SNYDER’S “GLAD ACRES,” CLAWSON, MICHIGAN 
YELLOW PERIL (Ellis) (Mid-Season) 
Very fine large deep yellow, florets of heavy substance with many open. 
Lg. 30c (10—$2.40), Med. 20c (10—$1.60), Sm. 2—30c (10—$1.20), Blts. 15—25c 
YOHO (Beaton) (Mid-Season) 
Deep violet red or wine purple. 6 or more 5 inch blooms open on a medium heavy 
straight stem. This variety never flakes its color, as do some in this color class. A 
fine cut flower variety. 
Lg. 2—30c (10—$1.20), Med. 2—20c (10—80c), Sm. 3—20c (10—50c), 
Blts. 25—25c, 100—75c 
GARDEN MIXTURE 
A rainbow collection of fine varieties. 
Lg. 50—$4.00, 100—$6.50, Med. 50—$2.50, 100—$4:00 

SUPER DELUXE MIXTURE 
This mixture contains varieties worth far more than the price indicates. If you do 
not care to grow Glads under names, this is what you want. All colors of the 
newer varieties. 
Lg. 100—$10.00, 50—$5.50, Med. 100—$7.50, 50—$4.00 
Join a Gladiolus Society 
Persons interested in the growing of gladiolus, should 
join a society. ‘The benefits and information received are 
worth much more than the dues. Some of the societies issue 
regular publications such as bulletins and year books. Others 
conduct trial gardens and issue reports on the varieties grown. 
They all conduct shows. 
