SPECIAL GLADHAVEN ASSORTMENT 
For those who do not care about names or who want glads for landscaping or cutting, I highly recommend this 
beautiful mixture comprising about every known shade in the gladiolus family. Not “loaded” with the old style small 
prims. All good sorts. For best results plant early in May as some will bloom in 60 days, some 75 days, some 90 days 
and some late varieties will take 100 days from planting. Figure what is the latest date you can have bloom before frost 
then go back 100 days and it will give you the latest date you should plant this assortment. 
Large Bulbs 40c per doz. 50 for $1.25 100 for $2.25 
Medium Bulbs 25c per doz. 50%for, | 275 100 for 1.25 
Small Bulbs 100 for .60 
Postpaid if order totals $1 
SURPLUS STOCK AT LESS THAN COST OF PRODUCTION 
25 Bulbs of a size and Variety at same rate 
NOT PREPAID. No order from following list for less than $2 
Large Size Medium Size Small Size 
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DGDOTAIT oie recta ots ele re oe ee ee $2.25 $1725 .60 
EB. Los Farrington ceed cishos aisle eeieteenai sirens $2.00 $1.00 .50 
FHA USE oss oi a. dase 5 la 106 ese vongnsvelalie vat Seika teretrepenst aie cues bake fers ivi Ree $1.25 .60 
Gladhaven ASsortmentoien. - ieee ae ees $1.75 .90 .40 
Yellow: Wondere))s.) ina6 oases eee eee $2.00 $1.25 Pace 
Vellow sBMperors sce auie tate js eicsec ements $2.50 $1.50 $1.00 
DAHLIAS 
We have a few more of those fancy dahlia roots at $1.25 a dozen, postpaid. Assorted colors, large flowered 
mostly. Cannot be shipped until after April Ist. 
IRIS ROOTS 
Beautiful hardy iris, no two alike, unlabeled. Grow well in any good garden soil, full sun or partial shade if not too 
moist. 12 large blooming size plants, $1 postpaid. Shipped anytime between June 15th and Sept. 1st. June plant- 
ing best. 
GLADIOLUS BULBLETS 
Assorted, comprising most of my best kinds. 300 for 25c 
Mailed postpaid with other bulbs. For best results plant last of April or early May. Make blooming size bulbs 
first year. : 
SAF-T STORAGE POWDER FOR GLADIOLUS 
My own preparation I have used for many years on my bulbs in storage. About 1 ounce to 100 large bulbs dusted 
on in storage and left on when planted. Promotes growth of bulb and discourages thrips. Price 25c per 1 pound 
bag at Garden. Prepaid with bulb orders of $1 or more, or in lots of 4 pounds. ann 
By reading this list carefully you can save a lot of unnecessary correspondence. 
Unpack your bulbs at once when received and store in a cool place until ready to plant. DO NOT LET YOUR 
BULBS FREEZE AT ANY TIME. : ea ty P 
If you have THRIPS in your garden or on your bulbs, soaking the bulbs in a solution of corrosive sublimaté 1 ounce 
to 7 gallons of water over night at planting will help. they 
When you dig your bulbs in the fall be sure to have them well dried out before placing in winter storage, and 
don’t neglect cleaning off the old bulb and roots on the base of the bulb soon after going into storage. Do not 
remove the husks before planting time in the spring. After cleaning, storage powder may be scattered over them 
at the rate of an ounce to 100 large bulbs. apg 
GLADHAVEN GOLDEN HULL-LESS POP CORN 
I am again offering seed of my improved hull-less pop corn. I have been improving this high grade 
corn by selection and crossing for a number of years until I believe I have the finest quality pop corn grown. A 
slight cross from golden bantam sweet corn has improved the flavor. This corn is very early for pop. corn 130 days 
from planting to popping. The seed I sell is from choice selected ears grown in 1943. Those who have been growing 
tough corn with a field corn flavor and a large number of “old maids” in the bottom of the popper find it hard to 
believe pop corn can be so sweet and tender. Many people dry out pop corn too much; once properly dried store in 
a cool dry closet. Kept in a warm room it will soon refuse to pop. Plant at same time you plant sweet corn in your 
locality. Hen manure and superphosphate well mixed about a pint to a hill, but away from contact with the seed, is 
about the best fertilizer for pop corn. TRY IT. Don’t let over five stalks grow to the hill and have the hills at least 
2% to 3 feet apart. Two ounce package, 18c postpaid. 
