of the newest and latest Glad introductions. Naturally, they cost more than the old 
favorites but we are sure you will want to try one, two or more of several, just to see 
what future Glads are going to look like. : 
Sizes. Jumbo means over 1%” diam. and most of them are 2” or over. L. means 
“large,” 1%” diam. or more. M. means “medium” or %” to 14” diam. S means 
“small” and are %” to %” diam. All these sizes will flower. 
We have only the sizes and varieties as listed here and all previous listings and 
prices are cancelled. Contrary to the usual opinion, there is no difference in the quality 
of flowers produced by sizes 1, 2 or 3. Planted early and given good culture a #4 
bulb will often be as good. The small sizes will flower and give only a little smaller 
spikes. 
Substitutions. If we are sold out of a variety ordered we substitute another, as 
near like it as possible and to the same value. If you object to this say “no substitution.” 
But we advise you to let us substitute. Glads are too scarce to take a chance on getting 
an exact variety and most dealers list them at prices higher than those below. 
Albatros. Very large pure white. Jumbo 15c. L. 9c. 
Algonquin. Very large, fine, brilliant red. By Palmer, originator of Picardy. Size 
#3. 15c ea. $1.30 per doz. 
Annie Laurie. Lovely, ruffled rose pink. L. 6c. M. 35c doz. 
Bagdad. Very large flowers of misted old rose. Jumbo 12c. L. 6c. M. 40c doz. 
Betty Nuthall. Coral pink and orange. Very popular for cut flowers. Jumbo 15c. 
Leuce 3a tori2 3G. | 
Bill Sowden. Very large deep red. 9c ea. 
Capeheart. New. Exhibition quality. Salmon rose. 6” flowers. 8 open at one 
time, L,.25c. 
Conquest. New. Salmon and yellow. Has been described as the most beautifully 
colored of any flowers. #3, 12c ea. 
Corona. New. White edged rose, like the Picotee Tulip. A most beautiful Glad. 
# 3, 15c ea. 
Dr. Bennett. Flame red. L. 7c ea. 
Dr. Moody. Large lavender pink. 8c. 
Ethel Cave Cole. Exhibition quality. Tall, large flowered pink. Many open. L. 20c. 
Golden Dream. Large, deep golden yellow. L. 6c. 
Grand Master. New, rich dark red. L. 15c. 
Los Angeles. Orange tinted, pink flowers. Jumbo bulbs 8c. L. 5c ea. M. 4c, 
35c doz. 
Margaret Fulton. Coral pink to rose doree. L. 9c. 
Marmora. Immense smoky lavender. L. 8c. 
Minuet. Lavender pink. Jumbo 15c. L. 8c ea. 
Picardy. Tall, large shrimp pink. Most popular glad. Jumbo 15c. L. 8c. 
Radiant Orange. Orange. Fine for cutting. Jumbo 12c. L. 6c. Per doz., 50c. 
Red Phipps. A fine glowing red. Our stock contains a few Red Lory. L. 7c. 
Sensation. Rightly named. Huge, deep pink flower. L. 15c. 
Souvenir. A graceful spike of deep golden yellow flowers. L. 5c. Good blooming 
sizes, 35c doz. 
Virginia. Fine pure red. L. 7c. 
Wasaga. Apricot pink. Jumbo 10c. L. 5c. M. 40c doz. 
Mixed. This includes lots too small to list, unlabelled or badly mixed lots and 
surpluses. Some fine Glads. Jumbos 12c. L. 6c ea. Per doz. 55c. M. 40c doz. 
Per 100, $2.50. 
Marica gracilis. Walking Iris or Apostle Plant. Beautiful 2” flowers of white and 
blue with yellow and brown marking in center. The flowers are followed by a small 
plant. The leaf-like stem bends over and the plant takes roots, thus walking away from 
the mother plant. Requires half shade and plenty of water. Often grown and is nice 
in pots in north. 50c. 
M. Northiana. Rare. Similar to Gracilis but larger plant and flowers. $1.50. 
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