WHITE EAGLE (Ellis) (Mid-Season) 
A heavily ruffled creamy white. A tall grower with 6 to 8 blooms open. 
Large 1-25c Medium 2-25c Small 4-25c 
WHITE GOLD (Scheer) (Early Mid-Season) 
A rich cream blending to a light gold throat, florets are large and place- 
ment of blooms never crowded. Vigorous grower with very broad leaves, a 
popular basket flower. 
Large 1-l5c Medium 1-l0c Small 2-15c Bulblets 50-25c 
YELLOW PARADISE (Mid-Season) 
A light yellow sport of Paradise with the same characteristics as Paradise. 
Large 10-$1.00 Medium 10-70c Small 10-40c Bulblets 50-25c 
No Discount WACLESALE PRICE LIST Not. Prepaid 

NAME PER No.1 No.2 No.8 No.4 #£=.\No.5 #£No. 6 BULBLETS 
ALLGONOUIN@ 2: 100 $ 8.00 $ 650 $ 5.00 $ 4.00 $ 300 $2.00 %4pt. $ 2.00 
GHAMOUNY Sere. 22. 100 5.50 4.50 3.50 2.50 ‘pt. 2.00 
ETHEL C. COLE... .100 8.00 6.50 5.00 4.00 3.00 2.00 pt. 2.00 
GENGHIS KHAN....100 70.00 60.00 50.00 40.00 35.00 30.00 

MARSEILLAISE ..... 100 8.00 650 5.00 3.50 %pt. 3.50 
NANE UE Met ca ce 100 350.00 300.00 225.00 175.00 100.00 75.00 ‘%pt. 32.00 
MOHAWK .......... 100 10.00 800 6.50 5.00 4.00 3.00 %pt. 2.00 
PHOEBE Se cence 100 45.00 40.00 30.00 25.00 18.50 15.00 %pt. 15.00 
PIGARDY22—50 100 8.00 650 5.00 4.00 3.00 2.00 %pf. 2.00 
REWI FALLU....... 100 8.00 650 5.00 400 3.00 2.00 %pt. 2.00 
ROSA VAN LIMA....100 8.00 650 5.00 400 3.00 2.00 %pt. 2.00 
NOTE:- 
We are not in the true sense of the word a commercial grower, but grow 
these glads chiefly to find a control for the various diseases on the bulbs. (Call 
it a hobby, a craze, or anything you like; but we get just as much pride in grow-. 
ing a variety into a good healthy green foliage as perhaps many of you get in 
winning grand champion ribbons at the shows.) 
Growing glads for the past twenty years, first as a hobby and more recently 
for the sake of a control for the diseases infesting them. we have had the pleasure 
this year of seeing beds upon beds of good green healthy foliage of varieties such 
as:- Genghis Khan, Nanette, Chamouny, Phoebe, White Gold, Snowprincess, 
Picardy, (5 full beds of this variety) and many more, too numerous to mention. 
Everyone a good grower with the exception of a few lots that were not quite 
up to snuff as we would want them to be. Our glads are planted in beds 12 by 60 
feet with paths in between, making it convenient for visitors to go from bed to 
bed to inspect the glads. 
Year after year as we work with our glads we discover more and more in 
aiding us in our work to find the cause of our one big killer of the bulbs. We 
have had many requests from customers asking us what we use as a dip. We 
really have no special dip, and as for that big destroyer of the bulbs, no dip in 
the world can check that menace. We have a theory on what we believe is the 
cause of the big killer and we are working along that line. Theory is not enough, 
but theory and practice sometimes solves the problem and if we are right, we 
