FLORIST COLLECTION 
5 Times 20—Wholesale 
Equal quantities (or 5 each) of the following: 
20 Varieties in Medium and over-sized M’s. 
Annamae - Bobby Dazzler - Buckeye Bronze - Burma - Corona - Ethel Cove Cole - 
Eliz.-the-Queen - Ivy Robertson - Jeanie - King Lear - Lantana - Leading Lady - 
Marlene Both - Miss Vermont - Pink Radiance - Red Charm - Salman’s Glory - 
Spotlight - Stella Antisdale and Van Gold. 
Besides some over-sizing, you will receive a 10% over count, or 10 extra bulbs 
to the 100. 
Please order in multiples of 110. 
110 Medium size bulbs $3.00 
In Lots of 3 or more Collections—$2.50 per 110. ~~ 
F.O.B. TWIN BLUFFS~ - - DECEMBER 15, 1948 
Or I will prepay transportation on above collections up to Dec. 15th if you will 
add 15c per 100 to above prices. 
Here Is Your CHRISTMAS BONUS 
Also on orders booked prior to Dec. 15th I will extend all Prepaid Premium 
Offers to all Wholesale orders received up to Dec. 15th if accompanied by, or with 
a retail order to the amount of $2.50 or more, and prepay all F.O.B. items if you 
will add 15c extra per 100 for M. size stock and 20c for Large. 
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I’m Sorry ! 
That “Comparative Variety Analysis” is out. 
In the first place I made the mistake of selecting a plot unfit for Glads with- 
out irrigation, but only 80 feet from village water connection. But that water 
supply! (I shan’t bore you with details) fizzled, even regular users were on short 
ration. 
In the second place we had the driest season in years and with it a White 
Grub infestation that resulted in spotted performance. 
In the third place, yes, you guessed it, I did run a bucket brigade to varieties 
representing the greater cash outlay for benefit of bulblet production and one can- 
not make comparisons under those conditions. 

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N. A. G. C. CLASSIFICATION 1947 
SIZES 
Miniature Glads 100—Florets under 2% inches. 
Small Glads 200—2% inches through 3% inches. 
Medium Glads 300—Above 3% through 4% inches. 
Large Glads 400—4% through 53, inches. 
Giant Glads 500—5% inches and larger. 
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CLASS ’ 
00 White 00 50 Red 50 (Light) 
White Ol Red 52 (Deep) 
Cream 06 Red 54 (Black) 
10 Yellow 10 (Light) 60 Rose 60 (Light) 
Yellow 12 (Deep) Rose 62 (Deep) | 
Buff 16 66 Lavender 66 
20 Orange 20 (Light) 70 Purple 70 
Orange 22 (Deep) 76 Violet 76 (Light) 
Orange 24 (Red 0) Violet 78 (Deep) 
30 Salmon 30 (Light) 80 Smoky shades 82 (Orange smoky) 
Salmon 382 (Deep) Smoky shades 83 (Salmon smoky) 
36 Scarlet 36 Smoky shades 84 (Pink smoky) 
4) Pink 40 (Light) Smoky shades 85 (Red smoky) 
Pink 41 (Light) Smoky shades 86 (Lavender smoky) 
Pink 42 Deep) 90 Any other color 
The first figure in a number shows the size of blooms and the next two num- 
bers show the color. When the last number is odd it means that there is a con- 
spicuous marking on the bloom like a blotch or lines. In general use there are other 
odd numbers used aside from the two or three in the above list. 
