1 1-4" or more, sizes No. 1 and No. 2. M. means medium, 3-4" to 1 1-4", sizes 
8 andi 4. S. means small, .sizes 5 and 6, 1-4" to 3-4". No. 1 is 1 1-2" or over. 
All sizes bloom in most sorts but large bulbs usually give taller and more 
spikes. They will also bloom a few da,ys earlier. Small bulbs usually produce 
better colors. 
Orders for Glads will be filled before Nov. 15 in time to plant. But it is 
advisable to send order and remittance early as the orders are filled in rotation. 
Californians must add 3 % sales tax to these prices. 
Aida. Deep violet blue. Early, large fls., tall, good grower L. 7c. 
Albatross. Very large pure white. Tall. L. 6c; per 100 $3.50|. 
Allamania. Immense rosolane purple flowers on very tall spike. Very 
beautiful. Plant deep. L. 10c. 
Annie Laurie. Ruffled rose pink. L. 5c. M. 3c. 
Ave Maria. Early, large, tall, near-blue. L. 5c. 
Bagdad. Fine large, tall, smoky old-rose. L. 5c. Doz. 45c; 100 for $2.50. 
M. 30c doz. Per 100, $1.25. S. 15c doz. Per 100 80c. 
Betty Co-Ed. Soft creamy pink, like a school girl’s complexion. A small glad 
that’s fine for cutting. L. 5c. 45c doz; Per 100, $2.25. M. 25c doz. Per 100 
$1.35. S. 15c doz. Per 100 85c. 
Betty Nuthall. Early, orange pink, yellow throat. L. 5c; doz. 50c; per 
100 $2.25. M. 25c doz.; per 100 $1.25. S. 15c doz.; per 100 85c. 
Bill Sowden. Rich deep red. Very large and extra fine. L. 6c; per 100 $3.50 
Blue Admiral. New, very tall dark blue. 15c. 
Blue Danube. Amethyst blue, darker throat. 8c. 
Chas. Dickens. Tall, fine radiant purple. L. 7c. 
Com. Koehl. Immense, glowing scarlet. L. 6c. Per 100 $4. 
Dr. F. E. Bennett. Flame red. One of best and easiest to grow. Favorite 
for cutting. L. 5c; per 100 $2.50. M. 25c doz. Per 100 $1.35. 
Dr. Moody. Early large lavender pink. Better and brighter than Minuet. 
L. 5c. Per 100 $3.50. 
Faust. Colors indescribable. Ground color geranium pink. Outer part of 
petals heavily overlaid with slate to deep livid purple. A smioky. L. 12c. 
Gate of Heaven. Purest rich, deep yellow. Ruffled. Well named. L. 7c. 
Per 100, $5.00 
Golden Dream. The favorite tall deep yellow. IL. 5c. Per 100 $3.50. 
Healeysville. An unusual color deep violet purple. 12c. 
Kirchoff’s New Violet. The best of this rare color. L. 7c. , 
La Paloma. Very early bittersweet orange. Vivid color. L. 5c Per 100 
$3. M. 25c doz. Per 100, $1.50. 
Lavender Delight. Delightful and unusual color, rose purple. L. 7c; 65c doz. 
LaVerne. Tall, large creamy yellow, fulshed pink. Purple throat blotch. 
Vigorous. L. 6c. 
Li belle. Heliotrope blue. The loveliest blue. L. 5c. Per 100 $3.00. 
Los Angeles. Orange, tinted pink. One bulb produces more flower spikes 
than any other. Best winter grower. Such a rampant grower that it should 
be planted not closer than 6" for large bulbs. Also give more water for best 
flowers. L. 5c 50c doz . Per 100 $2.25 M. 20c doz. 100 for $1. S. 15c doz. 
75c per 100. Small sizes bloom beautifully. 
Margaret Fulton. Coral pink shading to rose doree on tips of petals. L. 6c. 
Mary Elizabeth. White with yellow throat. Lovely glad. 10c. 
Marmora. Tall, immense smoky lavender. L. 6c. 
Minuet. The favorite lavender. L. 6c. Per doz. 55c. Per 100, $3.00. 
Mrs. Konynenburg. (Most popular deep blue. L. 5c. 100, $2.50. M. 30c doz. 
Mrs. Leon Douglas. Tall large geranium pink, splashed darker. Plant 
deep. L. 6c. 
Pelegrina. Deep violet blue. Early, strong grower. L. 5c. Doz. 50c. Per 
100, $2.25.. M. 30c dloz. Per 100, $1.25. S. 25c doz. Per 100, $1.00. 
Pfitzer’s Triumph. Immense salmon-red. L. 6c. Per 100, $3.25. 
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