








ADELINE WINTER, I. D. Brilliant oriental red $ .25 each 
ADORABLE, I. D. Peach pink and gold $ .50 each 
AIR MAIL, I. D. Very beautiful shade of light lavender pink on 
long straight stems... . $ .60 each 
AMELIA EARHART, S. C. Apricot buff with pure white salmon 
tints shading to soft yellow. Mammoth size, 12 inches or more 

in diameter, A sure prize winner . $ .50 each 
AMERICAN BEAUTY, D. Americuu Ueauty rose color 
ae theta $ .25 each 
AMERICA’S SWEETHEART, I. D. Pure yellow, very large. 
tense eecrers ‘ $ .75 each 
ARCTURUS, F. D. Scurlet red, suffused deep yellow and with 
yellow reverse $ .30 each 
AUSTIN HOWE, I, D. Large clear lavender $ 35 each 
BAGDAD, I. D. Scarlet red $ .50 each 
BEAUTY SUPREME, F. D. Fine rose pink $ .25 each 
BETTY COLTER, F. D. Coppery Red -$ .50 each 

BLACK KNIGHT, I. D. Darkest of dark dablias; huge flowers, 
up to 14 inches. Late bloomer, plant early $1.00 each 
BLUERIVER, F.D. French violet-blue. Large flowers.$ .50 each 
BUCKEYE GLORY, I. D. A large bright clear lavender to Beee 
lavender, held on good stiff sterns -.... $1.00 eac 
BUCKEYE KING, 


D. A cl 

glowing amber yellow. Very 
large flower. A sensation at all the shows «$ .50 each 
BUCKEYE STAR, 8. C. A beautiful salmon pink with a yellow 
center, An excellent cut flower variety $1.00 each 
CALIFORNIA IDOL, I. D. Giant yellow $ .75 each 
CAVALCADE, F. D. Beautif » shade of old rose pink. .$ .35 each 
CHARLES KUHN, I. D. Light pink, white shadings. $1.00 each 
CHARM, D. True fall color of russet and orange $ .25 each 
CHAUTAQUA SALUTE, F. D. The purest white we know of. A 
very prolific bloomer ...$ .50 each 
CLARA BARTON, J. D. Silvery orchid; profuse bloomer on long 
stems..... 7 a .$ .50 each 
CLARA CARDER, F.D. A beautiful shade of cyclamen pink, very 
profuse bloomer... . : .....$ -50 each 
CURLEY LOCKS, I. D. A monster orange-gold.....$ .75 each 
DANCING SYTONIA, S. C. Bright Orienta! color with a golden 

sheen,...... : / -...$ .25 each 
DARCY SAINSBURY, F. D. Creamy white $1.00 each 
DOROTHY STONE, F. D. True rose pink...... $ .30 each 
DR. SOLUSH, F. D. Brick red and orange $ .35 each 
DWIGHT MORROW, I. D. Fine large, rich deep crimson red. 
Sin'apis a's'p omic) vis oleleinin'ele sibwsiesivie $ .50 each 
ELISSA LANDI, F. D. Bright orange and buff $ .75 each 
EMANUEAL’S BEAUTY, F. D. Flame red and yellow.$ .40 each 
ESTHER HOLMES, §. C. Clear mauve .$ .25 each 
E. T. BEDFORD, F. D. Purple violet 2 ...$ .35 each 
FAIRY, D. Small white, good cut flower $ .25 each 
PRIZE WINNING 
DAHLIA COLLECTION 
CHAUTAUQUA SALUTE, purest white 
THE COMMODORE, bright lemon yellow 
PRINCE OF PERSIA, glowing scarlet red 
MONMOUTH CHAMPION, large orange senrlet 
W.H. T.,_ rich old rose 
MARSHALLS PINK, clear pink 
JOSEPHINE G, fine clear rose pink 
KAY FRANCIS, lemon yellow 
GIRL OF HILLCREST, apricot buff or orange 
New Low Retail Value 7 $3.40 
ALL NINE VARIETIES, PROPERLY 2 50 
LABELED, ONLY . 
FORT MONMOUTH, I. D. Rich claret... .$ .50 each 
FRANCONIA, I. D. Free blooming yellow $ .25 each 
FRAU O’BRACHT, §S. C. A clear primrose yellow, very clear 
cut and graceful..... $ .50 each 
GENESSEE, F. D. 8 inch, fine clear orange-bronze...$ .50 each 
GIRL OF HILLCREST, I. D. Apricot buff or orange. Vigorous 
grower, good show variety $ .35 each 
GOLDEN STANDARD, S. C. Golden tan, tinted with bronze 
and apricot. Strong stiff stems. . . $ .75 each 
GOOD NIGHT, I. D. Oxblood red, shading to maroon. One of the 
finest dark varieties. Extra robust and a very free bloomer, 

Specatrs -$ .75 each 
GOV. AL SMITH, I. D. Fine shade of orange $ .50 each 
GRACE RICKARD, F. D. White, shaded lilac...... $ .25 each 
GRAFF ZEPPELIN, F. D. Crystalline white $ .40 each 
HARRY MAYER, F. D. Silvery lavender pink $ .35 each 
HEART OF MILWAUKEE, Burnished copper to golden cham- 
pagne : SPs ioe ae e, $ .50 each 
HELEN IVANS, F. D. Orchid lavender $ .30 each 
HUNTS VELVET WONDER, I. D. Rich burgundy violet. 1935 
introduction. . . R . $ .75 each 
JANE COWL, I. D. Apricot and old gold. One of the most popular 
of recent introductions. Always sure to bloom $ .25 each 
JEAN KERR, B. D. Pure white. [Excellent cut flower variety. 
Ce ew ccc cccreesce se ee seers sceseccene $ .25 each 
JEAN KEEFER, I. D. Bright pink.... $ .25 each 
JEAN TRIMBEE, §. C. Petunia violet, extra large $ .50 each 
JERSEY’S BEACON, D. Chinese crimson, Gigantic blooms, 
fine . $ .25 each 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY, F.D. Clear pink. One of the best known 
Dahlias. Always good. ms $ .25 each 
JERSEYS DAINTY, C. White with a faint over tone of pale 
pink. A very lovely straight Cactus variety " $ .50 each 
JERSEYS SOVEREIGN, F. D. Deep orange salmon.$ .35 each 
JERSEYS TRIUMPH, F. D. Copper with salmon shadings. 



bs ...$ -25 each 
shaded gold and salmon 
$ .35 each 
JIMMIE FOXX, I. D. Coppery orange $1.00 each 
JOSEPHINE G, I. D. Fine clear rose pink ..$ -35 each 

JUDGE PARKER, I. D. Large copper colored flowers.$ .25 each 
JULIA IRENE, I. D. Rose pink with streaks of deeper pink 
pages $1.25 each 
KAHWEAH, I. D. Very large rose purple $ .75 each 
KARL BONEWITZ, 8. C. Velvety carmine; fine stems.$ .40 each 
KATHLEEN NORRIS, I. D. Rose pink $ .35 each 
KAY FRANCIS, 8. C. Lemon yellow $ .50 each 


SEMI-CACTUS, DECORATIVE AND 
POMPON DAHLIAS 


Dahlias are becoming better known and more popular every year. Blooming in the fall 
when our gardens need color is one of the reasons, but other reasons are the fact that the 
so fascinatingly beautiful, so easy to grow and have such a complete range of color that every- 
one likes them. 
This year we are again adding many varieties that we tested out last season. Prices 
on many varieties are being greatly reduced, some of them as much as a hundred percent. 
We are again listing several fine Dahlia Collections. If you don’t have any definite idea 
as to the exact varieties you want, any of these Bargain Collections are sure to please you. 
They contain only the best varieties that have proven their dependability. 
All Dahlias we send out are strong root tubers with live eyes, the kind that produces 
the best results in the shortest possible time. We sell no green plants or rooted cuttings. All 
tubers can be mailed out any time after March 15th. 
The following abbreviations indicate the type each variety belongs to. F. D.—Formal 
Decorative; S. C.—Semi-Cactus; C.—Cactus: D.—Decorative; I. D.—Informal Decorative; 
B.—Ball; I. C.—Incurved-Cactus; B. D.—Ball-Decorative. 
™ USE THE ENCLOSED ORDER BLANK 

GIANT 
DAHLIA 
BARGAIN! 


A REAL BARGAIN IN 
EIGHT BEAUTIES 
This is the finest Collection of moderate 
priced Dahlias ever offered. It is easily 
worth twice as much as we are asking for 
it. It contains 8 of the most popular 
varieties known. 
ONE EACH OF THE FOLLOWING: 
MELODY, clear yellow 
ROSE GLORY, rose pink 
MRS. I. DE VER WARNER, lavender 
JANE COWL, apricot and old gold 
JERSEY’S BEACON, chinese crimson 
WHITE KING, pure white 
MARGARET W. WILSON, light lavender pink 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY, clear pink 
ALL EIGHT, 
PROPERLY LABELED, $1 00 
PCSTPAID ONLY. a 


KENTUCKY, F. D. Salmon orange; profuse bloomer..$ -25 each 
KENTUCKY RED, I. D. A flaming scarlet $ .50 each 
KENTUCKY SUN, F. D. A ls bright golden yellow. One of 
the very best yellows .$ .75 each 
KING OF THE BLACKS, F. D. Deep rich velvety red, almost 
black. Giant in size, very free blooming. An outstanding variety 
wherever grown . , $ .75 each 
KIRBY, B. Small round bright red blooms. . .$ .25 each 
LORD OF AUTUMN, I. D. A monster yellow. Declared by many 
to be the finest yellow. Flower 12 x 9 inches, held on stiff stems. 



eeqeee njalese Sonor eon $ .75 each 
MARGARET COLE, F. D. Burnt orange or old gold .$ .25 each 
MARGARET W. WILSON, fF. D. Light lavender pink, Perfect 
form : : $ .25 each 
MARY MURRY, C. Large orange scarlet $ .50 each 
MARSHALLS PINK, F. D, Clear pink $ .50 each 
MARSHALLS QUAKER, F. D. Brownish red $ .50 each 
MELODY, B. D. Soft yellow. . $ .25 each 
MIDWEST CHAMPION, I. D. Beautiful combination of 


violet-rose and yellow..... nates $ .75 each 
MILTON J. CROSS, I. D. Yellow, suf. rose $ .50 each 
MISS BELGIUM, C. Orange. Extra fine for cutting. .$ .50 each 
MISS GLORY, S. C. Yellow and apricot $ .75 each 
MONMOUTH CHAMPION, F, D. very large orange scarlet 
Recerca Sie bis.siaaa stare’ miteiemie st ; $ .25 each 
MONMOUT! RADIANCE, F. D. Coral pink and primrose. 
als okie ae ois) reels ina s ete a iiaadts!= $1.00 each 
MONMOUTH QUEEN, I. D. Lemon yellow $ .35 each 
MR. CRAWLEY, F. D. Salmon pink, tipped yellow. .$ .25 each 
MRS. GEO. LE BOUTTELIER, I. D. Carmine red. . .$ .50 each 
MRS. I de ver WARNER, F. D. Pure lavender. large flower 
Excellent cutter Be $ .25 each 
MRS. A. E. WHEELER, F. D. Royal purple. Free blooming 
seceee Paideatenvin' a ateias ate: $ .25 each 
MRS. W. H. KNUDSEN, I. D. Waxy white $1.00 each 
MURPHY’S MASTERPIECE, I. D. One of the most outstand- 
ing Dablias grown. A prize-winner everywhere. Color, a rich 
dark red with huge blooms, 12 to 15 inches, held on stiff, long 
stems. A rea) sensation $1.00 each 
MYRA HOWARD, I. D. A beautiful shade of orange. A thrifty 
grower and very popular. Giant blooms. Sure winner. .$ .35 each 
NATHAN HALE, F. D. Burnt orange. Good cut flower variety. 
spec amenis a ainiela iia nec Asia “5 $ .25 each 
OAKLEIGH MONARCH, F. D. Cerise red. Early bloomer, large 
flowers on strong stems. A fine exhibition flower that keeps well 
when cut......... nial $ .75 each 
OMAR KHAYYAM, F. D. An unusual coloring of chinese red 
at the base of the petals, shading to bright orange and tipped 
lighter; truly a wonderful color........ ects $ .35 each 
ORIENTAL GLORY, I. D. Fine large orange ...$ .50 each 

_. SUPER. DE LUXE 
DAHLIA COLLECTION 
AMERICA’S SWEETHEART, large pure yellow 
BUCKEYE GLORY, huge clear lavender 
HUNTS VELVET WONDER, rich burgundy violet 
STAR OF BETHLEHEM, pure white 
MRS. GEO. LE BOUTTELIER, deep carmine red 
SULTAN OF HILLCREST, giant yellow and gold 
ORIENTAL GLORY, large clear orange 
CALIFORNIA IDOL, giant yellow 
OAKLEIGH MONARCH, large cerise red 
MRS. W. H. KNUDSEN, axy white 
A REAL VALUE OF $7.00 
ALL TEN VARIETIES, 
ALL PROPERLY LABELED, ONLY... $5.00 

PALO ALTO, S. C. Bright pinkish salmor shading to salmon gold 
at center. One of the really outstanding ties. Flowers of 
immense size, 10 te 14 inches across and 6 inches deep. Blooms 
freely from early to late. Has won high praise wherever shown. 


el ; : Nera ‘ $ .50 each 
PAPILLION, 8. C. Old rose with gold shadings $ .40 each 
PENN CHARTRE, I. D. Golden apricot $ .25 each 
PINK BABY, C. Pink 3 $ .30 each 
PONCHINELLI, C. Pale lavender $1.00 each 
PRIDE OF STRATFORD, I. D. Golden bronze-red. .$ .35 each 
PRINCE OF PERSIA, I. LD. A glowing clear searlet red. Very 
fine, good exhibition variety $ .35 each 
PURE WHITE, I. D. Large flowers, 8 to 10 inches. , .$ .25 each 
QUEEN CITY, F. D. A scarlet pink color, An early and continuous 
bloomer and an excellent cut flower variety $ .50 each 
QUEEN EMMA, I. D. Fine form, large Howers on long straight 
stems, excellent for cutting. Color, u rich glistening golden 



yellow $ .35 each 
QUEEN OF THE YELLOW, B,. Clear yellow 7 $ .25 each 
ROBERT L. RIPLEY, 1. D. Deep lilac rose . $1.50 each 
ROCKLEIGH MOON, F. Db. Lemon yellow, bronze tints, trace 
of purple tints on back $ .60 each 
ROSE FALLON, EF, D. Very fine orange . $ 35 each 
R E GLORY, 1.D. A 1 $ .25 each 
ROYAL PURCHASE, I. ©. A deep yellow with outer petals suf- 
fused with pink. Flowers large. A beautiful incurved Cactus. 
$ .75 each 
RUBY TAYLOR, fF. D. Rich velvety earuiue of wine-red. An 
outstanding variety of excellent size 60 each 
SAGAMORE, F. D. Amber gold $ .25 each 
SANHICANS PEACHES, LD. Ripe peach $ .50 each 
SATAN, 8. C. A flaming red with touch of yellow at the center. 
A huge flower held on strong stiff sterns $ .50 each 
SHIRLEY ELLEN SHATTUCK, | » and yellow; 
profuse bloomer. Excellent cut fi r ze.$ .25 each 
SOUVENIR, I. D. Tyrian pink; lar $1.00 each 
SON OF SATAN, 8. C. Color a s i ed; perfect blooms 
$1.50 each 
TEDDY JOHNSON, F. D. Profuse bloomer, small flowers of 
white with pink and lavender shadings. Excellent florist variety 
$ .25 each 
UNCLE SAM, |. D. Huge flowers; red and old-gold. .$ .50 each 
VINWELL PRINCESS, I. D. Fine mauve pink; free bloomer 

and good stems $1.50 each 
YELLOW KING, F. D. Clear rich pure yellow $ .25 each 
YELLOW QUEEN, F. D. Clear golden yellow $ .25 each 
YORK AND LANCASTER, F. D. Dark red, spotted] with 
white.... oe as : % .$ .35 each 




GIANT FLOWERING DAHLIA 
SHAHRAZAD, L. D. An outstanding deep pink, Immense 
blooms, Resembles a deep pink June Cowl. A prize- 
winner $ .40 each 
SNOW DRIFT, F. D. Free blooming white. ..$ .25 each 
STAR OF BETHLEHEM, S.C. Pure white. Produces 
a star-like effect; beautiful beyond words. A very prolific 
bloomer $ .50 each 
SULTAN OF HILLCREST, F. D. Yellow and gold 
shades. A giant in size. Grows easily over 12 inches in 
diameter. ........ $ .50 each 
THE COMMODORE, 

. D. Clear bright lemon yellow 
Good show variety $ .25 each 
THELMA CAIN, I. D. Coral red and pink. $2.00 each 
THE WORLD, F. D. Deep rosy magenta § 40 each 
THOMAS A. EDISON, F, D. A rich royal purple. The 
best of them all in this color, a sure winner at all Dahlia 
Shows. Large flower, strong grower $ .35 each 
TREASURE ISLAND, F. D. Bright orange with gold and 
rose shadings, A good strong grower and free bloomer. 
Halve ies.slula'd eluiuivin.e eitisives «sisivie via Asia -$ .35 each 
VIN-WELL BRIDESMAID, C. Old rose, tipped 

yellow. j $1.50 each 
VIN WELL TITIAN, I. D, Lemon yellow, tinted coral 
red Ey 5S $1.50 each 

WHITE KING, F. $ .35 each 
WHITE WONDER, I. D. The best pure white, giant 
blooms, strong vigorous grower. Always good .$ .40 each 
W.H. T., FD. A rich old rose or begonia rose color, A 
color all its own. Free bloomer .$ .35 each 
W. I. IRWIN, I. D. Lavender... $ .25 each 

Pompon Varieties 
The Pompon Dahlias are gaining in 
popularity every year. Their unusual 
lasting qualities, exquisite colorings and 
small size make them indispensable for 
table bouquets and small basket use. 


AMBER QUEEN, Amber shaded apricot $ .25 each 
BOBBIE, Deep plum purple. .25 each 
BO PEEP, bright rose mauve .35 each 
BRONZE BEAUTY.  ovely shade of amber .20 each 
BRONZE QUEEN, bronze... -25 each 
CALUMETT, rosy lavender. .....-.. -20 each 
CATHERINE, yellow, tinged pink -25 each 
DELICACY, white, heavily suffused mauve pink .30 each 
EDITH MUELLER, orange and salmon red .25 each 
GOLDEN QUEEN, clear yellow -25 etch 
JOE FETTE, pure white ahha cece .25 each 
JONNIE, maroon red -25 each 
JONNIE PEPPIN, deep dark red -25 each 
LITTLE HERMAN, Cardinal, white tips . +25 each 
MIKE, bright red.... f -25 each 
OLLIE MOWERY, dark maroon purple -25 each 
PRINCE CHARMING, lavender, heavily 
tipped purple ae ; .25 each 
ROSA WILLMOTT, Dwarf lavender pink -25 each 
SNOW CAP, pure white.. .25 each 
SNOWCLAD, fine pure white .25 each 
TITIAN, Fire red A -25 each 
YELLOW GEM, Canary yellow -25 each 
YELLOW PINK, yellow, edged pink -25 each 

Miniature Varieties 
BABY ROYAL (Miniature). A beautiful salmon pink and 
apricot color with gold shadings. Ffowers roll and in- 
cefully on long wiry stems. Very free bloom- 
ec eter $ .25 each 
BISHOP OF LANDOFF, Dark reddish purple foliage; 
semi-single scarlet flowers. Extra fine for cutting 






mi lele'ar teal sla ental (etapeiastes kiss lal ain ksa $ .50 each 
COURONNE, Waxy white, looks like a gardenia 
einib wail disin‘e:sja)b © «i0'e:8\b/a)x veces ..$ .25 each 
FAIRY, F. D. id salmon $ .25 each 
JANE HOBBY, F. D. A very strong low growing Minia- 
ture, literally covered with glowing scarlet flowers 
cesienccsene sens vie wieie $ .50 each 
LITTLE PAL, F. D. Salmon pink $ .25 each 
PURPLE, F. D. Clear rich purple... $ .25 each 
PEYTIE CONWAY, F. D. Violet rose, silver tips 
seecces $ .35 each 
RAPTURE, I. D. Rose pink shading to sulphur yellow. 
Robust grower, profuse bloomer. One of the finest 


$ .35 each 
SYLVIA, FD. Deep carmine. « -50 each 
ZEE, I. D. Gold and buff $ .25 cach 
Pompon Bargain 
ONE EACH OF THE FOLLOWING: 
Catherine, yellow, tipped pink 
Rosa Willmott, lavender 
Prince Charming, dark maroon purple 
Little Herman, cardinal, white tips 
Yellow Gem, canary yellow 
Snow Clad, pure white 
Edith Mueller, orange and salmon red 
A REAL $1.75 VALUE 
ALL SEVEN, PROPERLY LABELED 1 00 
POSTPAID, ONLY $ . 

are 















Thirty-two years ago we started growing Glads on a large 
scale. Since then ‘“Glads’” have become the most widely 
grown and most popular of all the flowers known. Our Glads 
are being grown now in every State in the Union, and our 
many good customers are reporting wonderful blooms from 
them in all parts of this Country. We have never specialized 
in bulbs which retail at excessively high prices, but rather 
in the better, moderate priced varieties. Every year we dis- 
card about fifteen or twenty kinds and add about that many Welwon GhBiGula’ Modalbatte 
new ones. In this way we are able to keep up our selection Minnesota Glad’ Societies annual show 
of good varieties without adding those which cost over a held in Minneapolis in 1933. At that 
Jollar a bulb z show we won ten first, ten second and 
COE eos ten third prizes—all after carrying the 
flowers 125 miles in the back of a car. 




GOLD MEDAL 

‘ : ; : Teas ¢ 
Again this year as in the past, we are offering over 200 Many who saw our collection of fifty 
varieties, as well as several Bargain Collections. If you are varieties declared it to be the pueey 
willing to trust to our thirty years experience in growing cOusCROS they had ever seen at any 
“Glads” and don’t know just which varieties you want, we ¥ ‘5 5 ee 
e = a > > > : = "hey Since hen we ave wo! ™ 
suggest that you plant one or more of our Collections. They Sean eae ie ieee nrouEhonCMtne 
are made up for you and we know you will like them. If you State every year. In 1939 at the 
want certain definite varieties we are sure you can find tamsey County aie: the cute ae 
j i y hav rizes we won were, Ist on Collection 
just the color you want. The prices on many have been Dee Ke re ciatranneakehounat 
greatly reduced, and you can take six of a variety at the over a hundred spikes, and 1st on booth 
i 1 display 10 by 20 feet. At the Minnesota 
oan arn State Fair two weeks later, we on iat 
i size y x z on basket of small decorative and Ist 
: All bulbs used are large blooming size young bulbs, and Bee ee oD atlecuibitiauevanietion: 
with reasonable care and normal weather, will give you besides about two dozen other prizes 
excellent results wherever planted. on single entries. 



Over 20 
arieties of GLADS to Choose From 


Aflame, lurge flame rose 
Aida, dark blue purple 
Albania, pure white, large flower 
Albatross, fine pure white. 
Alice Tiplady, orange oe 
Al. Smith, early salmon rose 
America, iavender pink 
Anne Laurie, apple-blossom pink 
Apricot Glow, apricot 
Aristocrate, pink 
Ave Maria, fine blue 
A. V. Bunce, copper orange 
Bagdad, huge smoky old rose 
Baron Hulot, dark indigo blue 
Beacon, red salmon, cream blotch 
Bella Donna, early light blue 
Bertrex, white 
Betty Co-ed, soft creamy pink 
Betty Nuthall, coral pink and orange 
Berty Snow, large lavender 
Blue Admiral. tall dark blue 
Blue Beauty, large light blue 
Blue Danube, tall, good blue 
Bob White, waxy white, rose blotch 
Break O’ Day, exurly, delicate pink 
Brightside, orange and yellow 
Cara Mia, early light pink 
Cardinal Manning, cardinal red 
Carolus Clusius, pink 
Catherine Coleman, LaFrance pink 
Charles Dickens, bmght radiant purple 
Commander Koehl, deep glowing scarlet 
Copper Bronze, rich brown 
Coronation. salmon, shading to crear 
Debonair, LaFrance and shrimp pink 
Dixie, dar aroon 
Dream O’ Beauty, deep rose 
Dr, Durr, new white, cream throat 
Dr. F. E. Bennett, house afire red 
Dr. Moody, large lavender 
Dr. Van Fleet, pinkish 
Duna, tight pinky buf 
Early Dawn. fine early rose pink 








Early Peach, peach red, blending to ivory.. 
Early Snowflake, white 
Elizabeth Swartley, early pink 
Ethelyn, yellowish pink 
Eugene Lefebvre, purplish amaranth 
Euides, white, shaded pink 
Flaming Sword, Faraalion 
George Arends, fine salmon pink 
Gertrude Errey, soft shell pink.. 
Giant Nymph, large rose pink 
Gladdie Boy, sulmon orange 
Gloriana, salmon 
Gold, clear yellow 
Gold Eagle, early yellow 
Golden Chimes, large. light yellow. 
Golden Cup, large deep yellow 
Golden Dream, fhne canary yellow 
Golden Frills, rich daffodil yellow 
Golden Poppy, burnt orange yellow 
Halley, large salmon 
Helen Becker, pale lavender 
Helen Franklin, white, blotched 
Helen Howard, golden buff 


Helen Phipps, deeper than W. H. Phipps.. 
Helga, salmon pink 
Herada. mauve lav 
Heritage, world’s la 
Highland Laddie, deen tyrian rose 
Hye Nye, tall rose lavender 
Irak, huge silvery gray 
Joe Coleman, rich red, ruffled 
John T. Pirie, mahc 1y brown, blotched 
Jonkheer Van Tets, pure white 
Joregs Yellow Prim, yellow 
Kassel, large bright red 
King Arthur, large ruffled lavender 
Lady Marie, salmon pink 
La Paloma, fine pure orange 
La Verne, light yellowish pink 
Leota, pink i 
Lilac Wonder, light pure lavender 
Lily White, white 
Longfellow, LaFrance pink 
Los Angeles, shrimp pink 
Louise, dark aoe blotched 
Loyalty, dark yellow 
Lucette, white... ae 
Lucifer, bright scarlet purple blotch 
Magic, blotched lavender 
Maid of Orleans, extra fine white 
Margaret Beaton, white, scarlet blotch. . 
Margaret Fulton, coral pink. : 
Mary Jane, silvery lavender pink 
Marmora, lavender gray 
Marnia, beautiful orange... . 
Mary Frey, lavender pink (orchid) 
Mary Pickford, creamy white 
Milady Imogene, fine small white 
Mildred Louise, strawberry pink 
Ming Toy, buff yellow... 
Minuet, large clear lavender. 
Miss Joy, large pink, yellow throat 
Miss Madison, dainty pink. . 
Miss New Zealand, immense deep pink 
Mother Machree, smoky lavender gray 
Mr. Mark, blue 
Mr. W. H. Phipps, LaFrance pink 
Mrs. F. Pendleton, rose pink. dark blotch 
Mrs. Leon Douglas ie pink 
Mrs. P. W. Sisson, cameo pink... 
Mrs. Ray P. Chase, large tinted white 
Mrs. Von Konynenburg, violet blue 
Myra, salmon pink and yellow 
Nancy Hanks, peach and orange pink 
New Era, an extra fine pink 
Odin, light jasper red.. 
Olive Goodrich, white, 
Opalescent, rose laven ms 
Orange Wonder, late clear orange 
Our Selection, salmon red, dark blotch 
Patricia Carter, very delicate pink 
Peace. late white 
Pelegrina, best deep blue purple 
Pfitzers Triumph, large orange red 
Picardy, beautiful apricot salmon 
Polar Ice, wuxy pure white 
Pride of Wanakah, dark rose pink 
Primate, finest rich yellow 
Princely, fine tinted white 
Prof. Van Slogtern, soft pink 
Queen of Bremen, orchid pink 
Quinton, coral pink 
Rapture, late, tall light salmon 
Red Phipps, beautiful tlame red 
Rewi Fallu, rich deep red 
Rima, lilac and rose blend 
Rose 1910, eurly rose pink 
Rose Ash, ashes of “3 
Salmon Beauty, salmon yellow 
Salsbach's Orchid, dainty orchid pik 
Saraband, smoky purple 
Searlano, vermillion 
Scarlet Wonder, fine scurlet 
Schwaben, yellow, blotched throut 
Schwaben Girl. pure pink 
Senorita, benutiful orange 
Shawnee, smoky 
Sheila, light coral pink 
Shirley Temple, huge ruffled cream 
Smoky, cleur brown 
Smiling Maestro, deep salmon rose 
Sonatine, tall light pink 
Souvenir, pure canary yellow 
Southern Cross, medium red 
Spirit of St. Louis, burnt orange 
Spray of Gold, bright early 
Star of Bethlehem, finest pu 
Sunshine Girl, geranium pink 
Sweet Lavender, light lavender 
Sweetheart, white with pink edges 
Takina, rosaline purple 
The Orchid, orchic 
The Swallow, yellow 
Tiffany, pure white 
Tycko Zang, large salmon pink 
Vagabond Prince, bronze red 
Valeria, soft red, large flower 
Veilchenblau, clear blue 
der 
gest Glad; pink 










dink edging 









ellow 
white 




. yellow throat 
1 like in shape and color, 
P. P. Per Per 
Each 3 12. Each 3 12 
Vesuvius, blood red ve 10 -20 -60 Wolverine, pink eters ss cs .05 10 35 
Victory Chateau Thierry, large bright red. .05 -10 35 Yellow Wonder, buttercup yellow -05 -10 35 
Wasaga, very beautiful buff Rtstalaye au a -20 -50 Yvonne, flesh color, cerise blotch .10 -20 -60 
White Butterfly, white.. 10 -20 -50 Zuni, silvery rose, terra cotta throat. +. 20 -60 2.00 
Rainbow Collection No. 1 
This Collection is chosen for those who wish a riot of color and do not care 
for the names. It is made up of two bulbs each of 50 excellent varieties, all 
different, including such popular varieties as Margaret Fulton, Picardy, 
Wasaga, Sunshine Girl, etc. The early, medium and late varieties in it will 
give you enough blooms to have continuous bouquets for six weeks. It in- 
cludes orange, violet, rose, white, yellow, purple, lavender, pink, orchid, 
red, cream and all shades in between. The bulbs used are good medium size, 
all 1 to 114 inch in diameter. They come mixed (we mix them) and unlabeled, 
and all are sure to bloom. 
Two Bulbs Each of Fifty Varieties, 
Unlabeled, Blooming Size Bulbs. 
100 Bulbs, Postpaid, ONLY. oe 
91.00 
Rainbow Collection No. 2 
This Bargain is the same as No. 1, except larger bulbs are used. 
Large Blooming Bulbs, 
Size 114 to 1% Inch. 
Two Bulbs Each of 50 Varieties, 
Unlabeled, Large Blooming Size. $2 00 
100 Bulbs, Postpaid, ONLY. r : : s 



FIRST PRIZE COLLECTION Wo. 3 
This is undoubtedly the best Collection of fine Glads obtainable anywhere. They are no longer 
high 
riced, but you will have difficulty in finding varieties, regardless of price, which will surpass 
n rare beauty. They all are varieties which are winning prizes in their respective color classes. 
possible to describe their beauty in just a few words, but if you want to grow some of the finest 
Glads in your community this is the Collection you should plant. 
8. DR. F. E. BENNETT, House afire red 
9. CHAS. DICKENS. Brizht radiant purple 
10. PRIMATE, Best rich yellow, late 





- PICARDY, Soft apricot salmon 
. MINUET, Large Aiea lavender 
GOLDEN CUP, Large deep yellow 
. MAID OF ORLEANS, Extra fine white 11. AVE MARIA, Fine blue 
WASAGA, Beautiful buff pink 12. DUNA, Light pinky buff . 
OLIVE GOODRICH, White, pink edging 13. MARGARET FULTON, Coral pink 
LA PALOMA, Pure rich orange 14. MRS. P. W. SISSON, Cameo pink 
ALL BULBS PROPERLY LABELED 
Nousene 








1 each of these 14 Varieties, 
postpaid, ONLY........ trav sfti Be Faye a oer eea pe ee . 
3 each of these 14 Varieties, 
postpaid, ONLY. $2.00 
12 each of these 14 Varieties, 
postpaid;| ONL Yateeraenceaaer $6 00 

CHOICE 
ANY 12 VARIETIES 
Listed at 35c per dozen 
"FOR... 9800 
Listed at 50c per dozen 
Ona $5.00 ~ 
Listed at 60c per dozen 
| $6.00 

GLADIOLUS GROWING IN OUR FIELDS 
SUPER GLAD BARGAIN NO. 4 
The varieties used in this Bargain are all new, and are unsurpassed for natural beauty, size and 
dependability. Until this season many of them have been high priced, but now we are reducing the 
prices on them to a point where everyone can have a few of the finest Glads grown at very little expense. 


1. BEACON, Red salmon, cream blotch 8. REWI FALLU, Rich deep red 
2. EUIDES, White, shaded pink 9. RIMA, Lilac, and light roa blend 
3. IRAK, Huge silvery gray 10. SHIRLEY TEMPLE, large ruffled cream 
4. MARGARET BEATON, White, scarlet blotch 11. TAKINA, Rosaline purple 
5. MISS NEW ZEALAND, Immense deep pink 12, VAGABOND PRINCE, bronze red 
6. NEW ERA, Extra fine pink 13. VALERIA, Soft red, large flower 
7. RED PHIPPS, Beautiful flame red 14. ZUNI, 
Silvery rose, terra cotta throat 





ALL BULBS PROPERLY LABELED 












1 each of these 14 Vari 
postpaid, ONLY. . a bina, -aniigr 3a nts, aes Rea eat aS $2.00 
3 each of these 14 Varieties, 
postpaid, ONLY $5.00 








12 each of these 14 Varieties, 
postpaid; (ONLY. & jincciicts enn een oaeenee $1 8.50 





