Shirley Temple 
A New Glad as Lovely as 
“Shirley in Person” 
A beautiful new heavily ruffled immense 
cream (almost white), with deeper yellow 
throat. Originated by D. S. Pruitt. 
Six well placed blooms of heavy substance 
on a long spike of eighteen florets. Edges 
of petals beautifully frilled. 
Husky foliage, tall spike. Blooms from 
small bulbs, as a rule, the spikes being 
smaller, but lovely. 
On exhibition at the Oregon Glad Show, 
1937, Shirley Temple was awarded first for the 
best seedling and largest blossom in show. 
Shirley and her parents saw this Glad on 
display and graciously consented to its being 
named for America’s little sweetheart. 
One Shirley blossom is a treasure itself. 
Try arranging the Shirley TIPS in a low 
bowl. You’ve got something there. 
PRICES: (Large bulb, 75c) (Medium bulb, 
40c) (Small bulb, 20c). 
BULBLETS: 2—10c; 10-40c; 100—$2.50; 
1000—$20.00; Quart, $50.00. Prepaid. 
Prepaid Prices for All 6 Sizes 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE 
No. 1 
No. 2 
No. 3 
No. 4 
No. 5 
No. 6 
EACH 
.$1.00 
$0.75 
$0.50 
$0.40 
$0.30 
$0.20 
TEN . 
. 8.00 
6.00 
4.00 
3.40 
2.40 
2.00 
100 .. . 
.60.00 
40.00 
32.00 
27.20 
19.20 
14.40 
Shirley Temple 
56 
Shirley 
Temple 
in Minne 
sota 
Last spring, 
Mr. W. W. 
Kurtz, of Grand 
Rapids, Minn., 
had just one 
bulb of Shirley 
Temple—one of 
our husky No. 
2 size. 
This is the 
spike from that 
bulb. Snapshot 
taken in gar¬ 
den, the spike 
not yet cut. 
Mr. Kurtz 
wrote me this 
plant was 5 
feet 10 inches 
high. Bottom 
floret 5 y 2 in. 
Bloomed clear 
to the tip. 
Now you 
fans, let’s see who can break this record. 
