Plontu Palmate Dinlr Piratrlv That’s what you think—maybe—when you 
■ ICIliy rdllllcr 9 ■■■*■» rltariiy see this snapshot of one of my Picardy plant- 
- ings. But this would not supply my custom¬ 
ers. So I have other Picardy plantings. “The More the Merrier.” 
“Believe It ox not,” this glorious sea of Pink Picardy was produced from medium and 
small bulbs. And thousands of spikes were cut before this picture was taken. 
Palmer’s Pink Picardy at 
Practically Painless Prices 
Wl»t a Glad I Originated by Mr. B. P. 
Palmer in Canada. 
Color, soft shrimp pink, without flecking. 
Blotch of light flesh pink. Though gigantic 
in size, Picardy is anything but coarse. Tou 
just fall in love with it at sight. 
Picardy Bulbs, Prepaid 
(5 at 10 rate, 25 at 100 rate) 
No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 No. 6 
Ten.$0.50 $0.40 $0.25 $0.20 $0.15 $0.10 
100 . 3.60 2.40 1.60 1.20 .80 .60 
Picardy Bulblets 100 
JUMBO OB EXTRA LARGE $0.25 $2.00 
Mixed Sizes, but none small.10 .60 
Another Giant Novelty Glad—“TAIAROA” 
It’s from New Zealand. Many immense blooms open at once, well spaced and facing one 
way on good strong, straight spike. 
The color is salmon-pink, flaked slate, with purple blotch. A spike of this with 8 or 9 
open blooms attracts attention, and a half dozen or more spikes in a vase is a knock-out. 
Prices now greatly reduced: (Barge, 2— 16c; 10 —70c) (Medium, 2 —10c; 10 —40c) (Small, 
10 —20c). See other pages for prices on larger lots. 
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