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Superior Glads 
With the introduction of so many new varieties of Glads each year, it is impossible 
to list all the new ones but in this list will be found what I believe to be quite a represen¬ 
tative collection of the better new introductions together with many of the best of the 
slightly older varieties. Most of the varieties listed were described in my spring catalogue 
and the newer ones are to be described in my 1938 catalogue. Very brief color descriptions 
of some of the new ones follow: 
Alf. M. Landon, bright red; Amrita, buff; Ariadne, white with red blotch; Barcarole, 
orange; Black Opal, finest exhibition black red; Brunette, another dark red; Buffette, buff; 
Camellia, blush white with small red feather; Changeable Silk, smoky; Eloise, lavender; 
Gem of Sparta, orange buff; Goldlack, orange yellow; Hector, red; Honor, lavender; Jo¬ 
seph Hayden, new blue; Margaret Beaton, fine white with red blotch; Matterhorn, giant 
white; Paul Grampel, scarlet; Pf. Masterpiece, pink; Red Dawn, smoky; Success, white; 
Tunia’s Triumph, exhibition red-salmon; Uncas, orange. 
My 1937 introductions have been the recipients of many favorable reports, several 
stating that Rima is one of the most beautiful of all Glads. Zuni has received much fa¬ 
vorable comment and appears to be one of ths best smokies ever introduced. Conquest is 
among the most beautiful in color combination and Colossus has proven very early in many 
gardens, especially for so large a Glad. Irak is a fine sport of Bagdad with habits like its 
parent. Aachen is beautiful at its best but not quite so reliable as the others. 
I may introduce two or three more varieties in 1938. My catalogue should be in the 
mail by early February if not late in January. Growers desiring large quantities are invited 
to write for wholesale list offering stock in larger quantities than listed here. 
TERMS 
On orders of $5.00 or more, a cash discount of 10% may be deducted; on orders of over 
$20.00, 15% may be deducted for cash with order. These discounts do not apply on col¬ 
lections. Prices prepaid. Due to a much larger crop this year than heretofore, I prefer 
to ship most orders in the spring but those wanting shipment this fall may so state and I 
shall endeavor to ship as soon as stock is ready which should be sometime in December. I 
aim to send out only healthy, true-to-name stock and am glad to adjust in case of error. 
All stock fumigated three times for thrips. As prices on some varieties are not fully es¬ 
tablished, I gladly meet quotations of other large growers where stock is sufficient except 
in case of a few cheap commercial varieties. One bulb may be purchased at one-eighth 
the ten rate, five at the ten rate and 25 at the hundred rate where item does not total less 
than 10c. 
GRANT E. M1TSCH 
“Gladland” Brownsville, Oregon, U. S* A* 
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