Again greetings to cur many “glad” friends. 
August and September rains made up for earlier moisture deficiency 
resulting in a good crop of bulbs. 
Beautiful Ohio is still winning strong as attested by the report of 
Mr. Holec from the State Regional show at Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Aug. 
9, 10, 1941, the only report received to date of this writing. 
“IT am very happy to enclose the Bulb Award Certificate for $10.00 
value of American Commander. Your Beautiful Ohio 3 spikes was the 
best lavender in the show. 
“Seeond—It was also the best 3 spike entry of the entire show as 
shown by an amateur which won for me a trophy. 
“Third—lIt also won for me $3.00 value of Kinyon originations do- 
nated by Wentworth Gardens because it was amateur 3 spike champion. 
“Bourth—Because it was the best entry in Division 200-A38 it won 
$5.00 worth of Wenonah. 
“Pifth—Also Flying Cloud Farms made a bulb award of two large 
Robert Shippee bulbs for the best lavender grown by an amateur. 
“Sixth—Our vase Beautiful Ohio and Golden Chimes won the best 
vase entry of the entire show. This entitled me to a gold cup.” 
Since writing the above it is reported that Beautiful Ohio missed 
many of the shows this year because oz its early blooming. 
We continue to try out outstanding new glads retaining only those 
found satisfactory after several trials. Some of these are listed along 
with good old ones. Our mutual interests demand that we produce for 
you only the best. 
We guarantee bulbs to be true to name but like any one we are 
liable to mistakes. We shall be glad to make satisfactory adjustments 
should mistakes occur. 
Stock is state inspected under certificate 210 and found to be free 
from injurious insects and diseases. 
Due to advanced age, as stated last year, we reduced our acreage, 
discarding some of the older varieties and specializing on newer ones. 
As imported bulbs are now out of the picture, we advise early 
buying as stocks may socn be so depleted that many varieties will be 
sold cut entirely. Better hurry. 
Terms—Cash with the order or 25 per cent cash balance c.o.d. 
Transportation charges paid on all cash retail orders. We prefer 
to sell no item under 10c and no order under $1.00. 
All orders received subject to prior sale. 
We classify bulbs as large—sizes 1 and 2, medium sizes 3 and 4 
and small sizes 5 and 6 and indicate same by the initial letter L, M, and 
S. 
We have the following varieties, mostly new or near new, in more 
or less small quantities but not enough to justify including them in the 
general list. If you would like any of these write a list of those you 
are interested in and we will quote prices on any we can spare of blubs 
or bulblets as listed below: 
Adler, Algonquin, Arabella, Ariadne, Bluet, Bingo, Beauti- 
ful Dream, Camellia Christabel, Clingendahl, Del Ray, Flora 
Farmer, Harvest Moon, King Lear, Lady Astor, La Fiesta, Lois, 
Pheasant Dorle, Purple Beauty, Rennissance, Sweet Alibi, Snow 
Princess, Sensation and Tunias Blue. 
5 at the 10 rate. 100 at 7 times the 10 rate. 
Large growers write for wholesale prices mentioning quantities 
and varieties wanted. 
