DON’T FORGET TO INCLUDE 
RECOVERY 
In your Gladiolus planting list for 1936. Light salmon rose 
red, tall, and of wonderful substance. Opens up to eleven 
5-inch flowers at once. Early midseason variety. 
We have a fine stock of young bulbs at the following reason¬ 
able prices, postpaid. 
Large Medium Small Bits. 
Per Each. $ .40 $ .25 $ .15 
Per Ten. 3.00 2.00 1.00 $ .25 
Per Hundred. 25.00 15.00 8.00 1.75 
Per Thousand. 120.00 60.00 10.00 
Other Paul-Ham Originations 
SWANSDOWN. Lovely pure ruffled white with cream dot on lip. Good 
size and substance but of dainty, lacy appearance. Large and medium size 
bulbs at same prices as Recovery. No smalls for sale. 
WHITE WINNER. A five-inch white, ruffled, small lilac feather. Extra 
good substance and perfect facing. Large—50/ each, $4 for 10. Medium—30/ 
each, $2.50 for 10. Small—20/ each, $1.50 for 10. 
Special Offer 
20 Recovery and 5 each of Swansdown and White Winner for $5, postpaid. 
All medium size bulbs. 
What Others Say 
“Recovery I believe to be really outstanding. While not as tall as it will be in the spring 
(bulbs were planted in mid-August), my three spikes averaged 44 inches and held six or 
seven open. They were perfectly placed, and about 5j inches in diameter. The color was „ 
very bright and the flecking did not detract from its effectiveness.”—J. M. Ratcliff, Texas. 
“We tried Recovery this year and believe it to be the finest variety we have bought in 
three years.”—C. A. Carpenter, New York. 
“Swansdown made a little taller than medium spike and opened seven blooms at one 
time, with the lower ones measuring a little over five inches. I liked it better than any 
white I have grown except Maid of Orleans. While not so large as J. Van Tets, it is cer¬ 
tainly more beautiful.”—S. V. Trotter, Virginia. 
“Our only Recovery had a 22-inch flower head, eight open, some 5 5 inches across. That 
was a wonderful Glad.”—H. G. Reed, Illinois. 
PAUL-HAM GARDENS 
Box 414-N 
Lewiston, Idaho 
