FOUR FINE GLADS ORIGINATED BY GLAD-A-WAY GARDENS | 
BINGO. A fine new sport of Picardy. Color, soft cream-white, almost buff, with 
blended rose marking like Picardy, in throat. Growth, size, substance and other 
features identical with Picardy. Placed first this year at a number of shaws: Mary- 
land, Minneapolis National, Pacific Northwest, etc. It is really superfluous to elabor- 
ate on the merits of this fine new glad, as it is a Picardy of a new color, it is therefore 
sure to be popular. 
SWEET ALIBI. Ruffled deep geranium pink, wthi lighter throat, opens 8 to 10 
large florets on a 24 inch flower head. Make-up, styling and performance are excel- 
lent. This glad gave us some very fine spikes this past season and we will be glad 
when we have a larger stock worked up, so that we may have plenty to cut for our 
own use. Midseason. 
BEAUTIFUL DREAM. Immense shrimp pink. A beautiful smooth, rich color. 
This glad will give you some real heavy flower-heads. It is a good tall grower and 
made a hit with all who saw it in our planting the past season. With us it has a fault, 
crooks some from large bulbs, but was better in this respect this year than the first 
year we grew it. Any how when you see what wonderful spikes you get from smaller 
bulbs you will feel well repaid. Try it. 
NORTH WIND. This glad exemplifies size with an unusual quality, delicacy. 
A daintily ruffled frosty white with small rose spot in throat. This is not quite as 
heavy a grower as the above three, but for all around charm I think it is hard to beat. 
With only fair culture I find it to be better than some others in its class. 
All four above varieties priced as follows: 
large medium = small bulblets 
RGA Ch ca Nat Nis crete tee cc Manin tin wecitten vatia chances 40 25 715 100 for $3.00 
Pers Oia dak. hcg er eee eee, caine 3.20 2.00 1.50 
TWO BEAUTIES BY BRAUER 
SUMMER BREEZE. You will surely want a FRAGRANT glad in your collection. . 
This is the most really fragrant gladiolus we have seen; beside having a sweet rose- 
like fragrance, it is a fine cut-flower. Color is rich pink with heavily ruffled petals 
of heavy substance. Opens four to five four inch florets on a medium tall spike. This 
is not a chance seedling, but is the result of careful breeding by our leading hybrid- 
izer of fragrant glads. Good grower and propagator. Be sure to try it. Price per 
each—large $1.00; medium, 75c; small, 40c; bulblets, 10 for $1.00; 100 for 7.50. 
JACINTH. In our search for good early varieties we were much pleased with 
last year’s trial of this glad. Looks like a real good cut-flower, being early and of 
extra fine color, which is a warm orange blend with a lavender. suffusion. A good 
tall grower opening six or seven wide open large flowers. Good propagator and a nice 
keeper. 
Prices are: 
large medium small  bulblets 
Bachs. oo a eee ahah LASERs toe a ‘ 50 30 15° 10 for .25 
POP TON: ciciedtnideca un oe eek oem eee 4.00 2.00 1.00 100 for 2.00 
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