Prof. Slogieran ^,?s“h"p"nk\ carmine 
feather. Straight spike. Large. (Ii. 2—16c; 
10 —70c) (M. 2—lOo; 10—40C) (S. 10—25c). 
DatMACAC (Stevens.) Red-purple with 
i%cllllt?9V9 (Jeep crimson blotch. Spike 
very tall. Florets massive and unusual. 
Ruffled, Not a commercial sort, but a re¬ 
markable novelty. Been very expensive, but 
now you can add this to your collection. (It. 
2— 12c; 10—50c) (M. 3—10c; 10—30c) (S. 
10—18c). 
(Palmer.) Medium light sal- 
mon with diffused creamy 
blotch. (L. 2—14c; 10—60c) (M. 3—14c; 
10—40c) (S. 10—25c). 
Pori Phinnc (Briggs.) Florets not so 
r flllJIJA large as Phipps and not 
so 'many open, but earlier than Phipps. Color 
a glowing red. Splendid spike, good place¬ 
ment. Buds and blossoms attached to spike 
just right for packing and long distance 
shipping. Sure to become valuable commer¬ 
cially and also be highly prized by fans. 
(Ii. 2—14c; 10—55c) (M. 3—10c; 10—30c) (S. 
10—20c). 
PAfl Pt*in.r^A Unusual. Rich red deco- 
IlflrC rative with velvety crim¬ 
son throat. Edges ruffled. Not Immense 
but good size. Tough straight spike. Habits 
good in every way. You will enjoy a few 
of these. My supply small. (L. 15c; 10— 
$ 1 . 20 ). 
(Majeskl.) Some- 
thing like the 
popular “Our Selection,” but larger, bright¬ 
er, and more dazzling and spectacular. Bulb- 
lets very hard to germinate. Better buy 
bulbs of this. (Im. $1.20) (M. 75c) (S. 50c). 
pSflAAii (Palmer.) Smoky salmon shade. 
I%IU«;au Large. (L. 2—12c; 10—50c) (M. 
3— 10c; 10—30c) (S. 10—18c). 
(Salbach.) Siml- 
saiuacn S urcnia jar to Minuet but 
pink—the shade of a Catteya orchid. (Ii. 
2—12c; 10—50c) (M. 3—10c; 10—30c) (S. 
10—18c). 
Pinic (Salbach.) Large 
9clllJclUn S I'init geranium-pink. (L. 
2— 12c; 10—50c) (M. 3—10c; 10—30c). 
Redwood Beauty 
Scarlet Wonder 
2—14c; 10—60c). 
(Cowee.) 
brilliant 
Immense 
red. (Ii. 
Schwaben Girl 
Smiling Maestro 
Soiveig 
Sonatina 
(Pf.) Pure pink 
without markings 
—strong straight spikes. Large florets with 
round petals, 8 to 10 open. Surprisingly 
early for such a large, flne Glad. (L. 10c; 
10— 80c) (M. 2 —12c; 10— 50c) (S. 10— 30c). 
(Christ.) D e ep 
salmon - rose, 
flaked brown. Large exhibition type. (L. 
40c; 10—$3.20) (M. 20c; 10—^.60). 
(Prestgard.) Large ruffled white 
with carmine feather. (L. each, 
75c) (M. 50c) (Bits. 5 for 2Sc). 
(Pf.) Atlas-rose with small 
cherry-red blotches. Florets 
very large with broad petals, and strongly 
attached to spike. Tall, strong, straight 
spikes. Considered one of Pfltzer’s best. 
(Ii. 20c; 10— $1.60) (M. 12c; 10—^1.00) (S. 2 
—15c; 10— 60c). 
Southern Cross iflTg "deip^ "red^, 
about the color of Commander Koehl, but 
different. Good in every way. (B. 12c; 10 
—$1.00) (M. 2—16c; 10—70c). 
Spirit of St. Louis 'Si 
Large spike with many open. (B. 2— 12c; 
10— 50c) (M. 3— 10c; 10— 30c). 
(Palmer.) Deep clear 
yellow. Waved petals. 
(B. 2— 12c; 10— 50c) (M. 3 —10c; 10— 30c). 
Star of Bethiehem 
to Maid of Orleans, but still larger, A win¬ 
ner. Scarce now. (B. 25c) (M. 15c). 
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Spray of Gold 
Qtiitf'O'ArrlSsi Barge brilliant red, 
no blotches. (B. 2—15c; 
10— 60c) (M. 2—10c; 10— 40c). 
Qiilf AM (Crow.) Large, velvety, rosy-red, 
^UlliClII ruffled. Many open. (B. 10c; 10 
—80c) (M. 2—10c; 10— 40c) (S. 10— 25c). 
QlinchinA Oirl (Stevens.) Clear pink 
ounsnine Uiri ^Jth lovely yellow 
throat. Beautiful. Early. (B. 2—12c; 10— 
50c) (M. 3— 10c; 10— 30c) (S. 10— 18c). 
(Prestgard.) Lovely deco¬ 
rative white with pink 
edges. (B. 2 —16c; 10 —70c) (M. 2— 12c; 10 
—50c) (S. 3 —10c; 10 —30c). 
Taiavaa (New Zealand.) Salmon-pink, 
■ dldrua flaked slate with purple blotch. 
9 large well placed florets open at once. 
(B. 30c; 10 —$2.40) (M. 20c; 10 —$1.60) (S. 
10c; 10 —80c). 
(New Zealand.) Another giant as 
• dfVllld large as Miss New Zealand, but 
entirely different in color. The plant, spike 
and flowers are massive. Color, rosaline 
purple, lightly flaked darker. (B. each, 
$1.80) (M. $1.25). 
(New Zealand.) Terra-cotta, 
• dWlldf\P blooms with chocolate blotch. 
(B. 40c; 10 —$3.20) (M. 25c; 10 —$2.00) (S. 
15c; 10 —$1.30). 
(Palmer.) Deep rose-red 
Ivl Wl blooms, somewhat ruffled. (!■ 
40c; 10 —$3.20) (M. 25c; 10 —$2.00). 
Tin Tnn (Pf-) Another new red from 
■ l|J I U|J Europe. (B. 30c; 10 —$2.40) 
(M. 20c; 10 —$1.60). 
Taa (New Zealand.) Another large husky 
■ VA Glad from New Zealand. Tall, straight 
spike. Florets large, well placed and plenty 
open. Color, rosy salmon, with darker 
blotch. Very robust, strong, healthy grower. 
(B. 40c; 10 —$3.20) (M. 30c; 10 —$2.40) (S, 
20c; 10 —$1.60). 
Virginia Skeiiy Lainty^lmcefSCVuV- 
fled pink and cream. (B. 20c) (M. 15c) 
(S. 10c). 
IA/acAA'A (Palmer.) Buff Prim grand with 
■^d9AgA -wide open waved blooms, win¬ 
ning seedling in its class at National Glad 
Show, 1931. Color decidedly and delightfully 
different. (B. 10c; 10 —80c) (M. 2— 10c; 10— 
40c) (S. 10 —20c). 
(New Zealand.) Immense scarlet- 
red with darker flecks at outer 
edges. The large blooms are of good last¬ 
ing substance. Stock very scarce in New 
Zealand and other countries. (B. each, $2.00) 
Wurtembergia e““?hroa\'l 
One of Pfltzer’s best. (B. 10c; 10— 70c) (M. 
2— 10c; 10— 40c) (S. 10— 25c). 
Farlv Rirrl MIyaH Mixed from good 
bariy Diru nrilA.ea named varieties, 
early blooming kinds. Miss Greeley and 
other good earlies included. My selection. 
None labeled. (B. 10— 60c; 50— $2.20; 100— 
$4.00) (M. 10— 40c; 50— $1.50; 100— $2.80). 
Prepaid. 
Exhibition Mixed 
Each order mixed 
from flne named 
varieties, my selection, none labeled. (B. 10 
—55c; 50— $2.00; 100— ^.60) (M. 10— 30c; 
50— $1.20; 100— $2.00). Prepaid. 
Second Choice, Please 
Sooner or later, some kinds and sizes of 
Glad bulbs will be sold out. Saves a l9t of 
time and correspondence if you will kindly 
name a few varieties that we may send in 
case sold out any on your order. Or say if 
we may send another size. Or, if you wish, 
say we may send something good, our own 
selection, from kinds we have yet in good 
supply. For this help, we will slip you a few 
extra bulbs as our thanks. 
