SEEDS 
Foreword 
Most of these crosses are from very pop- 
ular varieties and may have your approval. 
Others are from new Sports and Seedlings 
that are fine and should prove valuable as 
parents. 
Growing Seed 
To grow successfully, Glad Seed can be 
planted in frames or open beds after danger 
of frost has past. The soil should be a good 
open garden cr compost soil that is mellow. 
Plant seed by broadcasting or in rows 
that can be close together and cover seed 
either with soil or sand three-fourths inch 
deep. We use sterilized soil and sand that 
has been made so by Steam or Larvacide. 
Keep partially shaded and on the moist 
side as long as the seedlings are in good 
health. You should have bulbs from one- 
fourth to three-fourths inch at the end of 
the first season. Some of these will flower 
the next season and we feel sure you will 
be pleased with the new colors and forms 
from our seeds. We use the same seed and 
will plant those that are left. 
Seed Terms of Sale 
Prices —- Our mixed varieties are from 
hand-pollinated seed for which we lost the 
tags and these seeds are 2!'2c each. Named 
crossed varieties are .O05c each. 
All Sport or Seedling crosses are .O/c 
each. Order only in units of five seeds or 
more of each cross. 
All quotations are subject to previous sale 
Discounts 
Orders of $ 5.00 to $10.00— 5% 
Orders of $10.00 to $15.00—10% 
Orders of $15.00 to $25.00—20% 
and on orders of more than $25.00 
you may deduct 25%. 
Cash with all orders. No orders for less 
than $3.00. E. M. & W. R. Perrine Farms, 
7521 Whitmore Lake Road, Whitmore Lake, 
Michigan, gives no warranty, express or im- 
plied, as to description, quality, productive- 
ness or any other matter of any gladiolus 
seeds they sell. 
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