













DAD. Tall growin pace blooms; beautiful, smoky old 
‘avorite exhibition 
CON, Brilliant ee eos with cream blotch. Tall, very 
tine, and in great demand. Color photo on page 
— O’HEAVEN. Deep rich orange with yellow ‘throat. Tall; one 
of the best of its color. See picture on opposite page. 
G LEAR. Early, magnificent, ruffled flowers of velvety red- 
ur ple. Tall, strong spike. Color photo on page 28. 
Lore} OLE. Immense light pink of great beauty, often 
or 10 large, et placed blooms open at one time. 
G7—GOLD DUST. Very deep, rich pure yellow. New, super-fine 
‘Glad. Pictured on opposite page. - 
MARGARET BEATON. Beautiful, unusual flowers of clear white 
poronge red blotch in throat. Superb large blooms. Pictured 
page 
-PICARDY. Always a sensational flower. Large spikes of ‘soft 
_ apricot-pink, florets well spaced and many open at one time. Has 
_been one of the most popular Glads of all times. 
ROSA VAN LIMA. Pure, light, clear rose pink and exceptionally 
i Sbecutiful. Large florets on a tall, strong spike. 
GlI—SNOW PRINCESS. Ele eye Glad; extra large blooms of clear 
mote with cream throat. Strong spikes of heavy substance. 
com _ FERRIS’ PRICES ON THE 10 “HANDSOME” GLADS 
rae biotres kind or assorted, but not less than two of a variety) 
2 for 18c * 10 for 70c 
| Bieri .60 % 50 for $2.85 % 100 for $5.35 
POSTPAID 
: 10 “Glorious” Glads 
" GI2-BARCAROLE. coat ae beautifully ruffled flowers of salmon- 
orange; finest of its color. See picture on page 28. 
4—CASABLANCA. Superb, new, ruffled white. Blooms large and 
~~ Jong lasting. 
_ GIS—CHAMOUNY. Handsome light cerise rose. Tall, slender spikes 
ao - with: mony open florets. Wonderful for exhibition; equally as fine 
in the garden. Shown in color on page 28. 
G16—CORONA. A real beauty queen. Huge spikes, often 18 florets, 
color soft cream with exquisite rose picotee edge on all petals. 
_ One of the most popular. 
G17 SHOPMAN'S GLORY. New, very fine, clear yellow. Blooms of 
excellent form on tall stems. Early. 
GI18—MARGUERITE. Large, ruffled aces of rich watermelon-pink 
with cream throat. Grand in the garden and in bouquets. 
‘— G19—PELEGRINA. “arpaey indigo-blue, many florets open at one 
time. An outstanding G 
oe ‘G20—STOPLIGHT RED. an ge, wide open florets of rich velvet ‘y 
a _ crimson, Laps g catarig ruffled. Long, strong flower spikes. 
__ super-fine red 
 G21—WHITE GOLD. Gigantic, 7-inch florets of light clear cream 
= shading to gold in the throat. For sheer, delicate beauty, im- 
ie dr seon dl ‘size and form, it is simply ‘“‘tops’’. See picture on oppo- 
ie Gm nEWi FALLU. Giant} ae kegs Glad of deep blood red; heavy, 
- "velvety texture. Very fin 
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_ FERRIS’ PRICES on THE 10 “GLORIOUS” GLADS 
(Alle one kind or assorted, but not less than two of a variety) 
Bee 2for22c ~*& 10 for 85c 
25 sors .90 % 50 for $3.50 *% 100 for $6.60 
POSTPAID 
10 “Super” Glads 
G23—BLACK OPAL. Finest of the new, very dark reds. Large flowers 
of rich maroon shaded black. Beautiful form; splendid grower. , 
cen Pa BEAUTY. Large, wide open flowers of lovely, clear blue 
a dee towards the edges. Develops a wonderful spike; finest 
=< medium oe ue. Illustrated on opposite page. 
_ G25—CAMELLIA. Exquisite flowers of delicate shell- ink on a 
creamy background. eas large ower are perfect for cutting. 
It is far more beautifu' own in the picture on page 28. 
_ G26—ELIZABETH THE THE QUEEN. Extra fine, new, large, beautifull 
se ruffled blooms of soft lavender; early. A wonder ul flower, an 
one you must have. 
ce G27—JUNE BELLS. The new, super-fine, pure white. Large flowers 
___ of handsome form on tall stems. Highly recommended. 
_ G28—PINK RADIANCE. A radiant beauty; gigantic flowers on tall, 
oe: strong stems, color a soft, sparkling pink. You will want this new 
_ Glad in your garden. 
_ G29-—-OREGON GOLD. Finest light yellow Glad. Large, beautifully 
__tuffled flowers of splendid form, color a soft clear yellow. 
Gx . opeacent, large flowers of dark, rich crimson, 
ad once. If you are partial to reds, you will be de- 
ie Hghied wi with ted Charm. 
__ G31-VAGABOND PRINCE. Deep glowing bronze, with blazing scar- 
a wore gtk florets een at once. Richest of all smokies. 
new introduction of soft scarlet flushed 
cbnon, large, rea | blooms are superb for cutting. 
pee FERRIS’ PRICES ON THE 10 “SUPER” GLADS 
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ate one gent -or assorted, but not less than two of a variety) 
10 for $1.00 







_ CORRECTION - Color Gladioli Illustrations on Page 25 
OUS GLADIOLI 
- Universally Loved and Planted—So Sats So Easy to Grow 
10 Glad “Stars” * 
G33—ABU HASSAN. Grand large blooms of deep rich 
violet blue with darker throat markings. Very finest 
of the dark blues. 2 for 35c; 10 for $1.50; 25 for $3.00, 
postpaid. 
G34—BUCKEYE BRONZE. New, elegant, deep rich 
bronze, often 8 florets open at one time. Large, mas- 
sive blooms make gorgeous bouquets. A unique 
Glad, and finest of its color. 2 for 35c: 10 for $1.50; 
25 for $3.00, postpaid. 
G35—LAVENDER DREAM. A most beautiful soft violet 
color; blooms large and graceful, many florets open 
at one time. Considered by many as the finest lav- 
pads Glad. 2 for 32c; 10 for $1.35: 25 for $2.75. post- 
paid. 
G36—LEADING LADY. A great ‘'star’’, winner of many 
awards. Large, perfect flowers of rich cream white. 
If you want elegance, include Leading Lady. 2 for 
30c; 10 for $1.20; 25 for $2.50, posipaid. 
G37—LEEWENHORST. Brilliant new queen from Eu- 
rope—winner of the Award of Merit. Giant spikes 
of rich pink, many open flowers. Wonderful cut 
flower; a fine performer in the garden. 2 for 35c; 10 
for $1.50; 25 for $3.00, postpaid. 
G38—MAJUBA. Immense flowers of flashing fire-red. 
In the garden they draw your attention at once. In 
‘bouquets they are dazzling. Most beautiful of the 
new scarlet Glads. 2 for 32c: 10 for $1.35; 25 for 
$2.75. postpaid. 
G3S—MRS. JOHAN van KONYNENBURG. Great, new, 
carmine-scarlet-red Glad, glowing, velvety, and in 
every way outstanding. Tall, strong spikes stand 
up well in the garden, and are splendid for cutting. 
2 for 35cz 10 for $1.50; 25 for $3.00. postpaid. 
G40—PURPLE SUPREME. Most beautiful shade of 
purple, blooms large on tall spikes. There is no 
other purple Glad to equal it; a prize winner every- 
where. 2 for 32c¢ 10 for $1.35; 25 for $2.75, postpaid. 
G41—SILVER WINGS. This grand, new white Glad is 
truly remarkable. Extra large, beautifully ruffled, 
snow white flowers win special awards at shows. 
You will be proud to have it in your garden. 2 fer 
35c;: 10 for $1.50; 25 for $3.00, postpaid. 
G42—SPOTLIGHT. The new golden sensation. Great 
large blooms of fine form, color a brilliant yellow 
with cardinal spots in throat. 2 for 35c; 10 for $1.50; 
25 for $3.00, postpaid. 
644Glad “Stars” Special 
20 NEW, WONDERFUL GLADS. Consists of two bulbs 
each of the ten Glad ‘'Stars’’ offered above. An 
Outstanding Assortment. (Regular Price, $3.36). 
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648s—""Mothers Day” 
Glad Offer 
3 Bagdad 3 Elizabeth the Queen 
3 Black Opal 3 Hopman’s Glory 
3 Casablanca 3 Marguerite 
3 Corona 3 Pelegrina 
3 Ethel Cave Cole 3 Red Charm 
These 30 FAMOUS GLADS — Our Bouquet 
Special that will delight Mother on Mother's 
Day. Gift card included if requested. {Regu- 
lar price, $2.75) $922 
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Glads Are So Easy to Grow! 
Before planting, we suggest that you soak the 
bulbs in a 732% Semesan solution, which you can 
obtain from any drug store. Set the bulbs 4 to 6 inches 
deep in good, well drained garden soil, packing the 
earth firmly all around the bulbs. Keep bed tree 
from weeds. You will have blooms all season if you 
plant the bulbs in 10-day intervals. Remove bulbs 
from the ground in the fall before freezing weather, 
clean and dry them and store in a cool, dry cellar. 
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