(Wright.) Salmon-rose with 
Rosamond darker blotch. (G. 10c; 3— 
25c; 10—80c) (M. 2—12c; 10—50Oc). 
Royal Pink Te Barite SoBe oo 
25c; 10—$1.20). 
Sahara (Palmer.) 
Unusual color, 
15c; 3—40c; 10—$1.20). 
Salbach’s Orchid (ort Stinuet but 
pink. Fine spike. (IL. 2—12c; 10—50c) (M. 
3—10c; 10—25c). 
Large, 
(L. 15c; 
Light brown to tan. 
well named. (BZ. 


The Salbach Orchid has this trait: 
Its spikes are always nice and straight. 

(Palmer. ) Shrimp pink, amber 
Sandra “yin. ioc; 2140; 10-600) 
(M. 3—10c; 10—30c). 
(Pf.) Pure pink 
Schwaben Girl without markings 
—strong straight spikes. : 
round: petals, 8 to 10 open. Surprisingly 
early for such a large, fine Glad. (L. 2—12c) 
(M. 3—10c; 10—25c). 
(Pruitt.) Immense 
Shirley Temple ruffled cream. (L. 2 
ihe 10—60c) (M. 3—10c; 10—25c) (S. 10— 

With Shirley Temple now so cheap, 
You can plant and grow a heap. 

flaked 
(Vickers. ) 
(M. 
Simcoe ‘Visk" 
2—12c; 10—50c). 
(Christ.) Deep 
Smiling Maestro salmon-rose, flaked 
brown. Large exhibition type. (L. 2—12c; 
10—50c) (M. 3-—10c; 10—30c). 
Snow Princess (Pfitzer.) Immense 
white. Good spike. 
Blooms well placed. (GL. 10c; 3—25c; 10— 
80c) (M. 3—15c; 10—40c) (S. 10—25c) (Blts. 
30-—#25c). 
Light purple, 
(L. 10c; 10—80c) 

Snow Princess is a big new white, 

You won’t go wrong, if say, “‘I’ll bite.” 
re (Kinyon.) Very large light rose 
So-Big pink. Early, (1. 2——14¢; 10—60c). 
7 (Pf.) Very tall, large, 
Sonatine (iciyous pink, with non kinking 
spike. Not a “Saxophone” spike in a carload! 
Less ay 5; 10—50c) (M. 3—10c; 10—25c) (S. 
—15c). 

Too bad that dame, ‘‘Our Clementine,” 
Grew ducks instead of Sonatine. 

condition. Peach red, 
at edges. Lighter center. Tall robust grower. 
(i. $1.00; 3—$2.40). X 
a N Z ] d. 
Southern Cross {N°% ,. 4°37 42 
tea) 2—12c; 10—50c) (M. 10—25c) (S. 10— 
C). 

In selling Glads, you’ll take no loss, 
If you will grow some Southern Cross. 
(E'vans. ) ee on 
Stella Antisdale (oy7"5)e7 to 
large blooms open. Long flower head. (L. 
$1.00; 3—$2.40) (M. 75c; 3—§$1.30). 
(Christ.) Bright scarlet 
St. Lawrence Qi cirainal throat. 
(L. 2—15¢; 10—60c). . 
10 e 

(Prestgard.) Lovely white 
with pink edg-s. Well 
(LZ. 2—12c; 10—50c) (M. 
Sweetheart 
named. BARLDY. 
3—10c; 10—25c). 

If stunning beauty you would find 
Then cut some Sweetheart, all one kind. 
a (New Zealand ) Salmon-pink, 
Taiaroa flaked slate with purple blotch. 
Immense exhibition Glad. (LL. 2—l4c; 10— 
60c) (M. 3—12c; 10—35c). 
7 (New Zealand.) Massive. Rosa- 
Takina (o“purpie. (i. 2—14¢; 10600) 


Takina came from ‘‘way down under.” 
It makes you stop and look, and wonder. 
= (Zimmer.) Early dark rose- 
Timbuctoo red. (ZL. 20c; 3—50c) (M. 
15c; 2—25c) (S. 10c; 3—20c). 
o>? (Both.) Large blue-vio- 
Tunia’s Blue (2°@ 15¢; 3400). 
=) 7 (Both.) New giant 
Tunia’s Triumph (ribition ‘salmon: 
red. Many large blooms open. (L. 2—25c; 
10—$1.00) (M. 15c; 2—15c; 10—60c) (S. 3— 
15c; 10—40c). 
(Webster.) Deep coppery orange. 
Uncas 8 large blooms open. (L. 10c; 3— 
25c; 10—80c) (M. 3—15c; 10—40c) (S. 3— 
12c; 10—30c) (Blts. 25—15c). 
; 4 (Palmer.) Bronze- 
Vagabond Prince (f3°%ie rich or- 
ange-red blotches. (LL. 2—14c; 10—60c) (M. 
3—10c; 10—30c) (S. 10—15c). 
a (Pruitt. ) A very unusual soft 
Valeria (irae cr roa. Cho 180; 3 4003-10 
—$1.20) (M. 10c; 38—25c; 10—S0c). Scarce. 
No lower rates on larger lots. 
= = (Ellis.) Immense _ gera- 
Vista Bonita ue oink "Gn 20d. 3 
50c; 10—$1.20) (M. 10c; 3—25c; 10—80c). 
(Pf.) Large glittering red. 
Walk Over oi itiareSaficty, Ge Ise; 
3—40c) (M. 10c; 5—25c). 
(Palmer.) Clear buff, ruffled. 
Wasaga (2° "“i2c; 10-800) (Me 3--10e; 
10—25c) (S. 10—15c). 


Wasaga’s color can’t be beat, 
That Glad looks good enough to eat. 
(Kinyon.) Mammoth 
White Spire  [i50vo%? white "Ge Soe: 
375c) (M. 20c; 3—50c). 
Zuni (Mitsch.) Some experts say this is 
today the world’s No. 1 Smoky Glad- 
iolus. <A rich, sparkling silvery-rose, lit by 
a large terra cotta throat. (LZ. 10c; 3—25c); 
tomeacs (M. 2—12c; 10—50c) (S. 3—100; 

Tall Zuni now brings up the rear. 
Loud praise for it is all we hear. 
Exhibition Mixed 
Each order mixed from fine named varieties, 
our selection, none labeled. 
(L. 12—50c; 50—$1.80; 100—$3.20) (M. 12— 
25c; 50—$1.00; 100—$1.75). 
Long Season Mixed 
These Long Season MIXTURES are made up 
of named varieties. The bulbs are also mixed 
sizes, but kinds not labeled. Many grand varie- 
non seldom, if ever, used in mixtures of any 
nd. 
The bulbs are blooming sizes, from half inch 
or so up to nearly inch and a half. Bloom a 
long time. 
LONG SEASON MIXTURES, PREPAID 
33 Bulbs for...$1.00 188 Bulbs for...$4.00 
77 Bulbs for... 2.00 244 Bulbs for... 5.00 
122 Bulbs for... 3.00 313 Bulbs for... 6.00 
