OF GOLD MEDAL - PRIZE WINNING 
Glads - Dahlias ■ Iris - Peonies - Lilies - Phlox - Etc. 
GIANT FLOWERING DAHLIA 
Giant Flowering filial. 
Our Dahlias last fall were a sight to behold. Such a riot of color is hard to describe. 
Thousands upon thousands of blooms in every color you can imagine. Many of them of such 
mammoth size that they seemed unreal. 
We are adding about 30 varieties to the excellent list we had last year. These are the 
most outstanding from a list of more than a hundred we grew in our trial gardens. 
Most of the varieties we are listing are the Giants that win the prizes at the flower shows, 
but in addition to them we are adding some very fine Cactus and Semi-Cactus varieties, 
besides a dozen or more beautiful Pompons. 
All Dahlias we send out are strong root tubers with live eyes, the kind that produces 
the best results in the shortest possible time. We sell no green plants or rooted cuttings. All 
tubers can be mailed out any time after March 15th. 
The following abbreviations indicate the type each variety belongs to. F. D.—Formal 
Decorative; S. C. Semi-Cactus; C. Cactus; I). Decorative; I. D.—Informal Decorative; 
B.—Ball. 
SBF USE THE ENCLOSED ORDER BLANK 
AIR MAIL. I. D. Very beautiful shade of light lavender pink on 
long straight stem s $ .60 each 
AMELIA EARHART, S. < \ Apricot buff with pure white salmon 
tints shading to soft yellow. Mammoth size, 12 inches or more 
in diameter. A sure prize winner $1.00 each 
AMERICAN BEAUTY, D. American Beauty rose color 
$ .25 each 
AMERICA'S SWEETHEART, I. D. Pure yellow, very large. 
$2.00 each 
ANNA BENEDICT, I. D. Extra fine rich deep garnet red which 
does not fade in the bright sun. Mammoth size $1.50 each 
AUSTIN HOWE, I. D. Large clear lavender $ .35 each 
BAGDAD, I. D. Scarlet red S -50 each 
BUCKEYE KING, F. D. A clear glowing amber yellow. Very 
large flower. A sensation at all the shows $ .50 each 
CAMEO, I. D. Coral rose shaded rose-pink. Good for cutting and 
exhibition $1.00 each 
CAVALCADE, F. D. Beautiful shade of old rose pink $1.50 each 
CHARM, D. True fall color of russet and orange $ .25 each 
CITY OF CLEVELAND, I. D. Extra fine orange red. Very lnrge 
blooms on straight, erect stems $2.00 each 
DAZZLER, S. C. Dazzling scarlet. $ .25 each 
DELICATISSIMA, C. Beautiful lilac rose $ -50 each 
DELWOOD GLORIOUS, I. D. A beautiful shade of (yrinn 
rose $1.00 each 
DOROTHY STONE, F. D. True rose pink $ -50 each 
DWIGHT MORROW, I. D. Fine large, rich deep crimson red. 
$1.00 each 
EAGLE ROCK WONDER, 1. D. Shaggy brouze orange Hower. 
$ .25 each 
EDNA FERBER, S. C. Coral pink and gold $ .50 each 
ELEANOR RADELL, 1. D. Violet rose. Good strong, healthy 
grower. $ .75 each 
ELISSA LANDI, F. D. Bright orange and buff $1.00 each 
E. R. FANTASY, I. D. Clear mellow pink. Gigantic blooms. 
perfect in quality and form. . $ .75 each 
ESTHER HOLMES, S. C. Clear mauve $ -25 each 
FLOYD GIBBONS, I. D. Large copper $ .50 each 
FORT WASHINGTON, I. D. Velvety maroon. $ .75 each 
GENOVEVA, C. Pure yellow. S -25 each 
GIRL OF HILLCREST, I. D. Apricot buff or orange. Vigorous 
grower, good show variety. S -50 each 
GOOD NIGHT, I. D. Oxblood red, shading to maroon. One of the 
finest dark varieties. Extra robust and a very free bloomer. 
. $ .75 each 
GOV. AL SMITH, I. D. Fine shade of orange $ .50 each 
HARRY MAYER, F. D. Silvery lavender pink $ .35 each 
HUNTS VELVET WONDER, I. D. Rich burgundy violet. 1935 
introduction.$2.50 each 
IDA PERKINS, D. White . 5-25 each 
JANE COWL, I. D. Apricot and old gold. Odg of the most popular 
of recont introductions. Always sure to bloom. . $ .25 each 
JEAN KERR, D. Cut flower white $ .25 each 
JEAN TRIMBEE, I. D. Petunia violet, extra large $ .75 each 
JEASORY SOLVIN, F. D. Deep red.$ -35 each 
GIANT 
DAHLIA 
BARGAIN 
This is the finest Collection of 
moderate priced Dahlias ever 
offered. It is easily worth twice as 
much as we arc asking for it. It 
contains six of the most popular 
varieties grown. 
One Each of the Follow 
mg: 
Jane Cowl, apricot salmon 
Jerseys Beauty, pure pink 
White King, glistening white 
Melody, golden yellow 
Mrs. I. de ver Warner, lavender 
Jerseys Beacon, rich scarlet 
All Six, Properly 
Labeled, post¬ 
paid, ONLY 
$ 1.00 
PRIZE WINNING 
DAHLIA COLLECTION 
AUSTIN HOWE, clear lavender 
THE COMMODORE, bright lemon yellow 
WHITE WONDER, giant pure white 
MARGARET W. WILSON, light lavender pink 
ROSE FALLON, very fine orange 
DOROTHY STONE, true rose pink 
JERSEYS MONMOUTH, burnt orange and red 
KENTUCKY RED, flaming scarlet 
THOMAS EDISON, rich royal purple 
MONMOUTH CHAMPION, large orange scarlet 
S3.50 
LA REINA, F. D. Extra fine, free blooming, large golden orange, 
10 to 12 inches in diameter . . $1.00 each 
MARGARET W. WILSON, F. D. Light lavender pink. Perfect 
form. $ -25 each 
MARSHALS BLUE GEM, F. D. Blue-purple, large flower, fine. 
. $ .75 each 
MAYMIE, F. D. Bright crimson.$ .50 each 
MONMOUTH CHAMPION, F. D. A very large orange scarlet. 
.$ .50 each 
MONMOUTH GENERAL, I. D. A clear terra cotta red 
.$1.00 each 
MONMOUTH QUEEN, I. D. Clear primrose yellow of gigantic 
size. . .$1.50 each 
MONMOUTH RADIANCE, F. D. Coral pink and primrose. 
.$1.00 each 
MT. HOOD, D. Glistening pure white.. . $ -25 each 
MRS. I de ver WARNER, F. D. Pure lavender. Large flower. 
Excellent cutter . $ -25 each 
MURPHY'S MASTERPIECE, I. D. One of the most outstand¬ 
ing Dahlias grown. A prize-winner everywhere. Color, a rich 
dark red with huge blooms, 12 to 15 inches, held on stiff, long 
stems. A real sensation . $1.75 each 
MYRA HOWARD, I. D. A beautiful shade of orange. A thrifty 
grower and very popular. Giant blooms. Sure winner $ .75 each 
ORIENTAL GLORY, 1. D. Fine large orange $ .75 each 
PALO ALTO, S. C. Bright pinkish salmon shading to salmon gold 
ut center. One of the really outstanding varieties. Flowers of 
immense size, 10 to It inches across and 0 inches deep. Blooms 
freely from early to late. Has won high praise wherevei 
CACTUSTJAHLIA 
SUNSET, S. C. Golden orauge $1.00 each 
SWEETHEART, C. Pure white.$ .25 each 
THE COMMODORE, F. 1). Clear bright lomon yellow. 
Good show variety.$ -50 each 
THE WORLD, F. D. Deep rosy magenta . $ .50 each 
THOMAS A. EDISON, F. D. A rich royal purple. The 
best of them all in this color, a sure winner at all Dahlia 
Shows. Largo flower, strong grower .$ -50 each 
TREASURE ISLAND, F. D. Salmon rose nnd gold. . 
.$ .60 each 
WHITE KING, F. D. Extra fine white.$ .35 each 
WHITE WONDER, I. D. The best pure white, giant 
blooms, strong vigorous grower. Always good.$ .50 each 
YORK AND LANCASTER, F. D. Crimson, heavy white 
tips.$ .75 each 
Pompon Varieties 
PANSY G. WHITE, S. C. Pure self eolored yellow 
POLAR SNOW, I. D. Pure white.. 
POT O' GOLD, I. D. Clear sulphur yellow. 
PRIDE OF CALIFORNIA, D. Deep crimson red 
---- o. Go' ' ’- 
$1.00 each 
$ .50 each 
$ .35 each 
$1.00 each 
,25 each 
.35 each 
JERSEY'S BEAUTY, F. D. Clear pink. One of the best known 
Dahlias. Always good. S .25 each 
JERSEY'S MONMOUTH, I. D. Burnt orange und red $ .35 each 
JOSEPHINE G, I. D. Fine clear rose pink $ .60 each 
JUBILEE, C. Orchid violet. 5 -25 each 
KATHLEEN NORRIS, I. D. Rose pink $ .50 each 
KENTUCKY, F. D. Salmon orange; profuse bloomer. $ .35 each 
KENTUCKY RED, I. D. A flaming scarlet $ .75 each 
KING MIDAS, I. D. Rich golden yellow. S .40 each 
KING OF THE BLACKS, F. D. Deep rich velvety red, almost 
black. Giant in size, very free blooming. An oustanding variety 
wherever grown. . $ -75 each 
PRiDE OF STRATFORD, I. D. Golden bronze-red 
PRINCE OF PERSIA, I. D. A glowing clear scarlet red. Very 
fine, good exhibition variety 5 -50 each 
QUEEN EMMA, I. D. Fine form, large flowers on long straight 
stems, excellent for cutting. Color, a rich glistening golden 
yellow $.50 each 
QUEEN OF THE YELLOW, B. Clear yellow. $ .25 each 
ROSE FALLON, F. D. Very fine orange $ .35 each 
RUBY TAYLOR, F. 1). Rich velvety enrmine or wine-red. An 
outstanding variety of excellent size.$1.50 each 
RUDY VALLEE, S. C. Rich golden color.$ .50 each 
SAALKY, 1. D. Smoky deep old rose $ .35 each 
SATAN. S. C. A scarlet (lower with yellow on the reverse side of 
petals. Another monster. Always showy. Bushes tall and rugged. 
.$1.00 each 
SHAHRAZAD, I. D. An outstanding deep pink. Immense blooms. 
Resembles a deep pink Jane Cowl. A prize-winner. $ .75 each 
SILVER FRILLS, C. Wine red, striped nnd tipped with pure 
white .5 .35 each 
SNOWDRIFT, F. D. Large white $ .25 each 
STAR OF BETHLEHEM, S. C. Pure white. Produces a star-like 
effect; beautiful beyond words. A very prolific bloomer. 
$1.00 each 
STRONGHEART, I. D. A light cadmium shaded apricot. A favor¬ 
ite wherever shown $1.50 each 
AMBER QUEEN, Amber shaded apricot 
BOBBIE, Deep plum purple 
CATHERINE, yellow, tinged pink. 
ELEGANTA, lavender-purple. 
GOLDEN QUEEN, clear yellow 
HAZEL, yellow buff orange. 
JOE FETTE, pure white. 
JONN1E, maroon red 
LITTLE BEAUTY, lavender rose pink. 
LITTLE DAVID, orange red 
MARY MUNN, lavender. 
ROSA WILLMOTT, Dwarf lavender pink 
VIVID, vivid orange red.. 
SAN TOY, white, tipped bright pink 
WHITE PAPPOOSE, pure white 
$ .25 each 
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POMPON BARGAIN 
The Pompon Dahlias are gaining in popularity 
ever)' year. Their unusual lusting qualities, ex¬ 
quisite colorings and smnll size make them indis¬ 
pensable for tuble bouquets and small basket use. 
ONE EACH OF THE FOLLOWING: 
Bobbie, deep pluin purple 
Amber Queen, amber shaded apricot 
Joe Fetto, purr- while 
Vivid, vivid orange red 
Hazel, yellow bull orange 
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Little Beauty, rose pink lavender 
ALL SIX, PROPERLY LABELED, 
POSTPAID, ONLY 
$ 1.00 
Over 200 Varieties of GLADS to Choose From 
GOLDEN DREAM 
The finest deep pure yellow 
A. E. Kunderd, deep cream. 
Aflame, large flame rose. 
Aida, dark blue purple.. 
Albania, pure white, large flower. 
Albatross, line pure white.. 
Alice Tiplady, orange. 
America, lavender pink. 
Anne Eberius, velvety purple. 
Anne Laurie, apple-blossom pink. 
Apricot Glow, apricot. 
Aristocrat, pink. . 
Autumn Queen, cream yellow. . . 
Ave Maria, fine blue. 
A. V. Bunco, copper orange 
Bagdad, huge smoky old rose. 
Baron Hulot, dark indigo blue 
Bertrex, white. 
Betty Co-ed, soft creamy piuk ... 
Betty Nuthnll, coral pink und orange 
Blue Danube, tall, good blue 
Blue Isle, blue. 
Blushing Beauty, clam-shell pink 
Bobolink, creamy yellow. 
Break O’ Day, early, delicate pink 
Byron L. Smith, orchid lavender. 
Cabernet, fine wine color . 
Captain Boynton, fine blotched lavender.. 
Cara Mia, curly light pink. 
Cardinal Manning, cardinal red . 
Cardinal Prince, cardinal red. 
Carmen Sylva, puro white. 
Carolus Clusius, pink : 
Catherine Coleman, Lai 1 ranee pink 
Challenger, large rich dark red 
Charles Dickens, bright radiant purple 
Commander Koehl, deep glowing scarlet 
Copper Bronze, rich brown 
Coryphee, soft rose pink . 
Crimson Glow, fine red. 
Dainty Blossorrl, light piuk 
Debonair, LnFrance and shrimp pink. 
Dixie, dark maroon. 
Dr. Elkins, white, purple blotch 
Dr. F. C. Bennett, house afire red 
Dr. Moody, large lavender. 
Dr. Nelson Shook, deep tyrian rose. 
Dr. Van Fleet, pinkish. 
Doris Hyde, tall, creamy pink. 
D’s. American Beauty, Am. Beauty rose. 
Duna, light pinky bull. 
Early Snowflake, white. 
Early Sunrise, deep pink, extra early. 
E. J. Sbaylor, rose pink . 
Elf, creamy white. 
Elizabeth Swartley, early pink. 
Elizabeth Tabor, pink, carmine throat 
Emile Aubrun, bronzy red 
Ethelyn, yellowish pink. 
Eugene Lefebvrc, purplish amaranth 
Evelyn Kirtland, rose pink . 
Flaming Sword, Vermillion. 
George Arends, fine salmon pink 
Gertrude Errcy, soft shell pink. 
Giant Nymph, large rose pink. 
Glnddie Boy, salmon orange . 
Gloriona, fine large salmon pink 
Gold, clear yellow. 
Gold Eagle, early yellow. 
Golden Dream, fine canary yellow 
Golden Frills, rich daffodil yellow. 
Halley, large salmon. 
Helen Franklin, white, blotched. 
Helen Howard, golden buff. 
Helen Phipps, deeper than W. H. Phipps .10 
Helga, salmon pink. -10 
Herudo, mauve lavender .10 
Highland Laddie, deep tyrian rose -10 
Hoosier, deep rose, violet blotch 05 
Hyc Nyc, tall rose lavender 10 
Ida Van, red ®5 
J. A. Carbone, orange sulinon .05 
Jack London, salmon -05 
Jacobn Von Bcyron, deep violet. .10 
Jewell, salmon pink -05 
Joe Coleman, rich red, ruffled. .05 
John T. Pirie, mahogany brown, blotched .10 
Jonkheer Van Tets, pure white. .15 
Joregs Yellow Prim, yellow .10 
Jubilee, large clear lavender .10 
K’s. Glory, ruffled creamy pink .10 
Lady Marie, salmon pink. . . .10 
La Paloma, fine puro orange .10 
La Verne, light yellowish pink. .05 
Leotn, pink. -05 
Lilac Wonder, light pure lavender. -10 
Lily White, white.. -05 
Longfellow, LnFrance pink .10 
Los Angeles, shrimp pink. .05 
Louise, dark lavender, blotched .05 
Loyalty, dark yellow. .10 
Lucette, white. -05 
Magic, blotched lavender.10 
Maiden’s Blush, light piuk.05 
Maid of Orleans, Mini lino white .15 
Mammoth White, largo white. .10 
Marmora, lavender gray. -10 
Marnia, beautiful orange.10 
Mary Fennell, lavender.05 
Mary Frey, lavender pink (orchid). .10 
Mary Jane, silvery lavender pink.10 
Mary Pickford, creamy white . .05 
Mildred Louise, strawberry pink.IS 
Ming Toy, buff yellow.05 
Minuet, large clear lavender.10 
Miss Greely, early salmon pink.10 
Miss Joy, large pink, yellow throat. .10 
Miss Madison, dainty pink. .10 
Morocco, dark maroon.10 
Mother Machree, smoky lavender gray.10 
Mottled Beauty, orange, red markings.10 
Mr. Mark, blue. -10 
Mr. W. H. Phipps, LuFrance pink. .10 
Mrs. F. C. Peters, lavender, blotched .10 
Mrs. F. Pendleton, rose pink, dark blotch .05 
Mrs. Francis King, light red. -05 
Mrs. G. W. Moulton, cerise .10 
Mrs. Leon Douglas, flame piuk. -10 
Mrs. P. W. Sisson, cameo pink. -10 
Mrs. Ray P. Chase, large tinted white. -15 
Mrs. W. E. Clark, pink.10 
Mrs. W. E. Fryer, deep violet red .10 
Mrs. Von Konynenburg, violet blue.10 
Myra, salmon pink and yellow.05 
Nancy Hnnks, peach nnd orauge pink. .05 
Nora, pale blue. -®5 
Odin, light jasper red -OS 
Olive Goodrich, white, pink edging.10 
Opalescent, rose lavender.05 
Orange Queen, beautiful copper orange.10 
Orange Wonder, lute clear orange.10 
Orchid Lady, large orchid lavender.10 
Our Selection, salmon red, dark blotch .10 
Patricia Carter, very delicnto pink.10 
Paul Pfitzer, deep purple.10 
Peace, lato white ..°5 
Peach Rote, roso pink.05 
A VIEW SHOWING PART OF A LARGE FIELD OF GLADIOLUS IN FULL BLOOM 
CfOtjeoul (flacLl 
"PICARDY' 
Id's most popular Glad 
ZOO Varieties (continued) 
Pclogrinn, best deep blue purple 
Pfitzers Triumph, large orange red 
Picardy, beautiful apricot salmon. 
Pink Perfection, clear pink . 
Pink Wonder, light pink 
Polar Ice, wuxy pure white. 
Pride of Wannkah, dark rose pink. 
Prim Sport, creamy pink. . 
Primate, finest rich yellow 
Prince of Wnles, salmon orange 
Princely, flue tinted white. 
Principine, red, white blotch . 
Quaker Maid, light lavender pink. 
Queen of Bremen, orchid pink 
Quinton, coral pink. 
Red Phipps, beautiful flame red 
Richard Diener, geranium pink 
Rosalia, yellow and orange. . 
Rose 1910, early rose pink. 
Rose Ash, ashes of roses 
Rosella, rose mauve.. 
Ruifolace, luciniuted white. 
Salmon Beauty, salmon yellow 
Salmon Glow, orange salmon. 
Salsbuch’s Orchid, dainty orchid pink 
Salsbach's Pink, upple-blossoin pink. 
Saraband, smoky purple . 
Scarlano, Vermillion . 
Scarlet Princeps, beautiful red 
Scarlet Wonder, fine scarlet 
Schwaben, yellow, blotched throat 
Schwaben Girl, pure pink. 
Senorita, beautiful orange. 
Sheila, light coral pink 
Shell Pink, light rose pink. 
Sidney Plummer, lute soft yellow. 
Silversheen, exhibition pink. 
Smoky, clear brown ... . 
Souvenir, pure canary yellow. 
Sovereign, deep velvety purple 
Snow Boy, white, purple throat . 
Spirit of St. Louis, burnt orange. 
Star of Bethlehem, finest pure white. 
Sweet Lavender, light lavender. 
Sydonia, clearot purple. 
Theda, shrimp pink, yellow throat. 
The Orchid, orchid like in sbnpc nnd color. . 
The Swallow, yellow. 
Tiffany, pure white. 
Tycko Zang, large salmon pink 
Veilchenblnu, clear blue. 
Vesuvius, blood red. 
Victory Chateau Thiery, large bright red 
Violet Beauty, cerise violet. 
Virginia Hale, creamy rose pink. 
Wasagn, very beautiful buff . 
White Butterfly, white.. 
White Wonder, white. 
Wilbrink, lavender pink. 
Willie Wigmnn, blotched white. 
Wm. Badger, coral pink. 
, Wolverine, pink 
Yellow Perfection, daffodil yellow. 
Yellow Wonder, buttercup yellow. 
Yvonne, flesh color, cerise blotch. 
For the past 28 years one of our pet hobbies has been 
growing prize-winning Glacis. This past season in spite of the 
hot, drv summer, we were again able to grow and harvest our 
usual line crop of bulbs. We have in our cellars now nearly 
three thousand bushels ol as fine a lot of bulbs as can be 
grown. Nearly three hundred varieties, many of them the 
finest obtainable anywhere. By this we do not mean the 
highest priced. We have never specialized in bulbs which retail 
for from $5.00 to $25.00 each, but rather in the more moderate- 
priced varieties which are outstanding enough to compete¬ 
nt flower shows everywhere and win the prizes. 
Many of our customers have wondered how we can sell 
such a high quality bulbs for the extremely low prices we do, 
but this is easily explained by the fact that wc are growers 
and not jobbers, and in selling them direct to our customers 
we are able to eliminate all middle-man’s profits. We are also 
able to furnish you these extra quality bulbs at low prices be¬ 
cause of the fact that we have excellent storage and handling 
facilities for them, thereby eliminating a lot of added expense 
in handling. 
We are listing over two hundred varieties for those of you 
who wish to make your own selections; but for those of you 
who are willing to trust to our experience we are making up 
several extra fine collections. These collections are all out¬ 
standing. We are sure you will be able to find just exactly 
the one that fits your requirements. In making up these collec¬ 
tions we have put into them all the experience we have re¬ 
ceived ourselves in growing hundreds of varieties for the past 
twenty-eight years. 
All bulbs used are large blooming size bulbs, and with 
reasonable care and weather will give you excellent results. 
Show held in Minneapolis, August 14tfi 
and 15th, 1933 for the most points 
seored ill the open class. We won ten 
first, ten second and ten third prizes at 
this show, all after carrying the flowers 
125 miles in the bnck of a car. Many 
who saw our collection of fifty varieties 
doclared it to be the finest collection 
they had ever seen at any show. 
This past season (1936) we again won 
first on our collection of thirty varieties 
at the Minnesota State Gladiolus Show; 
■ collection of soventy-five 
second on our Collection of fifty vari¬ 
eties at the Minnesota State Fair, be¬ 
sides having the Championship vase of 
three in the Decorative Class and win¬ 
ning dozens of other first, second and 
third prizes in smaller lots and collee- 
FIRST PRIZE COLLECTION NO. 1 
This is undoubtedly the finest Collection obtainable anywhere. You will have difficulty in find¬ 
ing varieties, regardless of price, which will equal these in rare beauty. They are all varieties which 
have won prizes in their respective color classes. It ‘ 
ion prize- ... - . -- - 
..i just a few words. If you want to grow the finest 
you should plant. 
1. PICARDY, Soft nprieot salmon 
2. MINUET, Large clear lavender 
3. BAGDAD, Huge smoky old rose 
4. MAID OF ORLEANS, Extra fine while 
5. BETTY NUTHALL, Coral pink and orange 
6. MARMORA, Large lavender gray 
7. LA PALOMA, Pure rich orange 
8. PFITZERS TRIUMPH. Large orange red 
9. CHAS. DICKENS, Bright radiant purple 
10. PRIMATE, Best rich yellow 
11. AVE MARIA, Fine blue 
12. MR. W. H. PHIPPS, l.uFruticc pink 
ALL BULBS PROPERLY LABELED 
1 each of these 12 Varieties, 
postpaid, ONLY. 
3 each of these 12 Varieties, 
postpaid, ONLY. 
12 each of these 12 Varieties, 
postpaid, ONLY. 
$ 1.00 
$2.50 
$7.50 
IRRIGATION OF GLADIOLUS 
GLAD BARGAIN NO. 2 
It is impossible to get all the Prize-Winning V 
another group of outstanding "Glads.” 
Everything we have said about Collection.-No. 1 
blooming size, and will come to you v ' 
1. AFLAME, Large flame rose 
2. COMMANDER KOEHL, Large deep scarlet 
3. POLAR ICE, Waxy pure white 
4. ORANGE WONDER, Clear orange 
5. DR. MOODY, Lnrge clear lnvender 
6. MOROCCO, Darkest maroon 
1 each of these 12 Varieties 
postpaid, ONLY. 
3 each of these 12 Varieties, 
postpaid, ONLY. 
12 each of these 12 Varieties, 
postpaid, ONLY. 
e have selected 
7. GOLDEN DREAM, Fine canary yellow 
8. OLIVE GOODRICH, White, pink edging 
9. OUR SELECTION, Salmon red 
10. VEILCHENBLAU, Clear blue 
11. MRS. P. W. SISSON, Cameo pink 
12. DR. NELSON SHOOK, Deep tyrinn rose 
$ 1.00 
$2.50 
$7.50 
GLADIOLUS FIELD IN BLOOM 
RAINBOW 
COLLECTION NO. 3 
This Collection is chosen for those who wish u 
riot of color and do not care for the names. It is 
made up of two bulbs cneh of 50 excellent varieties, 
all different, in ns wide a range of color as you can 
imagine, including two Picardy, the world’s most 
popular variety. It includes orange, violet, rose, 
white, yellow, purple, lavendor, pink, orchid, red, 
nnd all shades in between. The bulbs come to you 
mixed nnd unlubled. 
TWO BULBS EACH OF FIFTY 
VARIETIES, Unlabeled, large 
blooming size bulbs, 100 bulbs 
postpaid, ONLY. 
$ 2.00 
GLAD BARGAIN 
NO. 4 
Same as Glad Bargain No. 3 Except Medium 
Size Bulbs Used 
Size 1 to 1 1/4 Inch 
ALL SURE TO BLOOM 
Two Bulbs Each of 50 Varieties, 
Unlabcled, 100 Bulbs, postpaid 
ONLY 
$1.00 
GLAD BARGAIN 
NO. 5 
Same as Glad Bargain No. 3 Excc 
Each of 50 Varieties, Unla 
pt One Bulb 
belcd 
50 BULBS, ALL DIFFERENT 
POSTPAID, ONLY 
$1.25 
