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7 We are a member of the New Ingland Gladiolus Seciety, 
We are offering you this:year one of the finest. group of varisties in the 
state, We have practically all of the varieties that have been voted as the most 
pomilar in the United States and Canada. We also have many of the new varieties, In 
moking our selections each year we keep in mind their value as cut flowers, in which 
we have a very large trade. People who visit our gardens cach year exclaim over the 
qeality of the flowering spikes that they see growing there, This quality is due to 
the vigor of our bulbs, 
Our gardens are inspected every year during the growing season and latter the 
bulbs are inspected by the New York St«ste Department of Agriculture and Harkets., 
They have always been found to be free of injurious insects and diseases, 
In the following list you will find the names of all the varieties that we 
are growing in 1941. Those with the price after them we are offering for sale. All 
prices quoted are for large No.1 bulbs. No item is sold for less than ten cents. 
When the price is quoted as 2- .15 it means that the price is two bulbs for fifteen 
cents. Twelve bulbs of the same variety will be sold for the price of ten and six 
for the price of five, 3 further diseount will be given on larger quantities, We 
will also have a limited number of smaller bulbs and bulblets at lower prices, If 
interested write for prices. On all orders over one dollar postage will be paid 
by us. Cash must accompany all orders. 
TULIPS: We will have for fall delivery 26 varicties of tulips which wore se- 
lected for us as the outstanding varistics exhibited in the "Gardens:on Faradé™ at 
the New York Worlds Fair, Our bulbs wero imported directly from Holland. The varie- 
; ties and colors are listed following the glads, 
DAHLIAS: We have been growing dahlias for many years, This year we are offer- 
ing three types—- pompom, large flowering and miniatures, Our varieties are too num- 
erous to list. If you are intercsted we can make you up a very fine selection, 
Visitors are always welcome at aur gardens which are located one mile north 
of the village of Oxford on Route 12, Our office is located on Mechanic Street, 
Oxford. 
DARK RED Dark Red con't, 
Black Opal (Yrrey ( 26 Rewi Fallu (¥Fallu) 15 
Gencral Mangin (Lomoine) 2-.13 . Royal York (Palmer) Pak: 
foroceo (Pfitzer) 2-.15 Southern Cross (Whiteley) 2-15 
Paul Cambon (Lemoine) 2-215 Yan Ticnhoven( Duijn) 215 
Persia ~ lO _ Waratah (Zrrcy) 2-,15 
Pirate (Palmer) 2-.15 
Purple Glory (Kunderd) 2-.15 SAARLET 
T,A.Edison (Kunderd) 2-.1k aflame (Hornberger) 2-14 
iladdin(Palner) 
IL3DIUM RED Beacon (Palmer) eee 
Algonquin (Palmer) »5O Daily Record (llair) 
imador (Kingsley) 2-14 Dell Rose eis 
Jmerican Commandcr(New) Del Ray (Burtner) 
Bill Sowden (Fallu) 2-615 Dr. Bonnett (Dicner) 2-.14 
Carmonia (Mair) 2-.15 Johann S.Bach (Pfitzer) ~ 10 
Commahder Koch1(Pfitzcr) r-.14 Ninth Symphony(Pfitzcr) Ray: 
Coral Glow (Errey) Oncot (Prestgard) 
Crimson Glow (Betscher) 2-14 Orange Fires (Hunderd) 2-215 
| Dr.C,Hoeg (Hocg) S42 Pfitzors Triumph (}fitzcr) eae 
Emil Jannings (Barth) oS Pimpernel (Mair) 2-.15 
Flaming Iicteor (Ifitsch) 2-.14 Red Giant (Phillips) 
Jamos FitsJames (7llis) Red Lory (frroy) 2.15 
lemory of Hindengurg(Pfitzer) 250 . Red Phipps (Briggs) Qos lS 
Red Glory (Ellis) Rogent (Palner) 1,00 

