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WHOLESALE LIST 
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TWO OUTSTANDING VARIETIES OF THE 
NEWER INTRODUCTIONS 
NEW ERA 
The “Glad With A Personality.” Originated by Ellis and introduced by Majeski, New 
Era is fast becoming a leader among the newer glads. It has a wonderful record wherever 
shown. 
It is eosine pink, blended with LaFrance pink with soft cream throat and white 
midribs. The florets open wide and are perfectly ruffled and frilled, with perfect place¬ 
ment on a straight graceful spike. 
Prices per each — 
No. 1, $4.00; No. 2, $3.50; No. 3, $3.00; No. 4, $2.50; No. 5, $2.00; No. 6, $1.50. 
Ten bulbs at eight times the single rate. 
Bulblets: Each, 25c; 10, $2.00; 100, $16.00; 1,000, $120.00. 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE 
Named in honor of America’s “Little Sweetheart,” this new Pruitt introduction of 
last season has in one short year captured a high place in the gladiolus ranks. It is with¬ 
out peer among the newer varieties. 
It is a light cream with darker throat. The florets, large, beautifully ruifled and of 
heavy substance, are set in fine placement on a tall spike similar to Picardy. SHIRLEY 
TEMPLE is a sure winner. 
Prices per each — 
No. 1, $5.00; No. 2, $3.75; No. 3, $2.50; No. 4, $2.00; No. 5, $1.50; No. 6, $1.00. 
Ten bulbs at eight times the single rate. 
Bulblets: Each, 50c; 10, $4.00. 
G* A. Shaw & Sons 
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROWERS 
P. O. BOX 476 
GRANTS PASS, OREGON 
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