L ; ‘ 
Simcoe: Meckece: Light purple, flaked 
 _( 2—25e; 10—$1.00). 
Deep salmon. 
Smiling Maestro 2i?..°2) 70" 
(LL 2—14c; 10—60c) (M S—12c; 10—30c). 
Snow Princess (Pf) Immense white. 
Many blooms open. 
ee 2—15c; 10—60c) (M 3—12c; 10—35c). 

- Snow Princess is a big new white, 

y. You won’t go wrong, if say, “I’Il bite.” 
; (Kinyon) Very large light rose 
So-Big pink. Early. (I 2—18c; 10—80c). 
; ‘Sonatine (Pt); Very stall. 

Too bad that dame, “Our Clementine,” 
Grew ducks instead of Sonatine. 
Southern Command (77°, .N°x 
Peach red, shaded bright scarlet. 
(G 40c; 3—$1.00) (M 25c; 3—70c). 
Southern Cross (Ney Zealand) a 
(M 3—12c; 10—30c). 
(Bvans) Bxhibition 
(HZ 75c; 3—$1.80) (M 40c; 2—75c). 
(Prestgood) - Lovely white 
Sweetheart with pink edges. Early. 
(L 2—14c; 10—60c). 
(New Zealand) Massive. Rose-line 
Takina purple. Stock scarce. 
(LZ 2—18c; 10—80c) (M 2—12c; 10—50c). 
7 (Zimmer) Dark rose-red. 
Timbuctoo Blooms slightly ruffled. 
(GZ 2—18c; 10—80c) (M 2—15c; 10—60c). 
e J a 
Tunia’s Triumph pap yon salmon 
(L 2—25c; 10—$1.00) (M 2—15c; 10—60c). 
Uncas (Webster) Deep coppery orange. 
Hight large blooms open. 
(GL 2—15c; 10—60c) (M 3—12c; 10—30c). 
Fs H (Palmer) Bronze- 
Vagabond Prince red, with rich or- 
ange-red blotches. Decidedly different. 
(LZ 2—15c; 10—60c) (M 3—10c; 10—30c). 
Hy (Pruitt) A very unustal: lovely 
Valaria Eras cr ted Bine spikes. 
(LG 2—18c; 10—80c) (M 2—12c; 10—50c). 
Vista Bonita (‘Zlis) Immense gerani- 
(L 2—25c; 10—$1.00) (M 2—14c; 10—60c). 
Order early and plant early for best results. 
(Palmer) Clear buff ruffled. 
Wasaga Not a good shipping variety. 
(LG 2—12c; 10—50c) (M 3—10c; 10—25c). 

(From New 

Wasaga’s color can’t be beat, 
That Glad looks good enough to eat. 

Zuni (Mitsch) Sparkling silvery rose, 
by a large terra cotta throat. 
(L 2—15c; 10—60c) (M 2—10c; 10—40c). 

Tall Zuni now brings up the rear. 
Loud praise for it is all we hear. 
Defense Gardens 
“SELF DEFENSE” GARDENS. Not saying 
much about defense gardens. Newspapers, 
magazines, radios will amply stress this idea. 
Flowers not a luxury. Their care and en- 
_joyment may do more than anything else to 
keep one fit; both mentally and physically 
these days of National and personal anxiety. 

Garden expense small, yet returns cover . 
weeks and months. Compare this with many 
other ways money is spent for diversion and 
pleasure. 
um pink. Strong spike. 
~ 
Exhibition salmon- — 
lit 
Exhibition Mixed 
Each order mixed from fine named varieties, 
our selection, none labeled. 
(Large 12—50c; 50—§$1.80; 100—$3.20). 
(Medium 12—25c; 50—$1.00; 100—$1.75). 

Long Season Mixed 
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 
Salbach’s Patented Glads 
California. Immense deep geranium pink, 
deep pink blotch in throat. 
King of Hearts. Light coral-red, red line in 
throat. Up to 8 open at once. 
Helen of Troy. Mammoth apricot and pink 
blend with smoky blotch of brown. 
Sir Galahad. Creamy yellow with crimson 

blotch in deep cream throat. 
Prices for any above 4 Patented Glads, 
Large: 25c; 4 for 80c. (Alike or assorted.) 
““Glad Gossip,’’ 10 Cents 
“Glad Gossip” is J.D.’s 24-page booklet. Helps 
you get more pleasure and profit from Glads. 
The price is 10 cents. It’s been worth dollars 
to many Glad growers. 
FREE WITH GLAD ORDERS of 50c or more, 
if asked for when Grace is sent. 
“Zebra” Iris 


Striped Leaf Novelty 
“ZEBRA”. 
season. But its special charm and value is 
plant itself. 
This Iris has lovely blue flowers in 
in the 
The unique leaves, green striped white, are \so 
tough and stiff that they remain erect from early 
spring until way late in fall. 
For quick and pleasing effect,” plant in clumps, 
colonies or rows. (Fine for Rock Gardens also). 
SPECIAL FOR SPRING, 1943: Each 25c; 3 for 
65c; 5 for $1.00; 11 for $2.00. Prepaid. 
ORDER EARLY AND PLANT EARLY FOR 
BEST RESULTS. 
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