Small Decoratives 
Smaller flowered varieties especially useful for small bouquets about the home where largere flowered 
varieties are obviously in poor taste. Special divisions are supplied for them in most of the up-to-date flower 
shows, for their value is becoming increasingly appreciated. 
Some of those listed are ‘in between’ and if given good culture grow too large for the classification. Medi¬ 
um and small bulbs produce smaller spikes than the larger size. 
VARIETY DESCRIPTION 
Baby Bronze 3 6-2-5, Tiny bronze, red line. 
Betty Co-Ed 3 6-3-5, Exquisite light pink 
Blue Isle 42-2-7, Odd violet, thimble shape 
Brilliant 32-3-3, Late fire red hybrid 
Carmel 34-3 V 2 -4, Early ruffled white . 
Crinkles 30-3-5, Beautiful ruffled rose. 
Duchess of York (D) 36-3-9, Royal purple 
Firefly (K) 30-2 Y 2 -4, Scarlet, very early. 
Golden Amber 33-3-6, Best small yellow 
Impressario 38-3 %-4, Early light yellow 
Ishbelle 3 2-3-4, Late light pink hybrid 
Kewpie 34-3 %-4, Red, white edge, popular 
King of Oranges 3 4-4-5, Early light apricot 
Lady Marie 38-3 %-8, Early light apricot 
Louis Hemon 36-3 %-10, Early red and yellow, the 
French clown, very popular . 
Maurice Barres 36-3-6, Yellow, red blotch . 
Midsummer Dream 4 2-4-6, Raspberry red 
Milady Imogene 3 6-3-10, Best white yet 
Miss Universe 3 8-4-7, American beauty rose 
Mystic 3 4-4-4, Rose and white, striking 
Olive Marie Brown 34-3-6, Light orange 
Orange Butterfly 3 6-3-12, Finest small orange 
Orange Delight 30-3-4, Odd red-orange 
Pelletier D’Oisy 4 2-3-5, Chartreuse green 
President Lincoln 30-3 *4-5, Light and deep violet, very 
striking . 
Senorita (L) 32-314-5, Ruffled coffee brown 
Sovereign 3 6-4-5, Royal purple. 
Sweetheart, Beautiful light pink and white 
Tangerine 38-4-5, Brightest orange . 
Taurus 36-3-5, Light plum purple, early 
The Orchid 3 2-4-4, Pale lavender, orchid shape 
Unusual 3 0-3-6, Deep fiery cerise 
Vesper Bells 48-3 %-6, Ruffled rich pink ; • 
Large Medium Small BULBLETS 
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CULTURAL DIRECTIONS and thrips control still 
available, free with orders, if you ask for them, while 
they last. 
MIXED BULBS 50 for $1.00, 300 for $5. 2 5 excel¬ 
lent varieties in this mixture, mostly large flowered 
type, my selection of varieties, don’t believe you can 
find a better mixture anywhere, bulbs are large, 
blooming size and will be sent prepaid in U. S., (no 
discount on this). 
GLAD SEED 10c PKT. Produce new varieties! 
No telling what you’ll get, for the seed have been 
saved from the best new varieties, some selling at 
several dollars each. Plant V 2 to 1 inch deep. Some 
may bloom the first fall. 
SOUTHERN CUSTOMERS who plant glad bulbs 
throughout the summer and fall: I am generally able 
to supply until about September 1. Try them for fall 
and winter flowers after hot weather passes. 
DAHLTAS 10 fine varieties, all different labelled, 
$1.00 prepaid. A wide range of types and colors, no 
price list this year. Send dahlia correspondence to Mrs. 
Jane Pangburn, 1564 Galveston. Bend, Ore. 
WHOLESALE GLAD PRICES, If you are inter¬ 
ested in buying by the 100 or more of a size and 
variety, and paying your own transportation, send a 
list of varieties giving size and amount of each 
wanted, and I will give you my quotation. Do it soon 
as most of the No. 1 size is already sold out, lots of 
the smaller sizes still available. No list printed this 
year. 
