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GLAD". COLLECTION 
$|00 
BULBS ONLY 
PACKED SEPARATELY IOc EXTRA 
I NEW "BLACK BEAUTY" GLAD 
THESE CHOICE VARIETIES 
6 for 25c; 12 for 50c; 25 for 85c; 30 for $1.00; 50 for $1.50, postpaid. 
These are the biggest blooming bulbs with high crowns—not flat like dollars. 
Make tall spike, ideal for cutting. 
This collection 
contains 1 ea. (not 
labeled) of the en¬ 
tire list of choice 
varieties listed to 
the right. 
$|00 
Bulbs 
Post¬ 
paid 
FREE: 
4 Big Bulbs of the 
World Famous 
"glad” PICARDY. 
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RED 
AFLAUI! — Immense begonia rose 
shading to bright orange flame. 
DR. F. E. BENNETT—Large and vig¬ 
orous-brilliant orange scarlet. 
FLAMING SWORD—Harly, attractive 
deep red. 
RED PHIPPS—Warm light red—many 
flowers open. 
CARDINAL PRICE — Beautiful self 
colored red. 
3 ea. of the above 5, 50c postpaid. 
LAVENDER and BLUE 
CAPT. BOYNTON—Pale violet suffused 
with lavender darker hjotched. 
CHARLES DICKENS—Violet purple. 
TRUE BLUE —Light violet blue. The 
best Blue novelty. 
MORAVIAN — Large ruffled deep lav¬ 
ender. 
MRS. F. C. PETERS—Lilac-pink with 
purplish blotch. 
TROUBADOUR—A new color in glads. 
Bright vivid violet purple. 
VIOLA GEM — Bluish violet, reddish 
cast. Good. 
2 ea. of the above 7, 50c postpaid. 
SMOKIES 
BAGDAD—Smoky old rose shading to 
darker toward the edges. Immense 
flowers. 
MOTHER MACHREE—Lavender over¬ 
laced toward the edges with salmon 
pink and slate color.' Eight to twelve 
open blooms. 
SARABAND — Deep mulberry with 
straw yellow blotch. Unusually 
beautiful. 
MARMORA — Large smoky lavender. 
Eight to ten flowers open at once. 
3 ea. of above 4, 45c postpaid. 
PINK 
ANNIE LAURIE—Heavily ruffled, deli¬ 
cate pink overlaid with light rose. 
GIANT NYMPH — Large light salmon 
rose. 
GLORIANA—Golden Salmon with clear 
creamy yellow throat. 
QUEEN OP BREMEN — A new light 
rosy lavender pink. Vigorous. 
MRS. W. H. PHI*PS — Pink overlaid 
with light rose salmon. Twelve to 
twenty flowers open at one time. 
MRS. LEON DOUGLAS—Giant Salmon 
rose-pink flame scarlet splashing adds 
to richness of the flowers. 
3 ea. of above 6, 39c postpaid. 
ORANGE and YELLOW 
APRICOT GLOW — Beautiful warm 
apricot. Tall spikes. 
GOLD EAGLE — Rich yellow. Fluffy 
ruffled. Vigorous. 
KING OP ORANGES — Large vivid 
clear orange. Very attractive. 
ORANGE QUEEN—A charming hue of 
apricot orange. 
YELLOW FAVORITE—Light yellow— 
deeper on lower petals with soft red 
pencily trimmed throat. 
SOUVENIR—Brilliant pure golden yel¬ 
low. 
3 ea. of above 6, 69c postpaid. 
WHITE 
ALBANIA—Large glisteny snow white. 
HELEN WILLS—Large creamy white 
with dash of pale yellow in throat. 
WHITE BUTTERFLY — White with 
creamy throat. Very graceful and 
slender. 
6 for 25c; 12 for 45c; 25 for 85c; 
50 for $1.50, postpaid. 
BLUE, RED and > 
Collection 
10 Blue Gem — Best bluish violet. 
10 Flaming Sword—Best Red. 
10 White Butterfly —White. 
30 bulbs In all, 75c 
FREE: 1 Royal Pur¬ 
ple Glad. 
Glad Bulblets 
I always sell glad bulb- 
lets like hotcakes. It's a 
good way to get a glad gar¬ 
den cheap. If you are 
willing to wait a year for , - -, 
part of your flowers (20% 
will bloom first year), 
plant these bulblets. Glad, y' tf*! 
bulblets are s ininlv bulbs n 
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blooming-sl%: K ^f- fifK 
200 for/25'cf ',450 for 5C 
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7 boot bed 
No. 1962—A seven foot middle 
5 2 ta lTforo«tS 6 20 bulbs in aU for 
$1.26, postpaid. 
