sublimate treatment before planting in the spring, one ounre to seven gallons of warm water as a solution in whish to soak 
the corms overnight. 
Now about varieties. Remember it costs just as much time, money and labor to raise an out-dated, worthless variety as it 
does to raise a good one. Why not get rid of the worthless ones and get started with the better sorts, adding a few of the 
newer ones each year. Many of the older ones are still tops, but some are being replaced each year by better ones to keep 
your garden up to date, try as many new ones as you can find room and time for. 
COLOR TRANSPARENCIES 
We have some nice ones of Micharlotte and several coming seedlings also of Phantom Beauty, Golden Arrow and 
others, which we shall be glad to send to responsible interested parties for projection or viewing. They do show relative 
values better than can be done with any word description. 
PRICE LIST 
MICHARLOTTE (Tunias Triump X, Picardy)—Light flame red with narrow frosted edge on petals, formal type, very large 
wide open flirets five to six open three showing color. A good rugged red that gives lots of bulblets. $1.25 each. Bulblets 10c 
each., $6 per 100. 
Special offer for those who wish a quick start with this fine red: One extra bulb and eight plump bulblets for an 
additional $1.25 making two bulbs that will throw top size spikes and eight bulblets for only $2.50. 
Do not be deceived by this price: Micharlotte will hold its own, in its color class, with any glad now on the market regardless 
of price. Mr. Loubris of Massachusetts took two blues with it at Boston show, the only time it has been exhibited on the 
show bench. My stock does not run into thonsands but several hundred, while they last go at these prices. Micharlotte can 
also be obtained from Mr. Gaston Loubris., Wakefield, Mass., and from Mr. Milford Johnson, Dell Gardens, Canton, Minn. 
One dozen at 10 times single price 
Large Med. Small Bulblets 
One dozen at 10 times single price 
Large Med. Small Bulblets 
APRICOT MODEL (Wilson) Large Dtc. Apricot colored, crooks in hot sun. Jumbo bulbs 8c 
AVE MARIA Pfitzer) Medium bluetb wibith purplish blotch, an old fovorite, much in 



demand eee = sees eee are ne een ee OI i ee eee 7c 
BADGER BEAUTY (Kreuger) Very fine new lavender, not too large but a real beauty 10c 6c 
BAGDAD (Palmer) Smoky rose. Large, very fine _______________________--_-- 6c 
BEACON (Palmer) Salmon scarlet with creamy throat, tall, many open at once. Still 
tops and one of the most beautiful ever grown_________-»__»_>___ 6c 
BENGASI (Cave- Large light pink. The most talked of new Glad__________________ $2 $1.50 $1 20c each 
BLACK OPAL (Erry, Australia) Tall deep red. The famous exhibition red from down 
undencthee worl ames ers a reer ea eee ee eee Se Fe SN Se 7¢ 
BLAZE — Large bright red. Good citer tuo) ee bn afclui Pepa 2 silat | kn patter al 6c 
BERTY SNOW — Old time favorite, lavender_..-- 5c 
BUCKEYE BRONZE (Wilson) Very fine bronze rose colored gladste cee ee eee 10c 
BLUE BEAUTY (Pfitzer) Best of all the blues to date____________________________ 7c 
BURMA (Palmer) Very deep rose red, heavily ruffled__________________________ 35c¢ 25c 4c each 
BIGSLOPE (Rich) sVeryatallalarcessliph ta pitike es ee 10c 
BETTY NUTHALL (Salsbach) Warm coral pink with pale yellow throated blooms, 
many vopereatp once. tall-estrong stemeon = ee ee ee eS 6c 
BINGO (Glad-A-Way Gardens) Cream white and rose. Sport of Picardy. Something 
dariferenteand goutstanding =e en 1 eee ene se ie Pe ee ee 6c 
GANDYHEARI:—Swellpink) blotched sthroat pees ne ee ee . 6c 
CHANTILLY (Graff) An improved F. J. McCoy and that is quite an achievement. 
Astewebulbletaxs stse. 2a een ete, ee ee ge a ee ee ee 50c each 
COLONIAL MAID (Young) Tall, straight plant with very beautiful lavtnder florets, 
lightivg penciled pepeset sees acer tte ee eee ee 2 ee ee 6c 
CORONA\—Largeccream! flesheatid: pmkje = 6s eee ee GC 
CHRISTINE (Cave) New giant marble white. A very few bulblets while available ____ 50c each 
ETHEL CAVE COLE (Cave )A wonderful pink, perfect placement, great substance___ 6c 
GENGHIS KAHN (Scheer) Large ruffled pure pink, a real beauty.-_____ _______.__ $1.50 75¢ 50c 10c each 
GOLDEN ARROW (Pruitt Bastian) A clear light yellow that almost comes in the giant $2 $1.50 75¢ 30c each 
tlass. I believe this is the yellow that florists all over the world have been waiting for__ 
GOLDEN CHIMES — Fine large creamy yellow, somewhat ruffled. ____________. 6c 
GOLDEN DREAM (Prestgard) Late yellow, tall, strong grower, florets clear yellow, 5c 
medium size, rose bud shaped. _  —___- ar) ay 
GOLDEN POPPY (Groff) A buff yellow that is distinctly ‘different in color as well as 

placemen cite 2 eee pees Ue ee ee a se Be 5¢ 
HARVEST MOON ( Jack) Outstanding large clear yellow. Pinata WO wef eR ae SS 7c 
HIGH FINANCE (Wilson) Excellent large grey smoky -___... ______-_______-___ 10c 
HIAWATHA (Dr. Graft) Large new scarlet. Very tall and straight Ee ae pe eee $3 50c each 
TSOUA> BELLA — Light! pinkish lavender! (2222292. ova) ee a 
(INTRUDER (Graff) King of the deep reds -_- bee Oe oy ag $1.50 $1 50c 10c each 
JUNIOR MISS (Canine) Large formal salmon ping. = Good commercialli ceed. =y Ww e8c 
KELSEY (Yates-Ruehr) Picardy with a creamy white throat, enough said ___________ $1 20c each 
KING LEAR (Palmer) A dandy purple wine red. Silver edged a a ae See She 
KING WILLIAM (Schensetsky) ByrKc: Salmon with cream throat, some say better 
than! Picardy = eee tee ee Se ee ee Fete ee 6c 
