PAINESVILLE. OHIO 
Bulbs and Tubers 57 
Picardy 
GLAD PRICES 
Delivered to You! 
100 
Doz. 
3 
1 $3.50 
$0.50 
$0.15 
4.00 
.60 
.20 
5.00 
.70 
.25 
6.00 
.85 
.30 
8.00 
1.15 
.40 
9.00 
1.30 
.45 
10.00 
1.45 
.50 
Betty Nuthall 
GLADIOLI s *, 1 
Gladiolus flowers last longer when cut than most any others 
and open up best in water. Bulbs should be planted between 
April and May, 4 inches deep and 2 inches apart in the drills, 
single rows 12 inches, and double rows 18 inches apart. Beds 
do well planted 4 to 6 inches apart each way. 
The 100 Price is Stated. 
Refer to Schedule foi Doz. and 3 
Glad. Novelty Group 
Aflame. Begonia-rose flaming to red near the edge and on 
back. Both spike and florets are large. $5.00. 
Ave Maria. Many, large, well-placed florets of good sub¬ 
stance ; light blue with a purple blotch. This is one of the 
best blues. (See color page E). $6.00. 
Bagdad. . ^ magnificent smoky old rose, darker at margins, 
lighter in throat. Many large florets at once. $10.00. 
Betty Nuthall. Sparkling, iridescent orange-pink ; the throat 
golden orange lined carmine-rose; the reverse a delightful 
coral-pink. This is extremely popular today. $4.00. 
Bleeding Heart.. ^ lovely new, large flowered variety, with 
10 to 12 florets ; soft blush white as a foil to the prominent 
blood-red blotch. Much superior to the popular Mrs. Frank 
Pendleton. $9.00. 
Commander Koehl. R e{ j as blood, with velvety cardinal 
shadows. Probably the most outstanding red, without blem¬ 
ish. Flowers are boldly heavy, on sturdy spikes. $8.00. 
Minuet, a model for size, shape and placement, ranking high 
just as a Glad ; but the very best clear, light lavender. $6.00. 
Mothe r Machree. “Queen of the Smokys”. Once cost $100 
per bulb. Vinaeeous lavender, the edges overlaid salmon- 
pink. $8.00. 
Pacardy. a genuine sensation among Glad enthusiasts. Often 
opens 8 very large flowers at a time. Of heavy, waxlike sub¬ 
stance, the edges gently ruffled. A delicate suffusion of apri¬ 
cot and salmon-pinks. $6.00. 
Bed Phipps, a new derivation just like the voluptuous pink 
Phipps, except the color is more striking and vivid; a rich, 
warm red. (See color page E). $10.00. 
yeilchenblau. The best dark blue introduction; velvety 
violet-blue with lighter center. Flowers large and free. $6.00. 
Yvonne,. ^ lovely stranger in our midst. Large, graceful 
flowers, often 8 open ; flesh-pink, with a soft red or straw¬ 
berry-pink blotch on lower petals. $5.00. 
Above Novelty Set ^Tbuibs 5 ) 4 * S3.75 
W. H. Phipps 
S & H 
“Old Glory’’ 
MIXTURE 
Our special hand-made 
assembly of choice listed 
varieties, one each to the 
dozen, or ten each to the 
hundred. No guesswork. 
Doz., 40c; $3.00 per 100, 
delivered. By express, col¬ 
lect, $25.00 per 1000. 
STANDARD 
Albania. Glistening pure white with fringy 
petals, in full, tall spikes. $3.50. 
Apricot Glow. Clear, unmarked apricot; 
large, early. Full spikes. $3.50. 
Break O’ Day. An early light pink of great 
commercial value for popular cut flowers. 
$4.00. 
Carmen Sylva. Large flowered, sturdy; pure 
white with slight carmine throat markings. 
$5.00. 
Crimson Glow. Very dark velvety scarlet 
with garnet streaks. $3.50. 
Dr. P. E. Bennett. Velvety flame-scarlet, 
throat dusted with ruby and cream. Very 
large and many flowers. $5.00'. 
Evelyn Kirtland. Coral-pink flaked with 
silver; blotch on lowers orange-carmine, 
with, mahogany midrib. $4.00. 
Giant Nymph. La France pink with creamy 
yellow throat. A splendid cut flower type 
of large size and full spike. $4.00. 
Gold Eagle. Very early, tall; good-sized 
flowers slightly ruffled; wide open, solid 
deep lemon-yellow. $3.50. 
Golden Dream. Late, tall, large; rich golden 
yellow, many open flowers at one time. 
$3.50. 
Marmora. A popular “smoky” with 8 or 
more flowers open at one time; silver-gray 
suffused lavender, with deep rose in the 
throat. $5.00. 
VARIETIES 
Mrs. P. C. Peters. A beautiful orchid-pink, 
with a crimson-purple blotch haloed white 
on lower segments. $4.00. 
Mrs. Eeon Douglas. Brilliant, extra large 
and numerous flowers, begonia-rose striped 
with flame and scarlet, the lip lemon spec¬ 
kled with ruby. $4.00. 
Nancy Hanks. Rich apricot to orange-pink, 
with grenadine tongue. $4.00. 
Orange Queen. A tall, grandiflorus prim.; 
brilliant orange-yellow. $3.50. 
Primrose Princess. Clear, delicate prim¬ 
rose-yellow, the lower petals rich amber. 
Large, stately, wide-open flowers. $6.00. 
W. H. Phipps. Dominating flowers of im¬ 
mense size in long, massive spikes, all out 
at once. La France pink warmed with 
salmon-rose, lighter at center; lowers 
faintly clouded with ruby dots. $5.00. 
Standard 
GLAD. MIXTURE 
Fifty choice named kinds mixed up — you 
taking your chance on what varieties occur. 
Doz. 30c; $2.50 per 100, delivered. 
By express, collect, $20.00 per 1000. 
