The bulb planter pictured above is built by the Dowden Manufacturing Company, 
Prairia City, lowa, and has been a great labor saver for us. We can plant anything from 
large bulbs to bulblets, and space them with decent regularity. It will even plant potatoes. 
It will do about four acres per day and the bulbs may be planted from three to eight inches 
deep. Bulblets one inch, if desired. We cannot set the large bulbs right side up, but it can 
d> anything else. 
BUCKEYE BRONZE: (Wilson—490) 
This oddly colored glad has been a 
stand-out in our gardens for years. It is 
still popular in our bouquet sales. Well 
grown spikes will usually win the A. O. 
C. class in the shows. Fine performer. 
Large 10-75¢c. Medium 10-50c. Bulblets 
Packet 25c. 
BUCKEYE QUEEN: 
We grew this fine pink for two seasons 
and like it very much as it reminds us 
of Picardy in color. Have had some nice 
seedlings from it too. Grows splendidly 
from bulblets. 
Large 10-$1.00. Bulblets Packet 30c. 
BURMA: (Palmer—562) 
Here is no doubt the greatest “Mans” 
flower in our glad fields. We grow it in 
large quantity. Last season we question- 
ed its health a little, but this season it 
came thru in fine shape and we have 
many thousands of fine bulbs. We think 
it was the outstanding grower in the 
field this year. If we were limited to 
four glads, Burma would still head the 
list. 
Large 10-75c. Medium 10-50c. Small 10- 
30c. Bulblets Packet 25c. 
CHERRY JAM: (Zimmer—443) 
This ruffled salmon pink has a very nice 
cherry blotch that makes it distinctive 
from other glads. Has splendid habits. 
Large 10-75c. Medium 10-60c. Bulblets 
Packet 35c. 
CHIC: (Marshall—540) 
A fine blush pink from our Canadian 
