PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
Bulbs and Tubers 57 
Margaret Fulton 
GLAD PRICES 
Delivered to You! 
100 
Doz. 
3 
$3.50 
$0.50 
$0.15 
4.50 
.65 
.20 
5.00 
.70 
.25 
6.00 
.85 
.30 
7.00 
1.00 
.35 
10.00 
1.45 
.50 
Betty Nut hall 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
Aflame . Begonia-rose flaming 
to red near the edge and on 
back. Both spike and florets 
are large. $4.50. 
Ave Maria. Many large well- 
placed florets of good sub¬ 
stance ; light blue with a pur¬ 
ple blotch. This is one of the 
best blues. $5.00. 
Bagdad, a magnificent smoky 
old rose, darker at margins, 
lighter in throat. Many large 
florets at once. $5.00. 
Betty Njithall. Sparkling, 
iridescent orange-pink; the 
throat golden orange lined 
carmine-rose; the reverse a 
delightful coral-pink. This is 
extremely popular. $4.50. 
Break o’ Day. An early light 
pink of great commercial 
value for cut flowers. $3.50. 
Carmen Sylva. Large flow¬ 
ered, sturdy ; pure white with 
slight carmine throat mark¬ 
ings. $3.50. 
Dorothy Dell. (New.) Large 
clear bright orange with a 
lighter throat. (Replaces 
Nancy Hanks.) $5.00. 
Dr. F. E. Bennett. Velvety 
flame-scarlet, throat dusted 
with ruby and cream. Very 
large and many flowers. $5.00. 
Giant Nymph. La-France- 
pink, creamy yellow throat. 
Splendid cut flower type, 
large size, full spike. $3.50. 
Gold Eagle. Very early, tall; 
good-sized flowers slightly 
ruffled ; wide open, solid deep 
lemon-yellow. $3.50. 
Golden Dream. Late, tall, 
large; rich golden yellow, 
many open at once. $3.50. 
Marmora. A popular “smoky” 
with 8 or more flowers open 
at one time; silver-gray suf¬ 
fused lavender, with deep 
rose an the throat. $4.50. 
Minuet. a. model for size, 
shape and placement, rank¬ 
ing high ; the very best clear, 
light lavender. $6.00. 
Mother Machree. “Q ueen c f 
the Smokys.” Once cost $100 
per bulb. Vinaceous laven¬ 
der, the edges overlaid sal¬ 
mon-pink. $6.00. 
Veilchenblau. Velvety violet- 
blue. $5.00. 
W. H. Phipps. Flowers of im¬ 
mense size, long, massive 
spikes, all out at once. La- 
France-pink, lighter at cen- Aname 
ter; flowers faintly clouded with ruby dots. $4.50. 
Yvonne. a lovely stranger in our midst. Large graceful 
flowers, often 8 open ; flesh-pink, with a soft red or straw¬ 
berry-pink blotch on lower petals. $4.50. 
GLADIOLI r 
Gladiolus flowers last longer when cut than most any others 
and open up best in water. Bulbs should be planted between 
April and May, 4 inches deep and 2 inches apart in the drills, 
single rows 12 inches, and double rows 18 inches apart. Beds 
do well planted 4 to 6 inches apart each way. 
Thrip. As a safeguard against thrip, our bulbs are carefully 
fumigated for 24 hours with the very effective gas Ethylene 
Dichloride (3 parts) and (1 part) Carbon Tetrachloride, ap¬ 
plied on the basis of 14 lbs. to 1000 cubic feet of cellar stor¬ 
age. This should render the bulbs you get absolutely free 
from thrip germs. Should thrip develop from air carriage 
during the growing season, there are several good applica¬ 
tions available. 
The 100 Price is Stated. 
Refer to Schedule for Doz. and 3 
Glad. Novelty Group 
Albatross. (New). Very early; largest and in every way 
the best pure white. $6.00. 
Bleeding’ Heart. a lovely new, large flowered variety, with 
10 to 12 florets ; soft blush-white as a foil to the prominent 
blood-red blotch. $6.00. 
Commander Koehl . B e( j as blood, with velvety cardinal 
shadows. Probably the most outstanding red, without blem¬ 
ish. Flowers are boldly heavy, on sturdy spikes. $6.00. 
Frank J. McCoy. Tall stems; immense flowers in eights; 
nearly solid dark pink. A prize wanner whenever well 
shown. $7.00. 
Maid of Orleans. (New). Tall, late, of fine up-standing 
character■; unblemished creamy white. $6.00. 
Marg’aret Fulton. Rich strawberry-pink, the throat deeper, 
but without blotch. Very free, long keeping. $6.00. 
Peleg’rina. Violet-blue with a velvet finish; the best and 
most dependable blue yet known, with 8 flowers open at 
once. $7.00. 
Phyllis McQuistion. (New.) Pure pink with almost no 
shading ; but deep in the throat is white. An outstanding 
novelty. $10.00. 
Picardy. a genuine sensation among Glad enthusiasts. Often 
opens 8 very large flowers at a time. Of heavy, waxlike sub¬ 
stance, the edges gently ruffled. A delicate suffusion of apri¬ 
cot and salmon-pinks. $4.50. 
Pride of Portland. (New.) Late, with very large flowers. 
Soft red, velvety with a soft yellow blotch. $6.00. 
Bed Phipps. a new derivation just like the voluptuous pink 
Phipps, except the color is rich, warm red. $7.00. 
Wasaga. a dainty basket and make-up type ; apricot tinged 
Nasturtium, with buff throat; the edges heavily ruffled. $7.00. 
Above Novelty Set ^Tbuite> ach $3.75 
W. H. Phipps 
S & H 
“Old Glory” 
MIXTURE 
Our special hand-made 
assembly of choice listed 
varieties, one each to the 
dozen, or ten each to the 
hundred. No guesswork. 
Doz., 40c; $3.00 per 100, 
delivered. By express, col¬ 
lect, $25.00 per 1000. 
