EARLY BIRD SEEDLING BARGAIN 
We have a number of seedlings we have been growing three years and 
longer. Not seedlings that have been given up as worthless. But the very best 
ones of that age—some of them should have been introduced this year. Rather 
than release too many we have decided to send these out at a very reasonable 
price in order to have them tried out in different parts of the country. Giving 
us one more year to increase the stock in order that we may offer them cheaper, 
realizing the mistake of pricing a new Glad too high, no matter how good it 
may be. 
I am sending them out at these trial prices with the understanding that a 
report be sent to us not later than the blooming of the last spike. Part, and 
perhaps all, will be released under name in the next year or two and at a much 
higher price than 1 am asking for them. Not more than four bulbs of each to 
any one person. 
One bulb of each No. 3 or over seven bulbs in all. $1.50 
Four bulbs of each No. 3 or over 28 bulbs in all. 5.00 
Single bulbs, each. 25 
No. 10. A lovely clear shell pink. Of the best growing habits. Slightly ruf¬ 
fled. Seedling from Mrs. Sisson. Was sent out for trial under No. 234. Some 
very favorable reports from it. I am sure you will like this very much. 
No. 20. A very fine smokey. Would not be called a smokey by many as it is 
a self color of brownish shade hard to describe, with cream throat. A seedling 
from Early Peach. Growing a fine tall spike with many fine medium-sized flow¬ 
ers open, all facing well. Anyone who likes dark flowers will appreciate this one 
very much. 
No. 30. Was sent out for trial under the name Blue Boy. It is a novelty 
that has been admired by many people when at the shows. Not a large flower 
but of the best growing habits. Not that I would call a blue but about as near 
as the so-called blues. The tip of every petal has a darker mark as though it 
had been touched with a paint brush. 
No. 40. A white. One anyone cannot resist. Pure in color. No trace of color 
deep down in the throat. Medium early and medium tall with large flowers with 
beautifully frilled edges. Pure self color. Sometimes conies misplaced. 
No. 50. A small pure pink of light shade with a very beautiful throat mark 
of darker color. This little Glad is the smallest I have been able to grow that 
has had color worth keeping. Nothing is more beautiful to me than the deli¬ 
cate small Glads. I am constantly on the lookout for small ones as ivell as large 
ones. And here is one I am sure you will appreciate very much. A fine grower 
and keeper when cut. Sometimes misplaced flowers. 
No. 60. A large rich purple, with a very narrow cream mark in the throat. 
The best purple I know. The best of growing habits. With good reports I will 
name this one next year, as there is room for a good purple. 
No. 70. A tall growing ruffled pink with many large flowers open. One of 
the two best seedlings to bloom for us in 1935. Has been greatly admired by 
those who have seen it. 
No. 2 SPECIAL 
One bulb each of our six named varieties, size No. 3 or over : Shirley Temple, 
Early Peach, Paradise, Ellen Marie, Valeria and Leona, for $2.00. Three bulbs 
of each for $5.50. Ten bulbs of each, $18.00. 
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