Pelegrina 
Sonatine 
Wasaga 
MARY JANE. A fine new Glad 
in delicate shades of pink. 
Almost white in places, but 
beautifully shaded to give the 
effect of pink at only a short 
distance. 
MILDRED LOUISE. 5 to 5>/ 2 
inch florets. Rich salmon' 
pink, shaded golden yellow 
at throat. 
'MINUET. Delicate and dainty 
lavender. 
MISS GREELEY. Exotic sal- 
mon'pink and purple like 
rare Bohemian glass. The 
purple seems to flow over 
salmon'pink in pretty rivu« 
lets. 
MISS THREE RIVERS. Beau' 
tiful apple-green in the 
throat. Large, ruffled creamy 
orchid flowers. 
MOROCCO. Richest wine-red, 
liberally streaked with mid' 
night shades. Velvety. 
MOTHER MACHREE. Misty, 
smoky mauve. Brilliant red 
and yellow throat. 
ORANGE WONDER. Clear, 
beautiful orange. 
PELEGRINA. Beautiful exotic 
dark purple beauty. 
PFITZER’S TRIUMPH. Beau¬ 
tiful, beautiful red! 
PICARDY. Clear pure pink, 
beautifully painted with red 
in the throat. Florets 5 to 
inches across. 
POLAR ICE. White! Glitters 
like new-fallen snow. 
RED PHIPPS. Large, rich, 
glorious red. 
SONATINE. Lovely coral-pink 
with faint diffused streaks 
near center and more de¬ 
cided streaks near edges 
TIP TOP. Beau¬ 
tiful dark crimson 
giant, diffused 
lighter tint at 
center. 
VAUGHAN’S 
WHITE. 
White. Strong 
grower. 
WASAGA. A 
f ascinating 
dream in soft 
pale red-or¬ 
ange with 
light red. 5- 
inch florets. 
W. H. PHIPPS. La-France* 
pink overlaid with sahnon. 
PRICES: Any Glads on these two pages, fine blooming size bulbs, 
3 for 20c; 6 for 35c; 12 for 60c; 50 for #2.25. 
IOO 
Bulbs $ 
200 for $6.45 
100 mixed 
bulbs — our 
choice from the 
varieties listed 
these two 
pages. At least 
ten different va¬ 
rieties in wide 
color range. 
Let us help you find what you want. Index pages 4 and 5, 
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