PHIPPS, JR. (Zimmer-442-75 days)—-Here is a very temperamental pink that must 
be grown just right, in order to get the best results. It must be planted as early as you can 
get on the ground in the spring. Planted early and dug soon after blooming. We planted 
PHIPPS, JR., too late this year for best results. Also left it in the ground too long, 
losing a portion of our stock. It is a much needed early pink, with a good bright color. 
This has possibilities, if we can learn how it should be grown. A seedling of Mr. W. H. 
Phipps. Strictly a commercial. 
Any size bulb $1.25. One bulb and 10 bts. for $2.00. 
RED CHERRY (Roberts-450-70 days) ——A sleeper that has come into its own. A fine 
early red. This little piggie is going to market., 
Large 75c. Medium 50c. Small 35c. Bts. 100 for $4.50. 
SILVER GULL (K&M-476-85 days)—Bright silvery blue with white throat. Good, 
clean color in this blue. Many florists have found it necessary to dye florets in order to 
get this color. To date, we have found nothing wrong with this one. 
Medium 20c. Small 15c. Bts. 100 for $2.50. 
SUNLIGHT (Spiller-416-87 days)—-A combination of colors, giving the effect of light 
orange. A fine glad, and will be with us for many years. Fine commercial. 
Large 35c. Medium 25c. Small 15c. Bts. 100 for $2.50. 
SUNSPOT (Roberts-417-80 days) —Beautiful light apricot buff with rose spot. This 
glad has quality-plus. At the Beloit (Wisconsin) show, Sun Spot was good enough to 
win the division honors at judging time. Thirty hours later, it was still in good condition, 
and of championship caliber. This shows its keeping qualities. Price is now down to 
where you can add it to your garden. 
Large 75c. Medium 50c. Small 30c. Bts. 100 for $4.50. 
SPIC & SPAN (Carlson-432-80 days)—Tall-growing, ruffled deep pink, opening 10 
large florets, with many of the remaining buds showing color. This is the biggest seller 
since Picardy, and is due to replace that variety in the Florida markets. Bulbs are almost 
immune to disease troubles. One of the greatest show glads ever introduced. Price is now 
down within reach of everybody, and now is the time to get your start. 
Large 80c. Medium 70c. Small 60c. Bts. 100 for $5.00. 
TEXAS (Buchanan-500-70 days)—-One of our best early whites. This has many ad- 
vantages over such early whites as Annamae. Fine commercial prospects. 
Large 50c. Medium 35c. Small 25c. Bts. 100 for $2.00. 
WEDGEWOOD (Fischer-366-80 days)—Waxy, ruffled blue-lavender, with creamy 
throat. Color is a dream, with charm and class delux. Not a large glad, but its appeal 
leaves nothing to be desired. 
Large 35c. Medium 25c. Small 15c. Bts. 100 for $2.50 
WHITE CHALLENGE (Arnett-501-90 days) ——An immense blush white with rose spot 
in the throat. Can make a breath-taking flower, and is at its best on the show table. This 
is a fine commercial, as its opening and keeping qualities are equal or better than Picardy. 
One of our finest varieties. 
Large $1.50. Medium $1.00. Small 50c. Bts. 100 for $12.00. 

DEADLINE—AIll new and recent introductions will be planted in April. All bulblets will 
be planted by late April. Commercial varieties by June Ist. Stocks of some varieties 
will not last throughout the season. Place your order, and they will be reserved for you. 
All retail orders will be shipped prepaid. All wholesale orders shipped express collect. 
We guarantee safe arrival of all bulbs. 
If you are no longer interested in gladiolus, please drop us a card, requesting your 
name be removed from our mailing list. Catalogs cost money and are part of the cost your 
friends pay for their bulbs. 
