Uncas 
(Webster.) New exhibition orange. 
(I.. Each, $1.50) (M. Each, $1.00) 
(S. Each, 60c). 
Vagabond Prince S'with SchTi- 
ange-red throat blotches. Big seller. Order 
early. (I.. 20c; 10— $1.60) (M. 15c; 10 —$1.20) 
(S. lOc; 10— $1.20). 
(Pruitt.) A very unusual soft 
shade of red. Was given an 
award of merit at the 1937 N. E. G. S. Trial 
gardens. 4 to 6 large flowers open at one 
time on a straight, stiff stem. (Ii. 75c; 10— 
$5.00) (M. 38c; 10— $2,50) (S. 18c; 10— $1.50) 
(Bits. 10— 30c; 100— $2.50). 
(Pf.) One of the older 
“blues,” still wanted. (B. 
2— 12c; 10— 50c) (M. 3— 10c; 10— 25c). 
Valeria 
Veilchenblau 
lA/acacysi (Palmer.) A beautiful clear 
glowing buff with wide open 
ruffled blooms. Absolutely no markings or 
flecking of any kind. One of the most heau- 
tifnl varieties In existence. (It. 2 — 12c; 10— 
50c) (M. 3—10c; 10— 25c) (S. 10— 15o). 
(BONG SEASON ASSORTIVIBNT, 50c) 
lA/horA (New Zealand.) Immense scarlet- 
W red with darker flecks at outer 
edges. (B. 20c; 10— $1.60) (M. 15c; 10— 
$1.00) (S. 10c; 10— 60c). 
(BONG SEASON ASSOBTIklENT, $1.00) 
lA/hifa CnSrA (Kinyon.) New. Florets 
Twill ate 9|Jirte perfectly placed, the 5-inch 
blossom neither crowded nor widely spaced 
on the stem. The petals are chamois-like in 
substance, thick and resilient. The stems 
are heavy and will hold upright 8 massive 
blooms open at once. A lovely pure glisten¬ 
ing white with no markings. (B. Each, 
$1.00.) Large sizes only for sale. 
Wurtembergia 
One of Pfltzer’s best. 
(M. 3— 10c; 10— 25c) 
(Pf.) Very large red 
with white throat. 
(B. 2— 12c; 10— 50c) 
(S. 10— 15c). 
7lllli (Mitsch.) Some experts say this is 
“*■■■■ today the world’s No. 1 Smoky Glad¬ 
iolus. A rich, sparkling silvery-rose, lit by 
a large terra cotta throat. Many 6%-lnch 
florets open at one time. Hard to believe 
your own eyes when you see ZUNI—also, 
IRAK. (B. $1.20; 10— $9.60) (M. 60c; 10— 
$4.80) (S. 30c; 10— $2.40). 
EARBV BIRD MIXED 
Mixed from good named varieties, EABBV 
BBOOMING KINDS. Miss Greeley and other 
good earlies included. My selection. None 
labeled. 
(B. 2— 14c; 10 — 60c; 50 — $2.20; 100— $4.CO.) 
(M. 10— 40c; 50— $1.50; 100 — $2.80.) Prepaid. 
EXHIBITION MIXED 
Each order mixed from fine named varieties, 
my selection, none labeled. 
(B. 2— 12c; 10— 50c; 50— $2.00; 100 — $3.60.) 
(M. 10— 30c; 50— $1.20; 100— $2.00.) Prepaid. 
Best Blooming Bulbs 
Not necessary to plant No. 1 size bulbs to 
produce grand exhibition spikes. No. 1 bloom 
just a little earlier, but well grown Nos. 2 and 
3 bulbs, such as we send you, not far behind, 
and produce wonderful spikes also. No. 4 bulbs 
often make very good spikes and blooms. 
Smaller may bloom but not so good. They 
produce fine bulbs for the next year. 
18 
Frilled Pink—''New Era” 
Introduced jointly by Ellis and Majeski. 
“Eosine pink blended with La France pink. 
A pink that is PINK. We believe It to be the 
finest color of any Glad yet introduced. Soft 
cream throat, white midribs. Extremely ruf¬ 
fled (very frilled) 10 open florets and buds. 
“Good placement and always straight. Heavy 
texture. Under subdued light it has no equal. 
"1936 Shows—Illinois State Glad Show, first 
in both single and 3-spike class. In six show¬ 
ing* NEW ERA is credited with seven blue 
ribbons.” 
No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 No. 6 
EACH .$0.90 $0.75 $0.60 $0.45 $0.30 $0.20 
TEN .. 7.20 6.00 4.50 3.20 2.20 1.50 
BDBBBETS: 10—60c; 100^5.00. All Prepaid. 
