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SUPERWHITE 48-6-7. About the largest 
pure white, big lily-like flowers. L 10—50c; M 
10—30c; S 10—15c. 
SUSSEX 46-5-9. A slightly smoky salmon 
pink that blooms early and makes extra fine 
spikes, bulblets germinate poorly or it would 
be among the greatest. L 10—50c; M 10—30c; 
S 10—20c. 
TAIAROA 38-4-8. Smoky pink with plum 
blotch. It is most showy and distinctive. M 10— 
30c; S 10—15c. 
TAKINA 50-6-5. Giant rose violet, one of 
the largest. L 1—15c. 
TROUBADOR 44-4-7. Beautiful rose purple 
with the shining texture of satin. L 10—50c, 
100—$3.00; M 10—35c; S 10—15c. 
VAGABOND PRINCE 40-5-7. Deep smoky 
garnet brown lighted by a spot of scarlet in 
the lower throat. Very striking. L 10—50c; M 
10—30c; S 10—15c. 
WENONAH 40-4-10. Salmon rose pink often 
flaked deeper. New. Appears to be fine for 
exhibition and cutting. L 1—30c, 10—$2.50; 
M 1—20c, 10—$1.80; S 1—15c, 10—$1.20; Bulb- 
lets, 10—20c. 
WINGS OF SONG 40-414-8. Wonderful light 
pink with occasional slightly smoky fleck, 
white throat. Hard to beat for exhibition. L 
1—15c, 10—$1.20; M 1—10c, 10—80c; S 1—15c, 
10—60c; Bulblets 10—15c. 
WURTEMBERGIA 40-5-5. Late blooming 
bright scarlet with white throat. L 10—50c; 
M 10—30c; S 10—15c. 
YELLOW EMPEROR 40-414-7. This is about 
the most satisfactory yellow I’ve grown for 
ordinary commercial usage. L 10—50c, 100— 
$3.00; M 10—30c; S 10—15c. 
ZUNI 46-6-10. The most beautiful smoky I 
have ever grown. Makes fine spikes and flow- 
ers are nicely ruffled. L 1—10c, 10—80c; M 
2—10c, 10—50c; S 10—30c. 
SMALL DECORATIVE VARIETIES 
This is a listing of the medium and smaller 
glads that are so useful for places where the 
larger types are out of place. 
BABY BRONZE 36-2-5. Very tiny bronzy 
orange, not so beautiful individually but ef- 
fective in groups. L 10—35c, 100—$3.00; M 10— 
20c, 100—$1.60. 
BETTY CO-ED 36-3-5. Very light pink, this 
is most exquisite and useful where any dainty 
flower is needed. L 10—35c, 100—$2.80; M 10— 
20c, 100—$1.60; S 10—10c, 100—75c. 
BLUET (BR) 30-3-3. Pale dusky lavender, 
light yellow throat peppered rose. Pale but 
different. M 10—50c; S 10—30c. 
BRILLIANT 32-3-3. Bright red hybrid baby 
glad, blooms late and crooks gracefully. L 10— 
75c; M 10—50c; S 10—30c. 
CARMEL 34-314-4. White blended with lav- 
ender. Very early, ruffled and looks like rose- 
buds half opened. L 12—50c, 100—$3.00. 
CRINKLES 30-3-5. Ruffled deep rose, not a 
prim. Popular. M 10—35c, 100—$3.00; S 10—20c, 
100—$1.60. 
FIREFLY 30-212-4. Bright scarlet prim. 
Very early and straight. L 10—35c, 100—$3.00; 
M 10—20c; S 10—15c. 
GOLDEN AMBER 33-3-6. This is the finest 
deep yellow small glad I’ve seen. L 10—50c; 
M 10—35c; S 10—20c. 
IMPRESSARIO 38-314-4. Light 
laciniated glad, very nice. L 10—35c. 
IMPERIAL CHIMES 36-314-5. This little 
flower of wine-black satin is very rare and 
blooms early. L 10—$1.00; M 10—75c; S 10—50c. 
ISHBELLE 32-3-4. Light pink hybrid baby 
glad, blooms late and remains in bloom a long 
time, crooks gracefully. L 1—10c, 10—$1.00; 
M 10—75c. 
KEWPIE 34-3142-4. Very early deep red with 
tiny white edge. This is one of the showiest 
and finest of the glads of this type. L 10—35c, 
100—$3.00; M 10—20c, 100—$1.60; S 10—10c, 
100—75c. 
LOUIS HEMON 36-314-7. Three petals are 
red and three are yellow. Petals are star staped 
and upright. A very striking and unusual glad. 
L 10—50c; M 10—35c; S 10—15c. 
MAURICE BARRES 36-3-6. Deep yellow 
with red plume. This should be better known 
as it is fine and distinctive. L 10—50c; M 10— 
35c; S 10—15c. 
MIBLOOM 36-312-6. Flushed white with 
yellow 
‘light red plume. This is occasionally fragrant 
and parent of several fragrant glads. Very 
early to bloom. L 10—50c; M 10—35c; S 10—15c. 
MYSTIC 34-4-4. Very lovely flaked rose 
with white throat. L 10—50c; M 10—35c. 
OLIVE MARIE BROWN 34-3-6. Light or- 
ange and yellow, makes nice spikes. L 10—35c, 
100—$3.00; M 10—20c. 
ORANGE BUTTERFLY 36-3-12. Medium 
orange. Has the best form of any small dec- 
orative and most flowers open at one time. 
L 10—50c; M 10—35c; S 10—20c. 
ORANGE DELIGHT 30-3-4. Red and orange 
variagated. Small laciniated flowers, odd as 
can be. L 10—35c; M 10—20c; S 10—10c. 
PELLETIER D’OISY 42-3-5. Chartreuse 
green with brownish red spots in throat. One 
of the oddest of flowers, blooms early. L 10— 
50c, 100—$3.50; M 10—30c, 100—$2.50; S 10— 
15¢c, 100—$1.25. 
PRESIDENT LINCOLN. Very light violet 
with very dark blotch. Rare and most out- 
standing. L 1—25c. 
QUEEN OF BREMEN 36-3%4-6. Pinkish 
orchid with white throat. Early and such a 
lovely clear color. L 10—35c. 
TAURUS 36-3-5. This early plum violet is 
one of my favorites. L 10—50c; M 10—35c; S 
10—15c. 
UNUSUAL 30-3-6. Fiery cerise or deep rose 
red. A fine and popular flower. L 10—50c; M 
10—35c; S 10—15c. 
WHOLESALE 
All those wishing wholesale prices please 
write for special list which will probably be 
out the last of January or a little later. This 
will list most of my stock at prices to clear it. 
If you use quite a lot of glads it will pay you 
to get it. WRITE TODAY! 
PAUL BRANDON 
Route 1 Bend, Oregon 
