
THE WIGMANAIRES, PICTURED HERE ARE A BAR- 
BER SHOP QUARTETTE ORGANIZED ABOUT FIVE 
YEARS AGO. AT THE TOP IS CHARLES P. COMBS, 
BASS; LEFT CENTER tS WM. HAGEN, TENOR, AND 
AT RIGHT CENTER, FROUD C. LEWIS, LEAD. THE 
BARITONE AT THE BOTTOM OF PICTURE !tS YOURS 
TRULY. THIS GROUP IS SPONSORED BY WIGMAN 
COMPANY, A WHOLESALE PLUMBING CONCERN 
WHERE MR. VENNARD IS MANAGER. THEY CAN 
HARMONIZE 38 SONGS FROM MEMORY, AND WILL 
SING WHENEVER, AND WHEREVER THEY CHANCE 
TO MEET. THEY APPEARED WITH MONOHAN POST 
BAND AT THE SIOUX CITY BAND-SHELL LAST 
AUGUST. THEY DO NOT SING FOR FEES, BUT HAVE 
GRAND TIMES TOGETHER. THEY HAVE ASSISTED 
IN ORGANIZING 8 QUARTETTE CHAPTERS IN 
NEIGHBORING TOWNS. 
MAGNOLIA. (Palmer) (440) 
We consider this glad one of our 
best light pink glads. Every spike 
a cuttable flower, and a powerful 
grower in most any weather. 
L. 10—65c. Med. 10—40c. Sm. 10— 
25c. Bts. 25c Pkt. 
MAID OF ORLEANS: (Pfitzer) (400) 
This is the white by which all white 
glads are judged. Has been a com- 
mercial leader for years. 
Same price as Magnolia. 
MARGARET BEATON: (Twomey) (401) 
This dependable white with its scar- 
let blotch in throat is a well known 
old variety. 
Same price as Magnolia. 
MARGARET FULTON: 
(Ogrodnichek) (332) 
This medium size salmon glad is no 
doubt one of the best known of all 
commercial glads. 
Same price as Magnolia. 

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MARGARET WOOD: (Marshall) (570) 
A very large mauve or light purple 
that can make great size. Burns 
some in our warm weather. Very 
beautiful. 
Mediums 35c each. Bulblets 10 for 
25¢. 
MAYLING: (Palmer) (406) 
One of our late blooming varieties 
that this grower likes in his bou- 
quets. A creamy pink that can open 
a whole string of florets. 
L. 10 for 65c. Med. 10—40c. Bts. 
25¢ Pkt. 
MERCURY: (Lins) (436) 
Tall bright Vermillion red. Can open 
8 on a tall strong spike. 

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