GLADIOLUS Standard Sorts Continued 
PRICE PER 1000[BULBS 
No. 1 No. 2 
No. 3 
No. 4 
MRS. F. C. HORNBERGER: Flush white. . 
.. 10.00 
8.00 
6.00 
4.00 
MRS. F. C. PETERS: Orchid lavender. 
.. 10.00 
7.00 
5.00 
4.00 
MRS. F. PENDLETON: Blotched pink- 
.. 10.00 
7.00 
5.00 
4.00 
MRS. LEON DOUGLAS: Finest Begonia rose. 00.00 
0.00 
6.00 
4.00 
MRS. P. W. SISSON: Cameo pink. 
.. 11.00 
8.00 
6.00 
4.00 
MR. W. H. PHIPPS: La France pink. 
.. 13.00 
9.00 
7.00 
5.00 
NANCY HANKS: Apricot orange. 
.. 12.00 
9.00 
7.00 
5.00 
OUR SELCETION: Red. 
9.00 
7.00 
5.00 
ORANGE QUEEN: Orange. 
.. 11.00 
7.00 
5.00 
4.00 
PELEGRINA: Pure dark violet blue. 
.. 00.00 
10.00 
7.00 
5.00 
PFITZER’S TRIUMPH: Bright orange red 
1 .. 00.00 
9.00 
7.00 
5.00 
PICARDY: Popular apricot pink. 
9.00 
7.00 
5 00 
PRIDE OF WANAKAH: True rose. 
.. 11.00 
7.00 
5.00 
4.00 
PRINCE OF WALES: Salmon pink. 
.. 11.00 
7.00 
5.00 
4.00 
RED LORY: Gorgeous carmine rose. 
,.. 15.00 
11.00 
9.00 
6.00 
RED PHIPPS: Light scarlet. 
.. 18.00 
14.00 
12.00 
10.00 
SALBACH’S ORCHID: Orchid pink. 
.. 14.00 
12.00 
10.00 
7.00 
SALBACH’S PINK: Good pink. 
.. 11.00 
9.00 
7.00 
5.00 
SPIRIT OF ST. LOUIS: Orange saffron. . 
.. 12.00 
8.00 
6.00 
5.00 
WASAGA: Clear buff. 
,.. 9.00 
7.00 
5.00 
4.00 
WERTEMBERGIA: Scarlet. 
,.. 14.00 
12.00 
10.00 
7.00 
FLORIST MIXTURES 
FLORISTS’ FANCY BLEND—Best com¬ 
mercials. 10.00 7.00 
5.00 
4.00 
PEDIGREED BLEND—Made from new 
sorts. 
12.00 10.00 
8.00 
6.50 
Unless otherwise instructed, we will supply equal 
value 
in next larger 
or smaller size where an item becomes exhausted. 
PLACE ORDERS EARLY 
Please don’t neglect ordering until planting date and then blame your 
Seedsman for delayed plantings. I am sure it is the wish of all Seedsmen 
to render prompt and efficent service but many factors effect service con¬ 
ditions. Peak demand and seasonal rush are common cause of short 
delays in spite of same day shipping policy. You, in your own establish¬ 
ment, know the difficulty of maintaining an experienced staff adiquate to 
meet maximum peak periods fully. Seedsmen are faced with the same 
problems and these will undoubtedly become more acute in future with 
the present trend in hour regementation. 
Seedsmen are also faced with co-ordinating a production season that 
nature controls with mans planting schedules, which in this trade are of¬ 
ten artifical. Being human, the Seedsman does the best he can under any 
given circumstance. Usually this results in excellent service and a little 
human co-operation helps a lot. 
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