Withers seemed to get all the attention. Mr. W. W. Gillespie of Algona, Iowa, writes: 
“Had my spikes been open for the show, would certainly have ‘gone to town.’”. A well 
known grower advises that he had one spike opening 14 florets in the house, all in 
good condition. “This has us beat” and would conclude that this bulb must have been 
planted “exactly at the right time of the moon.’ If you like beautiful dark green foliage 
Withers will not be surpassed by any variety grown and will say without hesitation 
that in our honest opinion, we have at last found the real lavender cut flower of the 
future and thanks to Mr. Zimmer, the originator. Priced @ $1.00 each for any size 
bulb—No. 1. to No. 4 inclusive. 10 for $8.00; 25 for $15.00. (No smail bulbs or buib- 
lets for sale). You may also procure stock at this price from Mr. Fred Vornheder, 
28 Wentworth Ave., Battle Creek, Mich., and perhaps a few other Michigan growers 
who have asked to list it. From our planting of twelve trial No. 1 and No. 2 bulbs, 
planted June 20, the past season, we derived 104 bulblets, mostly large. Mr. Vorn- 
heder advises that they germinate and grow readily, but further states that these bulbs 
should be planted early and dug late for good bulblet increase. A good guess that 
bulblets will not be offered for sale another year and these bulbs should make a good 
investment. Other good lavenders, but if you want the best, this is your opportunity. 
(This may be included with retail items in our General Prepaid list that are subject to 
discount). 
ALSACE (Benedict-1941) Buff-apricot. Said to be very good. Best spike recent in- 
troductions N.E.G.S. Seedling show 1940. Also won in all classes shown. Priced $1.00 
each for large bulbs (No discount). 
ALTA (E. H. Young-1941) Large light rose pink with plum colored throat blotch. 
Very attractive; plant growth similar to Picardy. Winner at the Maine show. Priced 
each, No. 1, $1.00; No. 2, $.80; No. 3, $.60; No. 4, $.40; No. 5, $.30; No. 6, $.20; Bulb- 
lets, 10 for $.50 (No discount). 
EDITH GRACE (Harder-1941) White with beautiful wine red blotch. American 
Home Achievement medal winner and also winner in all classes shown. It is evident 
that prize glads can still be originated in the good state of Indiana as well as prize 
corn. Priced each: Lge., $1.00; Med., $.75; Sml., $.50; Bulblets 12 for $1.00 (No dis- 
count). 
WHITE GOLD (Scheer-1941) Outstanding cream of mammoth size blending to 
a light gold throat. Exhibited at four major shows in 1940 winning American Home 
Achievement medal and six other awards. Priced $3.60 per bulb any size. No bulblets 
offered separately, but purchasers of bulbs may order ten bulblets for $3.00 with each 
bulb bought. (No discount). 
MARSEILLAISE (Scheer-1941) Very large rich glowing scarlet with narrow 
cream line in throat petals. (Legion Trial Gardens comments: “Excellent red, all 
spikes hard to beat.”) Priced each $2.00 per bulb any size; Bulblets 10 for $2.00. (No 
discount). 
TREASUDY GOLD (Wilson) Very large capucine orange of champion calibre. 
Many awards at the shows. Lge. $2.00 each. One lot of 15 bulblets for $2.00 with each 
bulb purchased. Med. $1.00 each. One lot of 8 bulblets for $1.00 with each bulb pur- 
chased. Bulblets not sold separate. (No discount). 
SALBACH PATENTED VARIETIES—Seold under patent restrictions. 
CALIFORNIA, Immense deep geranium pink, florets measuring up to 734”. 
KING OF HEARTS, Light coral red with light carmine line in throat. A giant. 
JUNE BRIDE, Large clear light yellow with soft red blotch on lower petals. 
HELEN OF TROY, Blend of Apricot and pink, decidedly in the mammoth class. 
SIR GALAHAD, Large creamy yellow with crimson blotch in deep cream throat. 
GRAND OPERA, A mammoth very clear soft pink. 
The same price on ail varieties—Large $1.00 each; 3 for $2.00; 12 for $6.00; Med- 
ium, $.50 each; 3 for $1.00; 12 for $3.00. Special group offer—One large bulb each of 
the six patented varieties separately labeled for $3.50. One medium size bulb of each, 
separately labeled for $1.75. (AIl prepaid but no discount). Note: We regret our 
inability to offer Mr. Salbach’s Golden Goddess this season, having been advised that 
early orders have picked up the available supply. 
Relative te our General Prepaid List: Again you may deduct 25% discount on 
orders aggregating $5.00 or more, mailed not later than February 20, and 15% on 
orders mailed thereafter, which is equivalent to a cheaper price for the quantity buyer. 
25% deposit will hold your belbs unt’l Spring. THESE DISCOUNTS DO NOT APPLY 
TO OUR WHOLESALE LIST OR SPECIALS. 
We take much pride in our reputation of not being out done by other growers in 
the inclusion of extras and overcount, however, you will find your shipment even more 
profitable when you wish to pay transportation on your order. 
GENERAL PREPAID LIST 
Please remember discount—On items priced per 10, you may have 3 bulbs at the 
ten rate, providing the aggregate of such items is not less than 10c. 
Abe (Ellis) Tall apricot salmon 1 2106 2-157 2-10 20 
Advance (Heemskerk) Tall orange 1 2 °15)>> 1082-100 es 
Aladdin (Pal) Fine ruffled salmon L225 15 LO Oey 
Airy Dream (Baerman) Fine appleblossom pink 1 00Re Deer Teme 
Alayne (Kinyon) Rose pink LO) Oro ee ees LO 
Algonquin (Pal) Fine red 1 40 25d Oo 
Amador (Kingsley) Bright red 10 40 =6.200=3— £10 100 ~=-15 
Amberglow (Pal) Beautiful amber yellow 1 10 2°15) 2-10)" 2000015 
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