16 BOB ANDERSON 

GLADIOLUS 
Delivery December to April 
Bulbs will be scarce again this year. Reason, the grow- 
ers are making more money on their cut flowers than they 
can by digging and selling their bulbs. However, we have 
been assured delivery of about ten of the better varieties, 
which will include all the popular colors and shades. The 
price will be around $1.00 a dozen and $7.50 per 100 bulbs. 
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A NEW WINTER GLAD 
WINTER GLOW is the forerunner of an entirely 
new strain of Gladiolus. It will stand several de- 
grees more frost. Planted in September, it will 
bloom by mid-December. Successive plantings will 
furnish later flowers. We have only a limited num- 
ber of bulbs, so order early. 
WINTER GLOW—A 4-inch wide open flower of 
deep salmon-pink with yellow throat, very artistic 
arrangement on stem. 
Be the first in your section to grow this new 
Glad. Price $2.00 per dozen; $15.00 per 100. Postage 
15c. 100 bulbs sent express collect. 
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Be sure and try some BABY GLADS too. See Page 7. 
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GLOXINIA 
Delivery January to April 
GLOXINIAS are one of Nature’s masterpieces. The velvety 
richness of their blues, violets, reds, etc., set them aside 
as the aristocrats among flowers. You know what your 
florist will charge you for one of these plants—why not 
grow your own? The main requisite semi-shade and a 
damp warm air. Fine for greenhouse or lath-house. 
Cultural directions furnished. In shades of blue, violet, 
alee pink and white. 35c each; $3.50 per dozen. Postage 
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GLORY OF THE SUN 
See Leucocoryne, Page 9 
GRAPE HYACINTH 
See Muscari 
