GLADIOLI 
The interest in Glads is far greater than ever. Many sorts lack good health, are sickly 
and improperly bred. Crimson Glow, Giant Nymph, Glorianna, etc. are still superb — 
healthy despite their 30 some years of garden beauty. Many newer sorts are greatly over 
rated —bulbs badly diseased — practically worthless. No Gladiolus should be named unless 
very healthy and of exceptionally high merit. We had many newer sorts on trial the last few 
years — many overpraised — many never should have been named. We had expected to 
offer a fine list of best sorts but the extremely dry season of 1939 gave us very few larger 
bulbs, so we must hope for better conditions for 1940. We have some very novel new types 
of Glads. 
DAHLIAS 
We may point out many Dahlias that have super blooms — late, but only a few large 
show blooms in the season. Many Dahlias are very late, very fine but make poor tubers and 
are shy bloomers in many cases. We prefer Dahlias that may be planted during May and 
bloom late August to frosts. We have some exceptionally fine ones that measure up to our 
ideals. 
DAFFODILS 
We have several acres of Daffodils, Jonquils, etc., that make a fine show in their season. 
They require little attention or care and bloom very well for many years. 
PEONIES 
Many choice sorts of Peonies — especially free blooming types — a fine collection. 
SEEDS 
Very fine hybridized seeds from our very best sorts. 100 seeds, $2.50; $5.00. 100 seeds, 
XX uncrossed, $1.00. 
Special Offers — Our Choice — All Fine 
5 — 1 each Aureole, Dr. Regal, Amaryllis, Lemona, John A. Crawford_$1.00 
5 — 1 each Dumorteri, Kwanzo, Dover, Mrs. Wyman, Goldeni_$1.00 
4 — 1 each Dr. Regel, Thunbergi, Hyperian, Golden Dream_$1.00 
Apricot, Dr. Regel. Dumorteri, Flava, Thunbergi and very fine unnamed seedlings, in lots of 
500, 1000, or larger quantities for planting in parks, masses, etc., at special prices. 
OUR TERMS: Cash with order. Small lots, postage free. Please send P. O. Money Order 
Location of Dover, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, Routes 8 and 21. 
