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1939 BARQAFN 
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FROM 
Boulder Glad Gardens 
Address D. L. SKIFF 
2111 Twelfth St. Boulder, Colo. 
ANNOUNCEMENT 
Dear Friends: 
Perhaps I had better tell you that this is my last 
mail-order Price List. Because of other business, which 
will take me away from home, and into other states, I 
am compelled to close out all my products in the spring 
and fall of 1939. Now one reason I am telling you this 
is that I am making such low prices this year, that I 
should make some explanation. Another reason is that 
I want to thank you for your patronage, your tolerance 
of an occasional mistake, and your general friendliness. 
I do not believe there is a finer class of people in this 
world than gardeners. Shall always be glad to hear from 
any of you at any time. I am quitting with regret. 
This circular is just chuck full of bargains. Better 
order early so you will have a good chance to get what 
you want. I am going to take especial pains to send you 
good stuff. See my guarantee elsewhere in this circu¬ 
lar. Hoping to hear from you, I remain yours, as ever, 
D. L. SKIFF. 
Kind Words 
Yours have been the most satisfactory 
of any Glad bulbs I’ve ever had or seen. 
Mrs. J. E. S., Alabama. 
My order arrived in good shape. The 
bulbs are good looking, and I am well 
pleased. Miss R. K., Ohio. 
The seeds and bulbs I bought of you 
have done unusually well for us. Al¬ 
most every seed grew. Blunello was 
very beautiful. Please send me your 
fall bulb list. Mrs. W. A. P., Missouri. 
I would like you to have seen the 
strikingly beautiful Iceland Poppies I 
grew from the seeds you sent and all 
the other flower seeds and the Gladiolus 
bulbs returned big dividends in joy and 
beauty throughout the season. 
Mrs. H. K., New Jersey. 
I had a letter from Proctor, Vt., say¬ 
ing the bulbs and seeds had arrived all 
right. I have had Gladiolus from sev¬ 
eral places, but none that were as beau¬ 
tiful as those I had from you. 
L. M. G., Albany, N. Y. 
The Sunflowers I planted last spring 
were beautiful, as well as Cosmos and 
Calendula. I was the envy of local 
garden club and neighborhood. I give 
my garden a great deal of attention (to 
keep my weight down) and I surely 
derive results. Many, many good wishes. 
D. M., Brooklyn. 
Your Red Calif. Poppies and mixed 
Sunflowers were wonderful and attract¬ 
ed much favorable attention from my 
friends. The Four O’clocks were the 
tallest and largest I ever saw. A little 
later in the year, I am in hopes to have 
a few pennies saved to send you an¬ 
other little order. E. P. B., Maine. 
