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spraying. The treated bulbs are then 
planted and the trench filled. When the 
plants are about ten inches high, give 
them another spraying but with a much 
weaker solution than was used in the 
pre-planting treatment. Dig early, wash 
in Natriphene and dry as quickly as 
possible without heating the bulbs. Store 
in a medium dry, frost proof place at as 
close to 40 degrees as possible. 
Natriphene has not been extensively 
advertised, but commercial growers all 
over the country report the same excel- 
lent results we have had through two 
years of experimenting with it. It comes 
in a tablet form, each tablet making two 
and one-half gallons of solution which 
may be used over several times. It is 
low in price. We are one of the few grow- 
ers in the United States licensed to sell 
it retail. Add 50c to your bulb or plant 
order and we will send you a generous 
supply—enough to take care of your 
glad garden for a year. 
There are thousands of varieties of 
glads on the market, and more coming 
every year. We try out a number of these 
every Season. Discard those that flop and 
build up those that give promise of go- 
ing places. A new glad must have more 
than merely a hair-line difference if we 
are to offer it to our customers. The va- 
rieties we list all have something dis- 
tinctive about them, and they have made 
good under our conditions. 
All our bulbs are washed and treated 
at harvest time. We have never seen an 
absolutely disease free stock of glads, 
neither have we ever been able to buy 
new stock that was “without blemish.” 
We think those growers who advertise 
disease free bulbs are fooling either 
themselves or their customers. Preven- 
tive measures are taken and our stock 
is as near disease free as it is possible 
to get. Remember that everything that 
lives is subject to disease attacks. 
Prices and Sizes. Large (L) bulbs are 
from 1% to 2% inches in diameter. Me- 
diums, % to one inch. Smalls more than 
one-half inch. We have lots of smalls 
and the price is half that of large, but 
no single item less than 15¢c. 2—.15 
means two large bulbs of one kind for 
15c and not one bulb of two kinds. If you 
want bulblets include 25c and we will 
supply a generous quantity of the va- 
riety named. We pay parcel post on or- 
ders of $1.50 or more. 
Abagail. Somewhat deeper lavender 
than the old Minuet and a much more 
reliable performer. L, 1—.15; M, 2—.15. 
Burma. A giant in deep rose with ruf- 
fled edges. L, 2—.20; M, 2—.15. 
Capsicum. Tall growing medium pink 
