One of my fields of RED FHIFFS Glads 
at the foot of the Rockies. 
Red Phipps—A Winner 
Fhipps seedlingTi bright glowing red, orig¬ 
inated by Mrs. Elizabeth Briggs. Much earlier 
than Fhipps. Many open. 
The blossoms have that charming sheen 
found in the original Mr. W. H. Phipps Glad. 
Spikes long, straight and strong, but no ex¬ 
cess baggage. The long flower heads run more 
uniform than Phipps. No stubby spikes. 
Flacement of fiorets splendid. Facing equal¬ 
ly good. Florets set close to spike. No loppy, 
floppy habits. Ideally built spike and buds for 
packing and shipping. 
Mr. Coit Colburn, noted authority on Glads, 
says in Flower Grower magazine, Feb., 1935: 
“The red that gave me the most satisfaction is 
Red Fhipps (Briggs). I like its softness of 
color, the way it faces on the spike, its glow¬ 
ing warmth, the way it opens 8-9 in perfect 
condition, the way it lasts as a cut fiower. In 
short, I like it very much.” 
Red Fhipps wins many prizes at leading 
shows. Stephen Jacobs won first at the N. E. 
G. S. Boston Show in 1935, and AGAIN in 1936! 
When you win first at a Boston show you’re 
going some. 
Red Phipps Prices, Prepaid 
(5 bulbs at 10 rate. 25 at 100 rate.) 
No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 No. 6 
Ten . . . $0.60 $0.50 $0.40 $0.30 $0.25 $0.20 
100 . . . 4.80 3.60 2.40 2.00 1.60 1.20 
Wholesale Frices F. O. B.—Fages 24 and 25. 
Red Fhipps—“Red that IS Red” 
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