HOLLOWAY’S DREAM GARDEN 
• I 
GAGE T. HOLLOWAY 
The Best in Glads Henry, Nebraska 
PRICE LIST, SPRING, 1939 ] 
THE CURTAIN RISES 
On Another Bulb Buying Season 
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The trays are full of far better bulbs than we have previously grown, thanks to 
the favorable season, the virgin alfalfa ground newly plowed last spring and planted 
in the right time of the moon (now laugh). 
While we have the inclination tc tell you all about the grand things that were sim¬ 
ply alive with beauty in our garden the past season, will forego this as no noticeable 
recesision in the price of printer’s ink is apparent and we conclude that all prudent 
shoppers prefer quality at a low price rather than too much conversation that is ex!^ 
pensive for us on paper. 
Anyway, thanks kindly to all of you who have favored us with those generous 
orders and written us those nice, appreciated letters the past season, and yes, we will 
as always strive to please you. 
Now back to the old tradition of planting at the right time of the moon. Visitors 
here marvel at the beauty of everything in plant life that one could hope to grow in 
this latitude. The common expression is that plants cannot be grown as well else¬ 
where and, believe it or not, our planting is done whenever possible according to the 
best planting signs. Almanacs are not accurate and the “Moon Sign Book” published 
by Llewellyn Publications, Ltd. is used exclusively. Our experiments conducted along 
this line conclusively show that this practice greatly assists. Many customers have 
asked for this book in the past and we are now in position to supply it for $1.05 post¬ 
paid. However, a $5.00 bulb order will entitle you to purchase this book for 75c and 
you may have it for 50c on an order aggregating $10.00 or more. 
THE BEST THING THAT WILL BE OFFERED IS OUR FIRST INTRODUCTION 
“SILVERY TETON” 
Named after the Grand Teton Mountains lying west of us in Wyoming and uni¬ 
versally conceded as not being surpassed in beauty by any other mountain range ’n 
the United States. Likewise we feel that this new seedling has not an(94„„^4j^^^.l.T 
surpassed by any other introduction of the year. Our brief description followsT^'''''^'’”^^’^^ —. 
Dream O’ Beauty X Pythia—Dream O’ Beauty size and color with added distinct 
silvery sheen and perfect placement; 6-7 florets open and as many buds showing color; 
vigorous tall grower and spikes straight as an arrow. Proclaimed by all as the most 
beautiful and valuable Glad in our garden. 
We have only a small stock of this and will release not more than fifty bulbs this 
year @ $3.00 each, net, no discount, for any size bulb. Price will remain the same 
for three years and no bulblets for sale during this period. 
We are not convinced that any seedling should be introduced at a high price and 
feel that further comment is unnecessary. 
Relative to our General Prepaid List: All items will be priced “Each”’ with the 
exception of a few iten¥s that are also priced ;“Per 10” (3 at the 10 rate) as noted. 
Again you may deduct 25% discount on orders aggregating $5.00 or more, mailed not 
later than February 1st, and 15% on orders mailed thereafter, which is equivalent to 
a cheaper price for the quantity buyer. 25% deposit will hold your bulbs until Spring. 
THESE DISCOUNTS DO NOT APPLY TO OUR WHOLESALE LIST OR SPECIALS 
To those who wish to pay transportation charges on your order, you will be es¬ 
pecially pleased and surprised with the overcount and extras we will include and in 
the event your order totals $5.00 after discount is deducted. Look over our “Super 
Value Prepaid Special” and .select one item free, and additional items (no two alike) 
for each net $5.00 that your order totals. 
GENERAL PREPAID LIST 
Please Remember Discount—No Single Item for Less Than 10c 
All Bulbs Priced Each With the Exception of Varieties Also Priced 
Per 10 (3 at the 10 Rate as Noted—Bulblets as Noted) 
Per 
Lge. 
Med. 
Sml. 
—Bits.— 
Aladdin (Pal) fine large ruffled salmon 
2.00 
1 
.50 
Alayne (Kinyon) lovely rose pink 
.20 
.10 
.05 
20 
.15 
Amador (Kingsley) glowing brick red 
.04 
.02 
.01 
100 
.15 
American Commander (New) fine red. 
Imp. Com. Koehl 
2.00 
1.00 
1 
.30 
Amrita (Pal) ruffled apricot 
1.00 
.60 
2 
.15 
Angelica (Baerman) lovely waxy frilled 
pink 
1.50 
1.00 
.50 
1 
.15 
Angelas (Pal) pure pink, cream blotch 
.75 
.50 
.25 
5 
.15 
Arabella (Pf) giant maroon 
.20 
.15 
.10 
10 
.15 
Ariadne (Mitsch) tall blotched w'hite 
.75 
.50 
.30 
5 
.15 
Arethusa (C. Fisher) fine ruffled cream 
2.00 
1.20 
.60 
2 
.15 
Autumn Glory (Errey) salmon, shaded 
chocolate 
.25 
.15 
.10 
5 
.15 
Ave Marie (Pf) tall medium blue 
.04 
.02 
.01 
100 
.15 
Barcarole (Pal) ruffled clear buff orange 
2.00 
1.25 
.75 
1 
.25 
Beacon (Pal) fine salmon, large cream 
blotch 
.20 
.12 
.08 
10 
.15 
Beautiful Ohio (Hullibarger) deep lavender 
.35 
.25 
.20 
5 
.15 
Beowulf (Nicht) rich lavender pink 
1.00 
.75 
.50 
5 
.15 
Betty Co-Ed (Briggs) soft creamy pink 
.04 
.02 
.01 
50 
.15 
Betty Nuthall (Sal) salmon, orange throat 
.04 
.02 
.01 
100 
.15 
Betsy Bob Up (Canine) creamy apricot 
.05 
.03 
.01 
100 
.15 
Bill Sowden (Fallu) rich deep red 
.04 
.02 
.01 
100 
.15 
