EXTRAS 
In common with most bulb dealers who actually grow their own bulbs I include some extra bulbs with each 
order. Suggest what particular color you are interested in and if your order is large enough to warrant I will en¬ 
close it gratis. Remember the larger the order the more extras. Do not expect many extras on small orders. My 
aim is to please in all cases as far as possible. 
PLEASE DO NOT— 
—send loose coin or currency by mail. 
—plant glads in the shade of trees and near robust shrubs. 
—plant glads less than four inches deep or over six inches. 
—delay in sending in your order. 
TIGRIDIAS 
Last summer I planted for the first time a bed of Tigridias, sometimes called the Tiger Flower or Mexican Shell 
Flower. They began blooming in July and kept it up until frost got them. Well, you should have heard visitors 
to my garden rave over them. While they are not of any value as a cut flower, they are a rival to the tulip as a 
bedding bulb. The culture is the same as for gladiolus. Colors are spotted red and orange assorted and grow 
about two feet tall. Bulbs are not plenty as yet. Prices are 3 for 45c, 6 for 80c, 12 for $1.50. Post paid. Better 
order early on these, supply limited. 
DAHLIAS 
Dahlias have been developed into a wonderful large flowered plant of the most gorgeous colors imaginable, 
nothing like the small magenta shades grown a few years ago. Dahlias will not be shipped until after March 1st, 
as it is not a good plan to divide the clumps too early. Orders for $1 or more postpaid or with other bulbs if total 
order in one shipment amounts to at least $1. 
Adaline Winters, x. d. good size brilliant vermilion cannine. Good grower and free bloomer. Each tuber 15c, six for 
75c. 
Alice Whittier, s. c. delicate primrose yellow. Stiff stems and exhibition size flowers. Single tubers 25c each, six for 
$1.25. 
Rashful Giant, f. d. very large, often 11 inches across the blossoms, exquisite apricot buff and gold tints. Each 25c, 
six for $1.25. 
Champoeg, i. d. canary yellow at center shading outwai’d to peach i-ed. 10 inch blossoms. Each 75c, six for $3. 
Eliza L. Shepard, i. d. golden orange-apricot, strong grower, 10 inch blooms. Each 25c, six for $1.25. 
Edna Ferber, s. c. good size, glistening coral shading to old gold. Each 25c, six for $1.25. 
Jane Cowl, i. d. glistening bronzy buff and salmon shade, very large flower and very attractive. Each 25c, six for 
$1.25. 
Jersey’s Beacon, f. d. Chinese scarlet, lighter on reverse of petals. Flowers large and good grower. Each 20c, six 
for $1. 
Jersey’s Beauty, f. d. most popular rose pink dahlia, good reliable grower for cutting. Each 25c, six for $1.25. 
Jersey’s Mammoth, s. c. huge golden mahogany, too large to please some. Good exhibition variety. Each 25c, six 
for $1.25. 
Judge Marean, f. d. flaming salmon pink, tinted gold. One of the best bloomers. Medium size. Each 25c, six for 
$1.25. 
Kentucky Red, i. f. one of the brightest flaming scarlets that will stand full sunshine. 10 inch flowers. Each 50c, 
six for $2.50. 
Mrs. I. De Ver Warner, f. d. large orchid pink, long stems, free bloomer. One of the best. Each 15c, six for 75c. 
Monmouth Champion, f. d. brilliant scarlet orange, sheen of pale silvery pink. Large exhibition blooms. Each 35c, 
six for $1.75. 
Omar Khayyam, f. d. Chinese red shading to orange. 10 inch beautiful blossoms and a strong grower. Each 40c, 
six for $2. 
Satan, s. c. Flaming scarlet with salmon orange at base of each horn-like petal. Good growers. Each 75c. 
W. H. T. f. d. an unusual color in large dahlias, rich old rose mauve shadings on reverse of petals. Each 25c, six 
for $1.25. 
Waldheim Sunshine, i. d. a giant yellow of deep shade, strong erect stems bearing 10 inch blossoms. Each 50c, six 
for $2.50. 
White Wonder, i. d large white flowers 12 inches in diameter, strong stiff stems, good grower. Each 75c, six for 
$3.75. 
William Hogan, f. d. garnet red with white tips extending down the petals. Strong stems, one of the best. Each 
25c, six for $1.25. 
Abbreviations: I. D., Informal Decorative; F. D.. Formal Decorative; S. C., Semi Cactus. 
GLADHAVEN DAHLIA ASSORTMENT 
Labels will get misplaced and there are always a few surplus roots, so to clean them up quickly I have made the 
following low price on high grade dahlia roots, all are named varieties but I cannot put the names on them. I 
cannot guarantee 12 diffei-ent varieties in a dozen assorted roots, but I do guarantee your money’s worth plus. Six 
roots for 75c, 12 roots for $1.25 postpaid. 
REGAL LILIES 
Beautiful hardy lilies from China. Large white trumpet shaped flowers sweetly scented. From one to a dozen 
blossoms on a single stalk depending on size of bulb, spreading by throwing up new shoots each year. The bulbs I 
am selling this year are good blooming size, 2 inches or more in diameter. Do not confuse with the small 3 for 
25c bulbs sometimes offered. Price, one bulb 20c, six bulbs $1 postpaid. May be included with glad bulbs in making 
up your order to $1. Please order before May 1st as these bulbs should be in the ground by May 10th at the latest 
to bloom this year. 
HYBRID SUNFLOWERS 
If you have never grown these improved varieties of sunflowers you have been missing something. They grow 
in many shades and colors of bronze, gold, chocolate and reds, some 2 inches in diameter and from that up to six 
or eight inches. Fine for cutting and backgrounds. Easily grown. Not Hardy. Per packet. 10c postpaid. 
