SMALL FLOWERING GLADIOLUS 
CHARLOTTE BLAIR (Clark). A very graceful 
pastel pink of typical primulinus size and 
habit of growth. Should become very popu¬ 
lar. Stock limited. 
L. only, each .25; 3 lor .60: 6 for 1.00 
GLORIANA. Golden salmon, shading to yel¬ 
low at throat. Very charming. 
L. each .10; 3 for .20; 6 for .35; 12 for .60; 
25 for 1.10 
GOLDEN FRILLS. Dainty yellow, heavily 
ruffled, and with two red lines running down 
the throat. 
L. each .10; 3 for .20; 6 for .35; 12 for .60; 
25 for 1.10; M. 6 for .20; 12 for .35; 25 for 
.70; Bits. 100 for .25; 300 for .50 
LULLABY. Tall yellow with faint scarlet-red 
penciling at the edge of petals. 
L. each .10; 3 for .20; 6 for .35; 12 for .60; 
25 for 1.10 
OLIVE MARIE BROWN. An outstanding new 
primulinus. Soft bronzy-apricot with yellow 
throat. 
L. each .10; 3 for .20; 6 for .35; 12 for .65 
ORANGE BUTTERFLY 
ORANGE BUTTERFLY (Salbach). A rich, glow¬ 
ing, bronzy, orange primulinus that is in 
a class by itself. The florets are of heavy 
substance, yet the flower is dainty and 
beautifully placed. Ten to 12 open. This 
is the most generally favored all-around 
primulinus grown. 
Called the "daintiest of glads" by on 
Australian grower; and a retail customer 
writes: "Your glad 'Orange Butterfly' is one 
of the prettiest things I have in my 115 
varieties of glads." 
L. each .10; 3 for .20; 6 for .35; 12 for .60; 
25 for 1.10; M. 6 for .20; 12 for .35 
RADIANT (Salbach). Glowing strawberry pink. 
Tall, graceful spike. 
L. each .10; 3 for .20; 6 for .35; 12 for .60; 
25 for 1.10; M. 6 for .20; 12 for .35; 25 for 
.70; Bits. 100 lor .25 
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SMALL FLOWERING 
ASSORTMENT 
L. only, 25 for 1.10; 50 for 2.00; 100 for 3.50 
"The most admired gladiolus in our 
gardens last season was a spike of Festival 
Queen which was over 6' in height. It 
was a beauty. This was the best of 103 
selected varieties — 25,000 spikes in all." 
— T. J. M., Australia. 
The bulbs you sent me last year were 
planted in a box on my roof and produced 
extraordinary blooms, larger than any on 
display by our Fifth Avenue florists. Some 
of the individual flowers measured over 
5" across and were over 5' high." 
— R. C. B., New York City. 
THE NEWSON DAHLIA MANUAL 
Revised 
Practical instruction on preparing, planting, 
raising and storing dahlias 
50c, POSTPAID 
SALBACH IRIS MANUAL 
Deals chiefly with the bearded iris, but gives 
the essential information about the important 
other types, too. Fall cultural directions, a 
comprehensive chapter on breeding, a discus¬ 
sion of the types and differences between the 
major breeds of iris, are some of the important 
features. Except for the chapter on breeding, 
which is invaluable to anyone planning to 
make a single iris cross, the book is entirely 
non-technical, planned for the average garden¬ 
er, and the reasonably new iris enthusiast. 
Price — 50 cents 
"I had a half dozens bulbs of Golden 
Goddess last year and won first as best 
yellow at the Ames as well as the Sioux 
City Show." 
"Orange Butterfly won as best small 
decorative, also for most florets open." 
— H. H. K., Iowa. 
"The SALBACH IRIS MANUAL is a great 
help and well done, so complete." 
— M. N. K., Virginia. 
TUBEROUS-ROOTED BEGONIAS 
Mild regions like the coastal sections of California are 
ideal for begonias, which require a cool spot, protected 
from the wind. They will also grow well where the 
climate is somewhat warmer, providing that they are 
given a particularly cool and protected location. 
We offer the finest begonias obtainable anywhere. 
Our stock comes directly from Frank Reinelt, the some 
hybridist who created the sensational "Pacific" del¬ 
phinium strain which we introduced some several years 
ago. His hybridizing work with begonias has been 
recognized as being as outstanding as his work with 
the delphinium. This opinion of our has been backed 
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by that of expert after expert, to the effect that Reinelt 
Begonias ore definitely the tops. We offer them as 
follows, delivery starting in late January. 
Double Camellia Type — Available in white, pink, 
rose shades, red and scarlet shades, yellow, orange, 
apricot, and salmon shades. (Prepaid, and each color 
labeled separately, but no less than 12 at the dozen 
rate) — 25c each, 12 for $2.50. 
Double Hanging Basket Type — Available in white, 
pink and rose, salmon shades, orange scarlet, and crim¬ 
son. (Prepaid, and each color labeled separately, but 
no less than 12 at the dozen rate)— 25c each. 12 for $2.50. 
