“Betty Brown Eyes” 
Orange colored blossoms, all except on the 
two lower petals. On each of the two lower 
petals is a maroon blotch, the effect suggest¬ 
ing brown instead of red. Idence the name. 
Spike long for cutting, always straight. 
Florets well placed and spaced. Some blooms 
4y2 inches. All good decorative size. Early. 
No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 
Ten.$1.00 $0.80 $0.60 $0.50 $0.40 
100 . 8.00 6.00 4.00 3.20 2.80 
Long's Long Season $1.00 
Glad Assortments Prepaid 
(Read Conditions Very Carefully) 
Each Assortment will he of one variety hut 
the hulhs will he mixed sizes, from about 
V^-inch up to inches or so. 
The idea is that different size hulhs hloom at 
different times. 
So hy planting the assorted sizes you get a 
LONG SEASON OF BIiOOM of one variety 
from the one planting. 
I’ll send you plenty of hulhs to give you a 
good hig $1.00 worth of any ONE variety 
helow. 
But I’m not taking space to specify the 
number of hulhs. You’ll find that out when 
you open your package. 
Here are the varieties. Each Assortment is 
made up from just one variety. 
The hulhs are mixed sizes and the price for 
a single assortment is $1.00, PREPAID. 
Super special offers at the bottom of page. 
ACADIA 
AIDA 
AMADOR 
AVE MARIA 
BAGDAD 
BERTY SNOW 
BETTY BROWN EYES 
BETTY CO-ED 
BIDI. SOWDEN 
BDUE ADMIRAB 
BDUE DANUBE 
BOB WHITE 
CHAMFIiAIN 
CHARDES DICKENS 
COMMANDER KOEHD 
CORONATION 
DAMASCUS 
DR. DURR 
DR. MOODY 
DR. SHOOK 
DUNA 
EARDY DAWN 
EDITH ROBSON 
FATA MORGANA 
FDAMING METEOR 
GATE OP HEAVEN 
GEADDIE BOY 
GODDEN CUP 
GODD MINE 
HEDEN WIDDS 
J. VAN TETS 
KING ARTHUR 
IiIBEDIiE 
DINADEE 
I.. BEETHOVEN 
MAID OP ORDEANS 
MAMMOTH WHITE 
MARGARET PUDTON 
MARJORIE MORRIDIi 
MIDDRED IiOUISE 
MINUET 
MISS GREEBEY 
MOTHER MACHREE 
MR. W. H. PHIPPS 
MRS. E. J. HEATON 
OUR SEBECTION 
PEZ.EGRINA 
PICARDY 
PIRATE 
PITITI 
POBAR ICE 
PRIMROSE PRINCESS 
RAMESES 
RAPTURE 
RED PHIPPS 
RIDEAU 
SABBACH ORCHID 
SABBACH PINK 
SCHWABEN GIBB 
SONATINE 
SOUTHERN CROSS 
SPRAY OP GOBD 
STAR OP BETHBEHEM 
SUBTAN 
SWEETHEART 
TAIABOA 
TOA 
VIRGINIA SKEBBY 
WASAGA 
WUBTEMBEBGIA 
Qlinov ^ Assortments 
9Uper for $4.60. Any 10 
for $8.80, prepaid. 
Only the varieties listed above can be sup¬ 
plied in Long Season Assortments. 
BONG’S BONG SEASON ASSORTMENTS 
have met with popular favor. Prolonging the 
blooming season of each variety seems to he 
just what many Glad fans like. And I give 
big values, too. Ask any who have had these. 
More Tall Commander Koehl 
Bulbs 
For several seasons 
most of my Com¬ 
mander Koehl Glad 
bulbs have been much 
taller than the diam¬ 
eter. 
This Illustration 
gives you the idea. 
(Of course I picked 
out one of the best 
for the photo.) 
While writing these 
pages I took time out 
to dig around some of 
the new 1936 crop 
bulbs. They promise 
to be smooth, clean, 
plump and super- 
high crowned, as 
many have been in 
the past. The small 
bulbs and bulblets 
produce the high 
crown new bulbs. 
Bulbs from medium 
, . , . and large bulbs not so 
high in proportion to diameter. 
Now don’t run away with the wrong idea. 
i m telling you these bulbs are high crowned, 
not high priced. On the contrary the prices 
are lower this fall than at any time I’ve sold 
this popular variety. 
Of course you know MINUET, that favorite 
Glad. Only worry is to get enough 
of this to go around. Years ago I told you it 
would be going strong when many other laven¬ 
ders were forgotten, and so it is. 
Comes now Salhach’s Orchid, ever so much 
like Minuet, but more pink than lavender 
With me it grows somewhat taller and has 
more blooms open at a time. I like it verv 
much and you will, too. Prices for Salbach’s 
vJrchid now very much lower than formerly. 
About that 1937 Spring Catalogue. Wish 
I had some way of knowing just when is best 
time to mail out the annual Spring catalogues. 
If send too early, the catalogue may be lost 
—or the pup may get hold of it and chaw it up 
— before you are ready to order. If too late 
well, that’s just too bad for you and me 
both. 
However, I haven’t much choice in the mat¬ 
ter. Always so busy that best can do is to get 
the catalogues into the mails around Jan. 20th 
to 25th or so—maybe a bit later. 
If you ordered goods, or requested catalogua 
last year, you don’t need to write for your 
copy. Your name is on the preferred list. But 
the catalogue is free for the asking, whether 
you order or not. 
MORE GLADS PRICED 
PER 100 PREPAID 
Here are a few more varieties that you may 
want to order at the 100 rates (25 or more of a 
kind and size at the 
100 
rate.) 
No. 2 
No. 3 
No. 4 
No. 5 
Ava Maria. 
3.00 
2.40 
2.00 
1.60 
Blue Danube. 
3.00 
2.40 
2.00 
1.60 
Blue Triumphator. . . 
3.20 
2.80 
2.40 
2.00 
Coronado . 
3.60 
3.00 
2.60 
2.20 
Dr. Bennett. 
3.00 
2.40 
2.00 
Jane Addams. 
3.60 
3.00 
Ba Faloma. 
2.80 
2.30 
1.80 
Boyalty . 
3.20 
2.80 
Marj. Morrell. 
10.00 
8.00 
Pfitzer Triumph. 
3.00 
2.40 
2.00 
Prof. Slogteran. 
6.00 
4.80 
3.60 
2.40 
Scarlet Wonder. 
3.20 
2.80 
Yellow Perfection... 
5.00 
4.00 
• • • 
NOTE —Please note 
that 
this list 
is for 
sizes 
No. 2, 3, 4 and 5, only. 
If you want to pay express, just order at 
above rates and tell me to add more bulbs to 
more than offset express charges on prepaid 
items in your order. 
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