Herodean, pink, 
Royal Lavender 
8c 
1 
4 
pt. 
flaked deeper 
10c 
1 
2 
Rozan 
8c 
1 
5 
pt. 
Janet, smoky gray 
8c 
1 
3 
pt. 
Smiling Maestro 
None 
2 
4 
Jean Tenny, silvery rose 
5c 
1 
4 
pt. 
Spray of Gold, 
Jessie, light pink a beauty 8c 
1 
3 
10 
clear yellow 
8c 
1 
2 
15 
.Joerg’s White, large white 
8c 
pt. 
Star of the Sea 
6c 
1 
4 
15 
Jubilee, mammoth lavender 8c 
1 
4 
pt. 
Suwanee 
8c 
2 
7 
Ken, a fine pink 
8c 
1 
3 
pt. 
Tommy Atkins 
6c 
Lady Esther, 
Village Lueen 
2 
15 
cream yellow, red throat 
10c 
10 
Waratah 
3 
Lady Macbeth, 
Wasaga 
1 
5 
scarlet pencilled 
8c 
1 
3 
pt. 
Wm. Cuthbertson 
10c 
2 
10 
Laverna, shell pink, 
Y r ellow Emperor, 
white blotch 
1 
5 
fine yellow 
25c 
2 
Our good fortune is also yours. Last spring with thousands of bulblets unsold 
we almost dumped them in rows, each kind separate of course, expecting to get a 
few and then— 
“The rains descended and the floods came,” these floods being thousands of 
small, medium, and even large bulbs. 
The small bulbs will be turned over to you at the rate of 20 for 10c, pro¬ 
viding you take a dollar’s worth. This dollar’s worth comprises the 1 0 varieties mark¬ 
ed O. Then if you wish you can, at the same rate, take one or more lots, choosing 
the kinds marked T. You may replace 3 kinds with others in our list. 
We make another offer of 2 0 varieties, 10 marked O and 'any 10 marked T 
with small bulbs of each kind. 
Many of these will bloom the first year. 
GLADIOLUS FOR CHRISTMAS 
Glad bulbs make fine Christmas gifts. 
They can be sent to you, or to the donee before Christmas. Or we will send 
notice of the order with our price list and they can choose the kind and size from 
it they wish to be mailed in the spring. 
FINALLY, DON’T FORGET NAMING SUBSTITUTES, 
