EXTRISTRQNG GLADIOLUS 
After each glad is marked the price of one large 
bulb. To find the price of three or more, refer to the 
table at the end of glad list. Please note that three 
bulbs cost only double the price of one and dozen 
lots are even cheaper. Large bulbs are 1 l A inches 
or larger. Medium are % tol !4 inches. Small bulbs 
are l A to % inches. For larger quantities, use our 
wholesale price list on pages 16 & 17. 
AFLAME (91 days). Begonia rose shading to 
orange flame; extremely large. This is one of the 
very best for exhibition. Large bulb, 7 cents. 
AIDA (70 days). A very early deep blue. 
Large blooms. One of the best in its color. Large 
bulb, 7 cents. 
ALBANIA (85 days). Fine pure white, good 
grower. Best commercial white. Plant plenty of 
these. Large bulb, 7 cents. 
ALBATROSS (80 to 90 days). Massive pure 
white. Very tall spike. One of the best whites. 
Large bulb, 8 cents. 
ALICE TIPLADY (78 days). Beautiful orange 
saffron. Large primulinus. Large bulb, 7 cents. 
AL SMITH Tall strong spike, bright deep rose. 
Large bulb, 8 cents. 
AMADOR (75 days). A new red glad. Straight 
spike. Form and placement good. Highly recom¬ 
mended. Does not burn or fade. Large bulb, 8 cents. 
APRICOT GLOW Long slender spike, fine de¬ 
corative type for baskets and vases. Large bulb, 
7 cents. 
AVE MARIE Large near blue, tall straight 
spikes. Large bulb, 8 cents. 
BAGDAD (90 days). Smoky old rose blending 
to a lighter throat, faint blotches on cream with pen¬ 
ciling. Tall strong spike. Exhibition prize-winner. 
Large bulb, 8 cents. 
BERTY SNOW (82 days). Pink lavender— 
sometimes considered the best lavender. Extra wide 
open blooms, fine exhibition variety. Large bulb, 
7 cents. 
BETTY BROWN EYES Orange, maroon blotch¬ 
es on petals. Large bulb, 8 cents. 
BETTY COED Soft creamy pink. Large bulb, 
8 cents. 
BETTY NUTHAL (111 days). Light apricot with 
pink tinge, soft salmon throat. Six to eight nicely 
arranged florets open on a tall straight spike. Ex¬ 
hibition type. Large bulb, 7 cents. 
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