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ABU HASSAN (E) Holland 
Deep velvety violet-blue cf medium size. A very 
attractive variety that will be very popular 
L 2-25e, 10-$1.00, M 3-25c, 10-60c, B 100-25¢ 
ALADDIN (M) Palmer 
Huge, ruffled, bright salmon, cream blotch 
L 3-25e 10-80c, M 4-25e, 10-50c, S 10-25c, B 100-20c 
ALGONQUIN (E) Palmer 
Brilliant red, large wide open blooms. Tall 
L 3-25¢e, 10-80c, M 4-25c, 10-50c, S 10-25¢, B 100-20c 
ALICE AYER (M) Benedict 
A large, informal white, sixty-three inch spike, 27 
inch head, opens 7, 5 inch recurving florets, 22 
buds. A very vigorous grower, heavy foliage, 
never crooks, and stands up well in full bloom 
in hard rains 
L 1-50c, M 1-35ce, B 10-1.00 
ALSACE (M) Benedict 
Beautiful buff apricot. Heavy textured petals, 
fluted. Large decorative 
L 3-25c, 10-80c, M 4-25c, 10-50c, B 100-20¢ 
AMERICAN COMMANDER (M) New 
Tall, clear red. Vigorous grower 
L 3-25ce, 10-80c, M 4-25c, 10-50c, B 100-20¢ 
BAGDAD (LM) Palmer 
Large smoky, old rose, 5-6 open. Tall 
L 3-25c, 10-80c, M 4-25e 10-50c, B 100-20c 
BARBARA DEE (Rowe) (M) 
Wonderful shade of Fuchsia Purple 
L 1-75c, 10-$6.00, M 1-50c, 10-$4.00, S 1-35, 10-$3.00 
B 10-$1.00 
BARCAROLE (M) Palmer 
Deep ruffled orange. Heavy substance 
L 3-25c, 10-80c, M 4-25¢e, 10-50c, S 10-25ce, B 100-20c 
BEACON (LM) Palmer 
Clear red salmon, cream blotch. Tall. 
L 3-25c, 10-80e M 4-25¢, 10-50c, S 10-25¢, B 100-20c 
BETTY NUTHALL (M) 
Salmon-pink, yellow throat markings 
rp, 10-80c, M 4-25c, 10-50¢ S 10- 
BLACK OPAL (M) Errey 
Rich, very dark red. Outstanding exhibition 
L 3-25e, 10-80c, M 4-25c, 10-50c, S 10-25¢e, B 100-25¢ 
BLUE BEAUTY (EM) Pfitzer 
Light blue, petals edged violet-blue. 
florets. 
L 3-25e, 10-80c, M 4-25e, 10-50e, S 10-25c, B 100-20c 
BURMA (Palmer) 
Deep rose, lighter in throat. Heavily ruffled, well 
placed florets on tall spikes. Fine for exhibition. 
L 3-25c, 10-80c, M 4-25¢e, 10-50c S 10-25c, B 100-20c 
CHAMOUNY 
Tall dark rose bordered silver. 
L 2-25c, 10-80c, M 4-25c, 10-50c, S 10-25c, B 100-20c 
CHARMAINE (New) (E) 
Early rich rose opens six on a very tall spike 
one of the best commercials due to its earliness. 
If you sell cut flowers be sure to try this. 
Salbach 
, B 100-20¢ 
Wide-open 
L 2-25ce, 10-$1.00, M 4-25c, 10-50c, B 100-25¢ 
CONN. YANKEE (Schenetsky-Arenius) (L) 
Light pink with a scarlet feather in throat. 
Opens 8 perfectly placed blooms on a long flow- 
erhead. Always straight. An unexcelled exhibi- 
tion variety and will also become a commercial 
as stock becomes more plentiful 
L 1-25c, M 1-lic, B 10-25¢ 
CORAL GLOW (Ellis) 
Brilliant orange with cream midribs. Blooms are 
large, of heavy substance, and stand up well in 
all weather. 
L 3-25e, 10-80c, M 4-25c, 10-50c, B 100-20c 
CORONA (M) Palmer 
(Large Dec.) Creamy white shading more creamy 
toward the throat with white rose picottee edge. 
L 3-25¢c, 10-80c Mi 4-25c, 10-50c, S 10-25c, B 100-20c 
DEBONAIR (M) Palmer 
LaFrance pink. Throat shrimp pink and cream. 
L 3-25c, 10-80c, M 4-25e, 10-50c, B 100-15¢ 
DEBORAH SAMPSON (M) Scheer 
A lovely combination of pastel blend of soft pink 
and creamy buff. Grows tall and straight, opens 
up 7 and 8 well placed blooms. A sister seedling 
ot White Gold. 
L 1-50c, B 10-$1.00 
EARLY ROSE (E) Jack 
Early dark rose, decorative, good keeper. 
L 3-25c, 10-80c, M 4-25c, 10-50c, S 10-25c, B 100-20c 
E. I. FARRINGTON (M) Rowe 
Popular, rich, soft self-yellow. Perfectly placed 
florets. True commercial. 
L 3-25c, 10-70c. M 5-25¢, 10-40c, S 10-25c, B 100-15e 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN D. W. White 
An exhibition and commercial lavender—really a 
clean mauve—a bit darker tha’: Minuet, with a 
reddish stippled feather in the throat and some 
flecking. 
L 3-25¢c, 10-80c, M 4-25c, 10-50c_ S 19-25c, B 100-25¢ 
ETHEL CAVE COLE (EM) Cave 
A large light pink that makes a fine cut flower 
as well as an exhibition spike. Strong husky 
grower that opens 8 to 9 on a long flowerhead. 
L 3-25e, 10-80e, M 4-25e, 10-50c, S 10-25c, B 100-25¢ 
FAIR ANGEL (ME) Hatch 
Early large creamy-white with a deeper cream 
in the throat. It opens 8 six inch ruffled blooms 
on a tall spike. 
L 3-25c, 10-80c, M 4-25e, 
GARDENIA Scheer 
Creamy white, 5-6 medium sized florets on a tall 
spike. Good cut flower. 
L 3-25c, 10-80c, M 4-25e 10-50c, S 10-25c, B 100-15e 
GEN. DOUGLAS MacARTHUR (E) Hatch 
Very early fell pink that has jumped to the 
10-50c, S 10-25¢ 
front as a commercial. Opens 6 well placed 
florets. You are missing something if you don’t 
grow it. 
L 3-25c, 10-80c, M 4-25c, 10-50c, B 100-25¢ 
GLAMIS Palmer (M) 
Clear salmon rose with a cream lip. Opens 6 
large, wide open, ruffled, needlepoint blooms on 
a plant 4% to 5 feet tall. Spikes are always 
straight. A rarely beautiful glad due to its fine 
color and unusual form. 
L 3-25c, 10-80c, M 4-25c, 10-50c, S 10-25c, B 100-25c 
GOLD DUST (M) Pfitzer 
Fine, clear, deep yellow 
L 3-25c, 10-80c, M 5-25e, 10-40c, S 10-25c, B 100-20¢ 
GOLDEN ARROW (NM) D. S. Pruitt 
Clear light yellow that grows 60 inches tall. The 
5% inch florets are firmly attached to a strong 
spike of 18 buds. Bulblets are large 
L 2-25¢, 10-$1.00. M 4-25c, 10-50c 
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GRETA GARBO (M) Pfitzer 
Very large, brilliant blush white. Long flower- 
head. Outstanding. 
L 3-25c, 10-80c, M 4-25c, 10-50c, S 10-25c, B 100-20c 
HINDENBURG’S MEMORY Pfitzer 
This velvety deep scarlet glad has caused quite a 
sensation wherever it has been shown because 
of the extra large florets and spikes which 1t 
produces. For exhibition purposes it far surpasses 
Commander Koehl. Late midseason. 
L 3-25c, 10-80c, M 4-25e, 10-50c, 
JEANIE (Pruitt) (M) 
Beautiful clear pink with cream throat. Opens 
6-5” blooms on a very tall slender spike. Very 
attractive pink. 
L 3-25, 10-80c, M 4-25c, 10-50c, S 10-25c, B 100-25¢ 
KING LEAR Palmer 
Clear deep reddish purple with silver line at 
edges of petals. The blooms are very large and 
heavily ruffled on tall spikes. Early. 
L 3-25c, 10-80c, M 4-25¢ 10-50c, S 10-25c, B 100-20c 
KING WILLIAM Schenetsky 
A beautiful salmon and apricot blend. A paler 
Picardy. Tall, healthy, vigorous grower. Fine 
commercial or exhibition. 
L 3-25c, 10-80c, M 4-25c, 10-50c, S 10-25c, B 100-20c 
LADY JANE (M) Lake 
A clear cream with light yellow lips and 8 large, 
slightly ruffled blooms opened. One of the best 
—a dandy cut flower. 
L 3-25¢e, 10-80c, M 4-25c, 10-50c, S 10-25c, B 100-25¢ 
LANTANA (E) Palmer 
Orange shading through orange salmon to a 
golden throat. A new and very beautiful bright 
vivid color. Opens 7-9 large well placed blooms 
on a medium height plant. 7 
L 3-25e, 10-80c, M 4-25c, 10-50c, B 100-25c¢ 
LAVENDER PRINCE (Lasalle-Arenius) (L) 
Deep lavender with deeper lines in throat. Opens 
6-5” blooms on a._tall, slender spike. This variety. 
is rapidly coming to the front as the leading 
commercial lavender. Fine propagator and makes 
good looking bulbs. 
L 2-25c, 10-$1.00 M 4-25c, 10-50c, B 100-25¢ 
LAVENDER QUEEN (Arenius) (L) 
Deep violet lavender, usually clear, sometimes 
flecked. Opens 6 well spaced blooms on a tall 
spike. Used extensively as a commercial lavender. 
L 3-25e, 10-80c, M 4-25c, 10-50c, S 10-25c, B 100 20c 
LEADING LADY Johnston 
Light cream or creamy white with a deeper 
cream throat. This is a color sport of Picardy 
and identical with that variety except in color. 
Should be great for commercial and exhibition 
purposes. 
L 2-25c, 10-$1.00, M 4-25c, 10-50c, S 10-25c, B 100-25¢ 
LIPSTICK (LM) Balentine 
A beautiful ruffled shell pink with a bright rose- 
red in the throat. Florets are large and of good 
texture and all the buds show color on a tall 
straight spike. This glad attracts a lot of atten- 
tion wherever it is shown and is outstanding 
and different. 
B 100-25¢ 
L 1-25c, 10-$2.00, M 2-25e¢, 10-$1.00 
MAID OF ORLEANS (M) Pfitzer 
Beautiful milky white with light cream throat. 
Tall spike, perfect placement. 
L 3-25c, 10-80c, M 5-25e, 10-40c. S 10-25¢c, B 100-20c 
MARGARET BEATON (M) Twomey 
New immense white with orange scarlet blotch. 
L 3-25e, 10-80c, M 5-25c, 10-40c, S 10-25c, B 100-20c 
MARGARET FULTON (E) Ogrod 
Clear coral pink, lighter throat. Tall, heavy stalk. 
L 3-25e, 10-80c, M 5-25c, 10-40c, S 10-25¢e, B 100-20c 
MARION PEARL (M) Benedict 
Salmon with clear lighter self throat and no 
markings. 6-9 of the 6” dorets open on 18-21 bud 
spikes that are tall and straight. 
L 2-25¢, M 2-20 
MAX REGER 
In our opinion this is the best of the clear light 
blues. Large well placed blooms of good sub- 
stance, on good straight flower stalk. 
L 3-25e, 10-80c, M 4-25c, 10-50c S 10-25c, B 100-20c 
MINUET (M) Coleman 
Clear lavender, large flower of heavy substance 
L 3-25e, 10-80c, M 4-25c, 10-50c, S 10-25¢e, B 100-20c 
MOHAWK (M) Stevens 
Dark velvety red, no markings. World’s best in 
its class so far. 
L 3-25c, 10-80c, M 4-25c, 10-50c, B 100-25¢ 
MOTHER KADEL (EM) 
Clear medium yellow, no markings, 5-7 well 
placed blooms 4 inches across. Good commercial. 
L 3-25c, 10-80c, M 4-25c, 10-50c, B 100-25¢ 
MOTHER MACHREE (M) Stevens 
Vinaceous lavender with edges of petals overlaid 
with salmon-pink. Very soft color flaked with an 
orange-red which gives it a gold appearance. 
6-8 wide open florets well placed on tall spike. 
One of the best of the smokies 
L 3-25e, 10-80c M 4-25e, 10-50c, S 10-25c, B 100-20c 
MYRNA (M) Pruitt 
Tall heavily ruffled creamy white. Outstanding. 
L 3-25c, 10-80c, M 4-25c, 10-50c, S 10-25c, B 100-20c 
OCTOBER SUNSHINE (Quackenbush) (M) 
Blends of yellow and orange are beautiful. It is 
a mid-early variety of fine habit. 
L 1-35c, M 1-25c, B 10-25¢ 
OREGON GOLD Majeski 
A massive tall plant with many large florets open. 
Medium light yellow blending deeper in the 
throat. 
L 3-25c, 10-80c, M 4-25c, 10-50c, S 10-25c, B 100-30¢ 
OREGON STATE (M) Bones 
A Picardy Seedling. Soft peach cream throat. 
L 3-25c, 10-80c, M 4-25c, 10-50c, S 10-25c, B 100-20c 
ORIENTAL PEARL (M) Carlson 
A very large wide open plain petaled cream, 
with florets up to 7 inches. Never crooks. Called 
the Wonder Glad. 
L 2-25e, 10-$1.00, M 4-25c, 10-50c, B 100-25¢ 
PANDORA B. L. Palmer 40 (85) 
A soft light pink with a darker line in the throat. 
Opens up to 10 on a straight medium tall spike. 
Placement and attachment is excellent and it is 
an A-1 commercial. It apparently has been over- 
looked by most cut-flower growers. 
L 3-25c, 10-80c, M 4-25c, 10-50c, S 10-25c, B 100-25c 
PEGGY LOU (LM) Wilson-Evans 
Deep shrimp pink exhibition. 
L 3-25c, 10-80c, M 4-25c, 10-50c, S 10-25c, B 100-20c 
PELEGRINA (M) Pfitzer 
Rich dark blue, darker blotch. Good propagator. 
L 3-25c, 10-80c, M 4-25c, 10-50c, S 10-25c, B 100-20c 
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PHANTOM BEAUTY Bastian (85) (LM) 
A beautiful light pastel pink. Opens 10 to 12 
wide open florets. It has perfect facing and 
placement and florets are firmly attached to the 
stem. It is a very healthy and robust grower with 
a large percentage of the bulblets making large 
bulbs the first season. Spikes are always straight 
and it opens perfectly when cut in tight bud. 
L 2-25e, 10-$1.00, M 4-25c, 10-50c, B 100-25¢ 
PHEDRA (M) Benedict 
Pure pink or light rose with white throat; 56 
inch spike; 18 to 20 buds; 6 open; 5% inch floret. 
95 days to bloom. Does not streak or flick; color 
very pure. 
L 3-25¢, M 4-25c, B 100-25¢ 
PICARDY (LM) Palmer 
Soft shrimp pink, outstanding. 
L 3-25c, 10-80c, M 4-25c 10-50c, S 10-25c, B 100-20c 
PINK CHARM (La Salle 46) 80 Days 
A solid, medium pink with a decided waxy ap- 
pearance. Color darkens deep in the throat. 
Opens six 5% inch florets on a 50 inch spike, no 
crooks. Double row placement. Medium early, 
very fast propagator. Good commercial. 
L 2-25c, M 2-20c 
PINK RADIANCE Quackenbush 
Pure light pink without marking except a very 
inconspicuous touch of carmine deep in the 
throat. Six to eight wide open florets of good size 
on a tall spike which never crooks. 
L 3-25c, 10-80c, M 4-25¢e, 10-50c, S 10-25c, B 100-20c 
POLAR ICE (E) Pfitzer 
Early good sized pure white. Commercial. 
L 3-25c, 10-80c, M 4-25, 10-50c, S 10-25¢, B 100-20¢ 
PURPLE SUPREME Wilson (ML) 
A clear tall purple. Fast becoming a good com- 
mercial. A beautiful color, heavy increaser, and 
strong grower. Color will peel in wet weather. 
L 3-25e, 10-80c, M 4-25c, 10-50c, S 10-25c B 100-20c 
RECADO (Palmer) 
Rosy ash with bright rose salmon veinings and 
darker blotch in throat. A pleasing smoky noy- 
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L 3-25e, 10-80c, M 4-25c, 10-50c, S 10-25¢, B 100-20c 
RED CHARM (EM) Butt 
Medium shade of red that is very attractive. 
Opens 8-9 large well placed blooms on a tall 
straight stem. Considered one of the best medi- 
um reds and different from any other. One of 
the best sellers. z 
L 3-25e, 10-80c, M 4-25c, 10-50c, S 10-25c, B 100-20c 
REVERIE (EM) Palmer 
Light pink, cream throat. Beautiful. 
L 3-25c, 10-80c, M 4-25c, 10-50e. S 10-25c, B 100-20c 
ROSA VAN LIMA (M) Pfitzer 
Pure, clear pink, slight lavender throat markings. 
Outstanding. 
L 3-25e, 10-80c, M 4-25e, 10-50c, S 10-25c, B 100-20¢ 
ROYAL GOLD (Pfitzer) 
Very nice medium yellow with darker throat 
which we have withheld the last two years for 
propagation. Very nice. 
L 3-25¢, 10-80c, M 4-25c, 10-50c, S 10-25c, B 100-20c 
RUTH MERRY (M) Benedict 
An informal, light pink, with creamy _ white 
throat, triangular blooms ruffled. Height 50 inch- 
es, 16 buds, about 4% inch florets, 20 inch head, 
opens 5. Florists who have seen this like it very 
much. 
L 1-25c, M 1-20¢ 
SALMAN’S GLORY Salman ‘47 (80) 
A giant rich cream with a brilliant orange red 
blotch. It opens up to 7 large wide-open blooms 
on a tall spike. Rapid increaser and good grower 
from bulblets. 
L 3-30c, 10-80c, M 3-20c, 10-55e B 100-40c 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE (LM) Pruitt 
Large ruffled cream with cream yellow throat. 
Popular. 
L 3-25e, 10-80c, M 4-25e, 10-50c, S 10-25c, B 100-20c 
SNOW PRINCESS (M) Pfitzer 
Large white, cream throat, good substance. 
L 3-25c, 10-80c, M 4-25c¢, 10-50c, S 10-25c, B 100-20¢ 
THE GARDENADE 
14” LONG, 11” WIDE, 12” HIGH 
The Gardenade combines a _ kneeling 
pad and a convenient rack for your gar- 
den tools. 
Your knees rest on a large, soft sponge 
rubber pad. As the pad is flat on the 
ground, you can work in a comfortable 
position, Sturdily constructed, all metal 
and painted with green enamel, it will 
give you life-long service. 
The Gardenade can also be used in the 
home when it is necessary to kneel— 
cleaning floors, baseboards, polishing bath 
tub, waxing, etc. 
Price $4.50 
Please add 25c extra for postage for 
each Gardenade, or we will prepay post- 
age with a retail order for Gladiolus bulbs 
amounting to $5.00 or over. 
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SPIC '& SPAN (EM) Carlson 
A tall ruffled pink that opens up to 10 with 8 
more showing color. The placement. is excellent 
and the spikes are tall and straight. Has won 
many championship awards and is a fine com- 
eee You can’t afford to be without Spic & 
pan. 
L 1-25c, 10-$2.00, M 1-20c, 10-$1.50, S 1-15¢_ 10-$1.00 
B 19-50c, 100-$2.50 
SPOTLIGHT (Palmer 44) 
The outstanding deep yellow. Florets are striking 
with an attractive small red throat. Heavy propa- 
gator and strong grower. Very fine commercial 
and show glad. Grows 60-65 inches tall with a 27 
inch head. 
L 3-25c, 10-80c, M 4-25c, 10-59%c, S 10-25c, B 100-25¢ 
STOPLIGHT Lins 
Brilliant ruffled red opening up to eight 5 inch 
flowers. Doing well at the shows and is a promis- 
ing commercial. 
L 3-25c, 10-80c, M 4-25c, 10-50c, S 10-25c, B 100-20c 
SUNLIGHT (B. L. Spiller 1946) (LM) 
Rose pink on edge of petals shading to pure 
golden center. Opens 5 to 7 544 inch ruffled fluted 
florets of heavy substance on a 15 to 20 bud 
spike. Very strong healthy grower producing an 
abundance of bulblets which germinate almost 
100%. Should become a leading exhibition and 
commercial variety. 
L 1-25c_ 10-$2.00, M 1-15e, 10-$1.00, S 2-20c, 10-80c 
B 100-75e 
SUN SPOT (EM) Roberts 
It would take pages to tell you of the winnings 
of Sun Spot. A light apricot-buff that opens 7-9 
five inch ruffled florets on a tall spike. A grand 
variety and will make a good commercial. DON’T 
BE WITHOUT SUN SPOT. 
L i-35e, 10-$2.80, M 1-25c, 10-$2.00, S 2-25c, 10-$1.00, 
B 1009-$1.50 
SURFSIDE (Winsor) 
New tall beautifully ruffled white. Slight pencil 
of color in the throat. Excellent for exhibition 
and commercial use. Strong grower. 
L 3-25ce, 19-80c, M 4-25c, 10-50c, S 10-25c, B 109-20c 
SYMPHONY (M) Palmer 
Tall, delicate pink. Large type. Many open. Good 
keeper. 
L 3-25c, 10-80e M 4-25c, 10-50c, S 10-25c, B 100-15¢ 
TAKINA (M) Burns 
Rosaline purple, flaked darker. Giant growth. 
L 3-25e 10-80c, M 4-25c, 10-50c, S 10-25c, B 100-20c 
THE ORCHID (EM) Sprague 
Fittingly named. A new break resembling no 
other variety in form. A single floret worn as a 
cattleya would readily be mistaken for one a few 
feet distant. Long, narrow, ruffled and laciniated 
petals of very pale lavender flecked towards the 
ends with lavender pink 
L 10-$2.00, M 10-$1.00, S 10-50c, B 100-75c 
VALERIA Pruitt 
Excellent early scarlet. Much like Red Phipps in 
color. A very promising commercial. 
L 3-25c, 10-80c, M 4-25c, 10-50c, S 10-25c, B 100-20c 
VREDENBURGH (M) Pfitzer 
Very large pure white, good substance. 
L 3-25c, 10-80c, M 4-25c, 10-50c, S 10-25¢c, B 100-20c 
WANDA (M) Snyder 
A popular cream sport of Picardy that has the 
same growing habits and the same sized florets. 
This is very popular. 
L 3-25c, 10-80c, M 4-25c, 10-50c, S 10-25¢ 
WHITE BUTTERFLY (EM) Kunderd 
Fair sized white florets, butterfly form. Excellent 
small decorative. 
L 3-25c_ 10-80c, M 4-25¢, 10-50c, S 10-25c, B 100-20c 
WHITE GOLD (E) Scheer 
Mammoth cream blended to gold in throat. 7 
inch florets, heavy substance, ruffled, well placed 
on tall spike. 
L 3-25e, 10-80c, M 4-25e, 10-50c, S 10-25c, B 100-25¢ 
ZEB Rowe (EM) 
A very tall, medium flower, white ruffled tinted 
lavender with a glistening sheen. 
L 1-75c, 10-$6.00, M 1-50c, 10-$4.00, S 1-25c, 10-$2.50 
B 100-$1.00 
WHOLESALE PRICES—NOT PREPAID 
Not less than 25 of a size and variety at the 100 Rate. 
Per No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 
Barcarle” Fess 100 3.50 3.00 
Beacon 4 sasce 2D 3.50 3.00 2.00 
Debonair Abn & 100 3.00 2.00 1.00 
E. I. Farrington 100 3.00 2.00 1.00 
Early Rose .... 100 3.50 2.00 1.00 
Gold Dust ...... 100 3.00 2.50 1,00 
Maid of Orleans 
Margaret Beaton 
Margaret Fulton 
Minuet 
100 3.50 2.00 1.00 
100 4.00 3.00 2.00 
100 3.00 2.00 1.00 
100 3.50 3.00 
Peggy 100 3.00 2.00 1.00 
Pelegrina 100 4.00 3.00 2.00 
Picardy 100 4.00 3.00 2.00 
Purple Supreme aGEaone LOO. 4.00 3.50 3.00 
Heverieies-. os an tn 3.00 2.00 1.00 
Rosa Van Lima 100 3.50 3.00 2.00 
Snow Princess 100 3.50 2.00 1.00 
We are not listing many varieties wholesale this 
year but if you are interested in larger quantities 
of varieties not listed we may be able to supply your 
needs upon request. Write us. 
F. O. B. ITEMS. If your order contains both F. O. B. 
and retail items, we will ship them together in one 
package f. o. b. but will give enough overcount and 
extras to more than offset the carrying charges on 
the retail items. If the order is a large one and 
you want the 2 classes shipped separately, be sure 
to mark the order blank accordingly. 
LABELS 
Everyone who grows bulbs under name _ will 
want labels. There are many different kinds on the 
market but think the best cheap label is a painted 
wooden one. However, in using the wooden labels 
they really should have a coat of varnish after the 
name is written, otherwise the paint will weather 
off taking the name with it. 12 x 1%, 25 for 80 
cents, 100 for $2.75. 
IDENTIFICATION OF GLADIOLUS 
Do not send a single bloom inside a letter. 
When the letter goes thru the stamping machine 
at the post office all the moisture in the bloom is 
pressed out on the writing in the letter and is so 
blurred one can not make out its meaning and the 
crushed bloom so damaged it can not be identified. 
Just send a part of the stem with 3 or 4 buds on 
and leave enough stem for us to place in water 
for the bud to open. Do not send the very tip of 
the spike and do not put any wet paper or any- 
thing moist whatever in the package. 
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