Enjoy a Glad Show in Wid-winter 
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are bound to be in such demand that you may have to wait some time before we can 
reach your name on the list. If you want to provide yourself a very enjoyable evening’s 
entertainment sometime this winter or spring, send in $1 immediately and get on our slide 
waiting list. Be sure to tell us which type of slide set you prefer. All requests will be filled 
in the order received except that we will break the sequence to accommodate a glad society 
or flower club. 
In addition to single spikes of glads, these sets include many beautiful glad arrange- 
ments. Also, we have deliberately included about one-fourth non-glad pictures for the 
sake of variety. These include garden pictures from some of the most beautiful gardens 
in America, such as the famous Magnolia Gardens of Charleston, S. Carolina, rated by 
Baedeker as one of the three most unique sights in America, (the other two being the Grand 
Canyon and Niagara Falls, Colonial Williamsburg, (restored by John D. Rockefeller), Dum- 
barton Oaks (the finest garden in the nations capitol), the great Hershey Rose Garden 
at Hershey, Pa., the great Jackson and Perkins Rose Garden at Newark, N. Y., and others. 
Most of these garden scenes are in the non-stereo sets this year. In addition to these garden 
scenes are a few other slides which we thought would have a special appeal to nature and 
beauty lovers. 
You may see both sets—stereo and standard—if you wish, for a rental of $2, but we 
cannot promise to send them simultaneously except in the case of flower clubs, when we 
will make every effort to do so. 
We are asking recipients of these slide sets to return them prepaid within 48 hours 
after they are received in order that others may also enjoy them as soon as possible. For 
your own pleasure, we urge you to get on our slide waiting list as quickly as possible. 

“Now that the gladiolus shows are over, I can write you how pleased I am over the one White 
Christmas bulb I purchased from you. 
“It was ready and in its prime for the first show I had ever entered a gladiolus, along with about 
fifty other glads. 
“The show was at Bay City, August 13th and 14th. 
“Here is the record for my one spike of White Christmas: 
1.—First Prize 
2.—Size Champion 
3.—Section Champion 
4.—Reserve Champion 
9.—The Lagden Gladiolus Gardens Annual Challenge Trophy for the Best Spike of 
Recent Introduction. —Maurice Maynard, Michigan 

Key to Varieties Pictured on Back Cover 
. White Challenge 
. Orange Gold 
. Genghis Khan 
. Betty’s Choice 
. Freedom 
. Poet’s Dream 
-. Beauty’s Blush 
. Genghis Khan 
. Eureka 
10. Gratitude 
11. Spic and Span 
12. Lancaster 
13. Dieppe 
14. Chamouny 
15. Wedgwood 
16. Daisy Mae 
17. Blessed Damozel 
18. Spotlight 
19. Rose O’Day 
20. Dusty Miller 
21. Spotlight 
22. White Christmas 
23. Regal Red 
24. Florence Nightingale 
CONAMAUWUPWNH 

Engravings by Kayenay, Mason City, Iowa 
Printed by Trades Publishing Co., Albert Ee Minn. 



