(Sees ee eee) 
GRAY DAWN SPECIAL ) 
Because of the great demand for 
this unusual soft dove gray flower 
from Australia, we are forced to lim- 
it amounts. However we are offering 
small bulbs of this in an attempt to 
sible. We have never grown any 
flower that attracted as much atten- 
tion as this. 
Large, Each 50c; 5 for $2.00 
TERMS: Payment in full must accompany all orders of less than twenty dollars. On orders over that amount, we will 
accept a 25% deposit and ship the bulbs C.O.D. for the balance. All orders of $2.00 and over will be sent 
prepaid. On orders of less than $2.00 please include 15c to cover cost of handling. We add extra free bulbs to 
each order. Number and value of extra bulbs depends on the size of the order. Orders may be shipped at any 
time during winter and spring, but will be shipped as soon as possible after danger of freezing is over unless you 
request otherwise. On varieties listed per 10, you may order 5 at one half the price for 10. If you wish to order 
50 bulbs or more of one variety, you may order at the 100 rate which is 8 times the price for 10. You may order 
50 or more at the 100 rate. 
HOW TO ORDER: It is easy to order from this list. Simply write the name of each variety, and following it, the 
number of bulbs wanted, and the size, either medium or large. Then write down the price for the number of 
bulbs you have ordered. Do the same for each variety, and then add up the total. Enclose check or money order 
for the amount. You pO NOT NEED TO ADD FOR POSTAGE AS THESE ARE ALL PREPAID PRICES. In ordering collections 
merely list as “‘1 Standard Collection, Medium Sized Bulbs,’’ or “1 Fanciers Collection, Large Bulbs,”’ etc. 
Use any kind of paper handy. We have not included order blanks this year to help cut down on costs. Savings 
of this nature are reflected in our low prices to you. We get orders written on everything imaginable and one 
(Limit 5) order is just as good to us as another. If you have a particular date on which you would like to have bulbs 
Medium, Each 35c; 10 for $3.00 
shipped, just tell us. Most orders are shipped after danger of freezing but in plenty of time for spring planting. 
(Limit 10) Also please tell us if we may substitute. Sometime we may be out of a variety or size you order. We wILL Not 
Small, Each 25c; 10 for $2.00 
SUBSTITUTE WITHOUT YOUR PERMISSION. However, if you give us permission, and we have to substitute, we always 
(Limit 10) give extra big value on the substitution. Please write your name and post office address plainly. We do not advise 
| satisfy as many customers as pos- 

sending cash through the mails, but we get lots of orders with money enclosed every year. Most times they come 
through all right, but we want it distinctly understood that cash is sent through the mail at your own risk. 
Free Cultural Directions With Every Order Send orders to: BATTERTON Farms, Growers of Fine Gladiolus, Chatham, Illinois 





Variety Per Large Medium 
ABIGAIL (Myers). One of the newer tall growing 1 $1.00 Soe 75 
lavenders, this shows signs of becoming a leader__ 10 8.00 6.00 
ALADDIN (Palmer). Bright salmon with a cream 
blotch. Makes a wonderful show flower when 3 e225) 5- .25 
well grownl.225 02-2 22.23. 2S eee eS 10 .80 .45 
ALGONQUIN (Palmer). Brilliant scarlet. Eight to 
ten wide open ruffled blooms on a tall straight 3 .25 ice Paley 
epike . 2k Sn ee eee eee 10 .80 45 
ANNAMAE (Pommert). Very early pure white. In 
great demand by cut flower growers because of 3 25> 525.25, 
earliness::2542. 2 Lo Se ee eee eee 10 ay iS) .40 
BABY BRONZE. One of the very small glads of 3 -20 6- .20 
great value in corsage work. Orange-bronze____~ 10 .50 .30 
BADGER BEAUTY (Krueger). Fine light laven- 3 25 5= 25 
der, blending to a lighter throat-____________— 10 “i Sh .40 
BANCROFT WINSOR (Winsor). Ruffled orange 
with very fine growth habits. Stands out in the 1 sa 15 
ROR ne ae ee en ee ee 10 2.00 1.20 
BENISON (Palmer). A lovely white with lavender 
tintings. Opens many florets at one time for grand 1 E25 .20 
BhOW ae ee ee ee ee eee eee 10 2.00 1.60 
BETTY COED (Briggs). A medium sized flower of 3 .20 6- .20 
the daintiest blush pink imaginable____-______-_ 10 -50 ait) 
BIG TOP (Rich). This is a big pink with carmine 






feather. We can never keep enough of it. Grows 2 ao 3-529 
PAU Gis le ie ree ee ee 10 1.00 Sth) 
BINGO (Canine). Soft creamy white sport of Pic- 
ardy. Strong grower but color not as good as we 3 oe) 5- .25 
oy Ft ts Bay 611 emai Sai ie merlin amy aes a Atl 8d Cheer aan 10 yi fe .40 
BIT O’ HEAVEN (Crow). Tall orange of clear 3 25 5= 425 
color. Often wins at shows for ‘‘most florets open’’ 10 tle -40 
BLAZE (Lins). Brilliant scarlet red. If you like 3 25 Dalaio 
scarlets here is a good one that is hard to beat__ 10 oy bs -40 
BLACK OPAL (Errey). A red so dark it is almost 2 wo Mu, 
black. We never have enough of this to go around 10 1.00 -60 
BONNIE JEAN (Kruger). Creamy white with rose 1 Pa 4 S=aeo 
Tovoat ior.contrasts Se ee 10 1.20 .70 
BRIGHT BEAUTY (Brown). Another of the 3 -20 6- .20 
smaller arrangement glads in'salmon and yellow. 10 -50 .30 
BRIGHT SIDE (Prestgard). A flower of most un- 
usual form and color. Canary yellow shading to 3 .20 6- .20 
CRED) OC BTCC ie ieee ee pepe ae ee 10 -50 -30 
BUCKEYE BRONZE (Wilson). Outstanding large 
rich bronze. Most unusual flower. Healthy and 2 rp AA “fs 
ORES OR CTNEM ica alah ks lis oe oe ete as ees 10 1.00 .60 
BURMA (Palmer). Large formal deep rose. Heavy 
ruffling makes this one of the most distinctive of 2 .30 2.20 
RT Pr i a 2 Ae RN TE ae AE A ee ies 10 1.20 .80 
CAMELLIA (Palmer). This is a lovely pink flower 
of good size but it does not grow quite tall 3 me It .10 
enough for us. Special low close-out price__.____~ 10 -40 -20 
CAPEHEART (Windsor). Blooms up to 6” across 3 /25 4- .20 
of light salmon rose with slight rose feather_____ 10 .70 10- .40 











Variety Per Large Medium 
CASABLANCA (Majeski). Ruffled cream white. 2 wis 715 
Will open many flowers at one time for fine show_ 10 1.00 .60 
CHERRY JAM (Zimmer). A great big pink with 1 ay ES oS 
alicherry: throats Very) nices coe eee a ee 2.00 1.20 
COMET. A little bright yellow miniature glad. 
Florets are most unusual in shape and in the 1 ap as .20 
orchid ‘reminder. oe ee eee 10 2.00 1.60 
CONNECTICUT YANKEE (Schenetsky). A large 
light pink with orange scarlet throat. Consistent 1 1.00 afi) 
prize: winner), 2225225 ee ee ee ee 10 8.00 6.00 
CORAL GLOW (Ellis). Tall glowing deep orange. 1 Sh SS .10 
White: midrib-c~ 24422 Se Se re 10 1.20 -80 
CORONA (Palmer). Large flowers of creamy white 3 SPAS)  ) 
with rose picotee edges on petals______________ 10 .70 .40 
COVER GIRL (LaSalle). One of the finest show 
flowers. Extra long flowerheads with many pink 1 ay 4} “LS 
florets open == Sees et OE ee he ee SE i re 10 2.00 1.20 
CRINKLE CREAM (Ellis). Color is clear light 1 sy .10 
yellow with very pronounced ruffling of petals__ 10 1.20 .80 
DAISY MAE (Lins). Husky orange salmon with if aes) .20 
a deeper cherry’ throat) mark=2 see = =) 10 2.80 1.60 
DISCOVERY (Baerman). Tall, heavily ruffled 1 .25 .20 
creamy yellow with red throat star___________ 10 2.00 1.60 
EARLY ROSE (Jack). Very early and a very real 3 .20 15 
rose color. Fine for cutting and widely grown___ 10 .60 cao 
ETHEL CAVE COLE (Cave). A good light pink 3 aise aS 
that makes a fine display of color with many open 10 .70 .40 
EXCLUSIVE (Krueger). Creamy white with a rose 1 25 ah 
feather in the throat. In the “‘giant’’ class. Ruffled 10 2.00 1.20 
FAIRY FANCY. A small arrangement glad. Creamy 
white florets of most unusual form. Corsages made 1 .20 a les 
from): thése took likevorchidss ne ee 10 1.60 1.20 
GARDENIA (Scheer). A medium sized light cream 3 .20 5- .20 
with light gold throat. Free bloomer__________~_ 10 .50 .30 
GENESSEE. One of the “baby glads” of light yel- 3 2S S420 
low. Useful in ‘arrangementsi2— esos eee 10 AY fs: 10- .40 
GENGHIS KAHN (Scheer). A giant pink, most 1 s25 male 
intensély, “ruffled 2. Sf. eee ote ee ee 10 2.00 1.20 
GLOAMING (Zimmer). A tall strong growing pur- 3 ay 3 4- .20 
ple with lighter throat so5 oe ee 10 .70 10- .40 
GOLDEN ARROW (Pruitt). New commercial type 1 1.00 75 
light yellow. Long flowerheads, many flowers open 10 8.00 6.00 
GOLDEN STATE (Wheeler). A huge light yellow, 
generally rated as the best of the big ones. Stock 1 eo -20 
S00TCE 255 5 ee eee ee ee ae eee 10 2.00 1.60 
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GOLDEN TETON (Zimmer). Huge flowerheads of 
yellow flecked with orange for buff-yellow effect. 1 Ph ide 3- .30 
Strong grower 23.0555 eee ee eee 10 1.20 80 

GRAY DAWN (Both). The most sought after nov- 
elty in our list. Medium light gray. Unusual and 
distinctive. Sorry we must limit sales to 5 large, 
or 10 medium or small bulks per customer. 1 .50 Ps 
Small bulbs, each 25c, 10 for $2.00___.________ a5 _..2.00 _., 10-3.00 
