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100 LARGE VIGOROUS BULBS ^ 1 
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Glads are my leading specialty; out of the more 
than 10 0 varieties that I grow I chose a couple of 
dozen of the very best, covering the complete color 
range, last Spring, to grow in quantity especially 
for this event. It goes without saying that the 
bulbs are my usual top-quality, young, high- 
crowned, healthy bulbs sure to produce those long, 
large-flowering spikes. 
Varieties included in this offer are the world-fam¬ 
ous PICARDY, Berty Snow, Betty \lit hall. Mother 
Machree, Marocco, Dr. Moody, Harnesses and many 
others, equally as good. 
Your choice, separately labeled or mixed: 
100 for $1.50. 50 for 90c. 25 for 60c. 
10 for 30c. 
New and Rare Glads of Outstanding Merit: 
BLUE ADMIRAL. Finest of deep blues. 25c each. 
10—$2.00. 
BLUE DANUBE. Tall, fine light blue. 10c each. 
10—50c. 
COMMANDER. KOEHL. Immense 
scarlet-red. 10c each. 10—7 5c. 
BOB WHITE. Huge pure white 
with tiny rose throat blotch. 15c 
each. 10—$1.2 5. 
JANE ADDA MS. Immense clear 
lavender. 10c each. 10—50c. 
LAVENDER DELIGHT. Tall, deep 
lavender self, white throat. 10c 
each. 10—65c. 
LIBELLE. Finest of the mid-blues. 
10c each. 10—75c. 
MILDRED LOUISE. Fine new deep 
10c each. 10—75c. 
MAID OF ORLEANS. Tall, large- 
flowering milky white, cream 
throat. Very consistent producer of 
first-class spikes. 10c each, 10— 
75c. 
MR. W. H. PHIPPS. “The Wonder 
Glad.” Opens all buds, up to 20 or 
more, at one time. Salmon pink 
color. 10c each. 10—50c. 
SALBACH’S PINK. Large, late 
strawberry pink. 10c each. 10— 
50c. 
STAR PRINCE. Gigantic pale lav¬ 
ender, blooms are often seven inches 
across. People invariably exclaim, 
“Oh! it looks like an orchid!” 50c ea. 10—$4.00. 
Complete directions how to grow prize-winning 
spikes, and year-around care of glads free with 
each order. 
salmon pink. 
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