PRICES OF AMANDA 
Large each Medium each Small each 
$10.00 $7.50 $5.00 
10 Bulbs For The Price of Eight. No Bulblets For Sale. 
Here Is What Others Think Of AMANDA 
That pink seedling (Amanda) I am sure is going to be a REAL FLOR¬ 
IST’S SPECIAL when enough of them are available. In its color class, Giant 
Nymph is not in its class, Betty Nuthall is late and Mrs. P. W. Sisson is 
weakening, so this Beautiful Early seedling, so tall and sturdy will go fast as 
a Florist’s Special.—ERWIN D. CARY, Michigan. 
A Tribute From A Florist 
Dear Sir:—We find that your seedling No. 711, which has since been 
named AMANDA, tiiat you brought in to us has met with instant approval 
from our customers. It has proved very satisfactory insofar that the color 
(Salmon Pink) blends in very nicely with all other colors. 
It took very well with the customers, because there were always from six 
to eight large florets open and in good shape. The keeping qualities of this 
glad surpasses quite a few of the other varieties we handle. We hope that 
you will be able to furnish us this particular glad in quantity another year, 
as it is unsurpassed by any of the other early varieties. 
Thanking you for the opportunity of passing our judgment on this new 
early variety of gladiolus. We can assure you that we feel that you really 
have what the florists have needed in this color in an early gladiolus. 
CARL F. BREHMER AND OWEN D. GRAY, Prop. 
Central Flower Shop. 
What Another Florist Thinks Of '^AMANDA'^ 
Dear Mr. Uhrig:—I wish to inform you that the new pink seedling gladi¬ 
olus, which you have named Amanda, that you have originated, is a good one. 
The color is wonderful, the stem is a nice length and straight, and the bloom 
is a fine keeper. 
We have found a ready sale for all the blooms you furnished us. 
We are complimenting you on this fine new early variety. 
FRANK J. TOMASTIK, Prop., 
Tomasik Greenhouses. 
From Northern Ohio Grower 
“AMANDA has all the earmarks of being a good commercial cutting glad. 
With good stems and florescence on even small bulbs it seems to possess the 
qualities of standing hard shipping conditions with a minimum of loss, and 
I'eedless to say the extreme weather conditions under which it was showed 
at the National Show at Columbus should further justify its introduction.” 
H. J. NITCHMAN, Findlay, Ohio 
Any person exhibiting “AMANDA” at The National Gladiolus Show, New Eng¬ 
land Gladiolus Society Show, Empire State Show or any State Show, 
YOU WIN THE FOLLOWING IF YOUR SPIKE OF “AMANDA” IS JUDGED 
GRAND CHAMPION OF THE SHOW—$100 worth of large bulbs AMANDA. 
SECTIONAL CHAMPION—$25 worth of large bulbs AMANDA. 
BLUE RIBBON—$10 worth of large bulbs AMANDA. 
