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Among the thousands of Glad varieties 
in our trial grounds each year, we se- 
lect 25 as outstanding to present to 
Glamorous Or 
All Prices 
Prepaid 
Burgess customers. All bulbs are Giant 
size, the kind that will be sure to bloom 
for you. 
ABU HASSAN—Clear, dark 
blue on tall, straight spikes. 
Most popular blue. Early. (3 for 
50c) (6 for 90c) (12 for $1.65). 
BLUE BEAUTY—M edium 
blue shaded darker at edges; 
-large, wide open flowers. Early 
midseason. (3 for 35c) (6 for 
60c) (12 for $1.10). 
BURMA — Deep rose, ruffled 
blooms; 7 to 10 open together 
on medium tall plants. Early 
midseason. (3 for 45c) (6 for 
80c) (12 for $1.50). 
CORONA—Creamy-white with 
rose margins; large; midseason. 
In great demand. (3 for 35c) 
(6 for 60c) (12 for $1.10). 
DR. BENNETT—Large, scar- 
“let blooms stippled with ruby- 
red and white. Nice .straight 
stems. (3 for 25c) (6 for 40c) 
(12° for 70c). 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN— 
Beautiful lavender with darker 
lines in the throat; 7 to 8 wide 
open flowers at a time. Midsea- 
son. This is the finest lavender. 
(3 for 35c) (6 for 60c) (12 for 
$1.10). 
GEN. EISENHOWER— 
Bright, clear tint of begonia 
pink; large flowers on tall stems 
open over a long period. (See 
photo.) In great demand by eut- 
flower growers and bids fair to 
become one of the top favorites 
of all time. (3 for 60c) (6 for 
$1.10) (12 for $2.10). 
GLAMOUR GIRL—A zalea 
pink with deeper tones and a 
splash of yellow; novel flower 
formation makes it appear dou- 
ble. Early. (38 for 40c) (6 for 
70c) (12 for $1.30). 
GOLD DUST—Deep yellow; 
very early. A stand-by with 
commercial cut flower growers. 
(3 for 25c) (6 for 40c) (12 for 
70c). 
LAVENDER RUFFLES— 
Beautiful, clear lavender pink 
with ruffled petals. Karly. (3 for 
25c) (6 for 40c) (12 for 70c). 
MARGARET BEATON—Snow 
white, lit up with orange-searlet 
at the throat. Early mid-season, 
(3 for 25c) (6 for 40c) (12 for 
70c). 
MARGARET FULTON—Rich, 
deep salmon. (3 for 25c) (6 for 
40c) (12 for 70c). 
NEW EUROPE-—Bright gera- 
nium-red; a sport of Picardy. 
(3 for 30c) (6 for 50c) (12 for 
90c). 
ORIENTAL PEARL—C lear 
-eream color; flowers to 7 inches 
across; casily grown. (3 for 40c) 
(6 for 70c) (12 for $1.30). 
PHANTOM BEAUTY—Clear, 
light pink; very floriferous and 
a money maker for the cut- 
flower trade. Midseason. (3 for 
45c) (6 for 80c) (12 for $1.50): 
PICARDY —Sialmon pink; 
large florets. Clean stock of this 
great, midseason favorite. (38 
for 25c) (6 for 40c) (12 for 
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PURPLE SUPREME—Bright 
purple; tall, straight spikes. 
Midseason. (38 for 30c) (6 for 
50c) (12 for 90c). 
RED STOPLIGHT — Clear, 
brilliant red, large florets, slight- 
ly ruffled. Midseason. (3 for 
30) (6 for 50c) (12 for 90c). 
REWI FALLU—Immense, 
deep blood-red; texture like 
Special! 
GIANT SIZE GLAD COLLECTION 
1 bulb each of the 25 outstanding Large Flowered Glads 
listed above and below (unlabeled) only $2.49 Prepaid. 
heavy velvet. 
name of this one—you’ll want 
to get more! (3 fgr 30c) (6 for 
50c) (2 for 90c); 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE — Mas- 
sive, ruffled cream with pale yel- 
low throat. Tall and a fine show 
variety. (3 for 25c) (6 for 40c) 
(12 for 70c). 
SILVER WINGS—One of the 
nicest white glads; a sport of 
Picardy. Midseason. (3 for 40c) 
(6 for 70c) (12 for $1.30). 
SNOW PRINCESS—Laree, 
pure white with creamy throat. 
Early. (8 for 25c) (6 for 40c) 
(12 for 70c’. 
TOKEN—Peach-red with yellow 
throat; highly attractive. (3 for 25c) 
(6 for 40c) (12 for 70c) 
TRUE BLUE—Dark, violet blue. Very 
early. (3 for 40c) (6 for 70c) (12 for 
$1.39) 
YELLOW SPOTLIGHT—Golden yel- 
low with small red markings ; quite un- 
usual. (3 for 30c) (6 for 50c) (12 for 
90c) 
Don’t lose the ~ 
The Famous FRAGRANT GLADIOLUS 
This variety eame from Ethiopia as Gladiolus Murialae and while 
some botanists consider this to be its correct ‘classification, others 
classify it as a species of Acidanthera. Under whichever name you 
choose to call it, you will find it to be one of the finest additions to 
your Gladiolus garden. The flowers are pure white with a maroon- 
black blotch on the lower petal, produced on spikes about 2 feet 
tall. When in bloom, the entire garden is filled with a delightful 
perfume suggestive of carnations. Blooming size bulbs which are 
smaller than regular Gladiolus bulbs. (3-for 50e) (12 for $1.75). 
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Junior Size 
GLADIOLUS 
25 All Different 
A gorgeous collection of Gladiolus, every imagi- 
nable eolor and shade, including many select va- 
rieties not usually offered at this low price. 25 
Bulbs,.each one a different variety of our own 
selection put up in a single package, unlabeled. 
Every bulb is over 3 in. in circumference and will 
produce large spikes of blooms the first season. 
This is not an ordinary mixture but each bulb dif- 
ferent for only $1.00. Prepaid. 
25 Bulbs 
ALL DIFFERENT 
Only $00 
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