Ave Maria 
AVE MARIA. Blue! There are 
some streaks of purple, true, but 
the basic color is true blue. Blos' 
soms nearly 5 inches across. 
MRS. F. C. PETERS. Rose lilac 
bordered with crimson blotches. 
White on lower petals. Magnifi' 
cent. 
MARMORA. Unusual violet-mauve 
splashed with other colors in ex' 
otic fashion. 
ORANGE WONDER. What a 
beauty! Clear, beautiful orange 
into the throat. 
PHTZER’S TRIUMPH. Beautiful, 
beautiful red! 
£ : 
Make Your Own Collection 
Select any Glad bulbs you wish from this page at 
these prices. You will receive them neatly boxed, 
each variety labeled, large blooming size bulbs. 
Order 120 bulbs and you will receive two Mildred 
Louise and two Picardy free. (See pages 8 and 9.) 
3 for ^0.20 
12 for .65 
25 for 1.25 
50 for 1.95 
120 for 4.15 
100 for 
$ 3.50 
£/ue QlcuiUiii 
W. H. PHIPPS. One of the most 
beautiful and most famous of 
Glads. La France'pink overlaid 
with salmon. 
BETTY NUTHALL. Lovely ruL 
fled petals of salmon'pink lightly 
streaked with darker shade. Low- 
er petals yellow in throat with 
beautiful streaks of red. 
CAPTAIN BOYNTON. Large, 
beautiful white flowers suffused 
with lavender, blotches of deeper 
lavender in tbe throat. 
CHARLES DICKENS. Rich pur¬ 
plish red, beautifully streaked 
with darker red. Light throat. 
MOROCCO. A dusky black beau¬ 
ty. Very striking. Under color is 
richest wine-red, liberally streaked 
with midnight shades. Flowers 
very velvety in texture. 
COL. CHAS. LINDBERGH. Red 
edges fading to pink at center, 
beautiful sunset throat. 
DR. F. E. BENNETT. Peach-red 
overlaid with scarlet. 
GOLDEN DREAM. Beautiful gold¬ 
en yellow. Three- to four-foot 
spikes. Many flowers at a time. 
MRS. LEON DOUGLAS. Mag¬ 
nificent large blooms, begonia- 
rose, striped soft orange-scarlet. 
W. H. Phipps 
100 Mixed 
Made up of C\C. 
bulbs from this 
page. We try to 
include each variety but may 
give more of some than others. 
Bulbs not labeled. 
Morocco 
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