Variety 2 
er 
RED CHARM—Very fine red _------. 1 
RED PLUSH—Large scarlet red __-... 1 
RED ROSE—Large rffld rosy red_-.--. 1 
RIMA—Soft light lilac rose —... ___._ __- 10 
RIO RITA—Tall large red orange____. 1 
ROBINSON CRUSOE—tan flecked choc. 1 
ROSE RUFFLES - ete NY) 
RUDDYGORE—Red with darker blotch 1 
ST. EDWARD—Early exh. orange red... 1 
SCARLET QUEEN—Large bright red. 1 
SIEGFRIED—rose and white —_-_. 10 
SIGNET—Ruffled white 
SILVER SWORD—Large fine white____. 1 
SILVER WINGS—Sensational white _._. 1 
SNOWCREST—Ruffled white __._.__.. 1 
SNOWCRUISER—Another big white... 1 
SNOWPRINCESS—Good older white__.10 
SOUTHERN DRAMA—Big red ___.- 1 
SPITFIRE—Good rose salmon -____---. aA. 
SPOTLIGHT—Fine yellow, red feather 1 
STARLET—Small ruffled white 1 
STOPLIGHT—Brilliant red —..._____.. 1 
STYLE PLUS—Ruffled salmon pink____ ' 
1 
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SUSANNAH—Ruffled pink & white___ 
TECUMSEH—Orchid like smoky __. 
TIMOR—Fine large rose red 
TUNIA’S MAHOMET-Giant smky plum 1 
TUNIA’S MARVEL—New red ___ Sat 
TUNISIA—Bronze red -_____________ lea | 
VARIATION—Soft light pink..____ 
WANDA—Cream Picardy 
WHITE EAGLE—Ruffled white site 
WHITE GOLD—Splendid cream comm, 1 
WILDWOOD—Pale rose pink __..... 1 
WINSTON—Beautiful cream sd 
XERXES—Smoky apricot — 10 
YELLOW RUFFLES—Medium yellow. 1 
Large Medium Small Bulblets 
14" up 34/.-114" ¥"’..94" Per 
was, 10 10 20 
.75 50 .30 2 25 
2.50 1.20 1 25 
1.00 .50 
25 =f 4) 10 35 
1.00 75 .50 10 80 
1.20 60 .30 100 ao 
50 30 .20 10 40 
50 10 50 
25 LD 10 .20 
.30 10 10 
1.00 .60 .30 10 .80 
.20 15 10 10 .20 
5.00 4.00 3.00 10 4.00 
8.00 5.00 3.00 a 1.00 
6.00 4.00 2.50 1 50 
.80 .00 .30 100 25 
50 .30 Bs) 10 25 
.80 50 .30 10 fis 
2.00 Hezo 75 1 25 
.50 
.20 “LD .10 10 .20 
2.00 1.50 Pi t3) 1 .20 
1.00 70 .40 1 10 
.50 00 10 .40 
20 ao .10 10 .20 
1.25 Si) .00 10 1.00 
Tou 1.00 15 
2.00 1.50 1.00 .20 
15 .10 3 for<i5 10 15 
1.00 70 0 20 
40 .20 She 10 35 
35 20 .10 15 25 
1.00 at0 40 10 .80 
.20 210-20 Foon seo 10 Fis) 
.60 .30 100 40 
2.00 1.00 .60 1 10 
THE GLADLAND SPECIAL COLLECTIONS FOR 1946 
The Gladland collections for 1946 are unusual in that they do not attempt to sell 
long items of stock. On the other hand they reflect our effort to afford our custom- 
ers a shortcut in securing for their garden the varieties that our experience indicates 
will produce blooms that are outstanding ones. 
It must always be remembered, 
however, that blooms secured from small or medium bulbs will not produce the 
first season, spikes comparable to those which you may expect from our large bulbs. 
If your growing care is adequate you may expect optimum results the second year 
from small or medium bulbs, and the third year from those grown from bulblets. 
Only a reasonable percentage of bulblets, even under expert care, and ideal con- 
ditions will germinate—“That’s why they are so much cheaper’—but if you are an 
old-timer in glad growing you will know this. 
THE GLADLAND QUARTET 
The spectacular new varieties—the 
TOPS of the late introductions. The 
growing of these will prove for you an 
unforgettable but pleasing adventure 
in garden magic. 
Chehalem — Silver Wings 
Snow Cruiser — Eglantine 
3 Bulblets of each - - $ 5.00 
1 Small Bulb of each - - 9.75 
1 Medium Bulb of each - 13.50 
1 Large Bulb of each - - 19.50 
THE GLADLAND SEXTET 
Every variety is a breath-taking 
beauty. Your mind will mirror a vision 
of their loveliness thruout the year as 
a delightful memory. 
Alpine — Commando — Exemplar 
Genghis Khan 
H. R. Hancock — Intruder 
3 Bulblets of each - - - $2.50 
2 Small Bulbs of each - =5 70 
1 Medium Bulb of each - - 6.25 
1 Large Bulb of each - - 9.50 
