grown it from bulblets and they are acclimated to your location. In 
our trial-garden many kinds proved to be fine only after we had 
grown them from bulblets. Learned a new trick this year which I 
will pass on to you. Found that by using five per cent D.D.T. Dust 
mixed with the fertilizer and used in the bottom of the trench be- 
fore planting bulbs will really eliminate thrip from being around 
for a long time. Of course, before planting the corms, cover the 
dust and fertilizer with a thin coating of soil. 
We have a fine selection of selected crosses which we will sell 
at very low prices in comparison to those of 1945 and 1946—$25.00 
to $30.00. So if you have some certain color in mind and desire 
something fine to fill that want, scan the list of Selected Seedlings. 
Note colors we give and the very low prices. You will receive the 
complete stock, large bulbs, small bulbs and bulblets, at one low 
figure. 
Commercial varieties were grown by us the last two years from 
bulblets and 4’s, 5’s, and 6’s. You will find these listed and they 
are now fine young bulbs. They range in size from No. 5 to No. 1. 
At the prices given they are a real buy. 
Glad seeds were collected from 72 long rows of our U.S.A. 
seedlings in one trial block. Many folks visiting our shows selected 
about two thousand kinds which they bought. These seeds are 
offered by the one-half pint, pint, and quart. The price is reason- 
able; so try your luck with some as.we know that some growers will 
make a strike with them. : , 
We have a group of C. S. crosses which we were selling from 
$5.00 to $25.00 each, this last summer. Now we are forced to offer 
them at the low price of $2.50 for each C.S. complete cross. We 
have spent many times over on this figure for jabor, etc. 
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