Y31 General Eisenhower— 
New. The huge flowers are often 
7 inches across, a rich begonia- 
rose. Strong, tall stems. Big and 
beautiful. 
3 for 6for 12 for 25 for 
Large.... 40c¢ 70c $1.25 $2.25 
Medium... 25¢ 45ce .85 1.50 
Y 35 Harry Hopkins—The pic- 
ture on page 67 does not begin to 
do justice to this new Glad. The 
flowers are enormous, _ perfect 
form and the color is a rich ruby- 
wine that fairly glistens and does 
not fade or fleck. Big, strong tall 
stems. It wins the ribbons and 
everybody’s approval. 
3for 6for 12 for 25 for 
Large.... 75e $1.25 $2.00 $3.50 
Medium.. 50c¢ .75 1.35 2.25 
Y 37. June Bells— This new Glad 
is a great favorite of the florists. 
Produces a tall graceful spike with 
8 flowers open at once and the 
many remaining buds open per- 
fectly right out to the tip. Makes 
a fine display in the garden and 
perfect for cutting. Flowers are 
large, beautifully ruffled, perfect 
form, snow-white. Blooms very 
early. 
3 for Ofor 12 for 25 for 
Large.... 30c 50c 85c $1.50 
Medium.. 20c 30c 55c 1.00 
Y 40 Leading Lady—This new 
variety rates with the world’s fin- 
est. Large perfect flowers on 
vigorous stems. The color is a 
rich ivory-white. Few glads have 
won as many Blue Ribbons. Now 
priced so thousands can enjoy it 
in their own garden. The picture 
on page 70 gives but an idea of its 
beauty. 
3 for (6 for? 12\ for 25 for 
Large.... 40c 70c $1.25 $2.25 
Medium... 25¢ 45c .85 1.50 
Y 42 Lipstick— Pictured on page 
69. This grand new Glad is a 
lovely light pink with a rosy-red 
plume in the throat. Flowers are 
large, nicely ruffled on _ tall, 
straight spikes. Not only a show 
prize winner but also fine in the 
garden and very fine for bouquets. 
Outstanding. 
3 for 6for 12 for 25’ for 
40c 70c $1.25 $2.25 
25c 45c .85 1.50 
argveses: 
Medium.. 
Y 46 Margaret Beaton—No 
variety has created a greater sen- 
sation than this. The spikes are 
tall and straight. The flowers are 
very large, pure snow-white with 
a vermilion spot in the throat. 
3for 6for 12 for 25 for 
Large.... 25c¢ 45¢ 75¢ $1.35 
Medium... 20c 30c 50c .90 
Y 50 Miss Wisconsin—One of 
the most beautiful Glads ever 
originated. The color is a truly 
exquisite rose. The deeper color 
in the throat is not as pronounced 
as shown on page 67. It wins the 
Blue Ribbons, lovely in the garden 
and superb as a cut-flower. 
3for 6for 12for 25 for 
Large.... 40c¢ 70c $1.25 $2.25 
Medium.. 25¢ 45c .85 1.50 
Y 52 Morning Kiss— Pictured 
on page 69 but you have to see the 
flower to realize how beautiful it 
is. Snow-white brightened by a 
carmine tinge in the throat. Large 
flowers on excellent stems. Extra 
fine for cutting. 
3for 6for 12for 25 for 
40c 70c $1.25 $2.25 
25c 45c .85 1.50 
Large.... 
Medium.. 
Y 53 Myrna Fay—Pictured on 
page 67. Blooms early, with large 
5-inch flowers of striking lavender- 
rose that always attracts attention 
in the garden and when cut. Stems 
are always straight and strong. 
3 for 6for 12for 25 fo 
Large.... 40c¢ 70c $1.25 $2.25 
Medium.. 25¢ 45c .85 1.50 
Y 56 O. Sunshine—The picture 
on page 67 cannot show how this 
golden-buff with a light orange 
tinge color fairly glistens. We 
know of nothing its equal. Out- 
standing wherever you see it. New 
and SCarC€- wach 3for 6 for 12 for 
30c 75c $1.35 $2.50 
25c 60c 1.00 1.75 
Large.... 
Medium.. 
Y 57 Orange Gold—This daz- 
zling golden orange is one of the 
tallest and strongest growers of all 
Glads. A real eye catcher. 
3 for 6for 12 for 25 for 
Large.... 30c¢ 50c 85c $1.50 
Medium.. 20c¢ 30c 55c 1.00 
Y 55 Oregon Gold—The finest 
light yellow we know. Large 
flowers, very heavily ruffled, per- 
fectly formed on strong stems. 
Blooms rather late thus prolong- 
ing the season. 
3for 6for 12 for 25 for 
Large.... 30c¢ 50c 85c $1.50 
Medium.. 20c 30c 55c 1.00 
Y58 Pactolus— Pictured on 
page 68. This new Glad is the 
most spectacular and _ brilliantly 
colored we have ever seen. Re- 
minds you of a bright setting sun 
in an amber evening. The flowers 
are nicely ruffled, a glowing apri- 
cot-gold with brilliant orange-red 
blotch. The name was taken from 
the brook in Asia Minor where 
King Croesus found his wealth. 
No up-to-date garden is complete 
without it. pach 3for 6 for 12 for 
40c $1.00 $1.75 $3.00 
25c = .60 «1.00 1.75 
arcewee 
Medium.. 
Y59 Phantom Beauty— This 
new variety is such a lovely clear 
pastel pink. Tall, impressive 
spikes that certainly win the Blue 
Ribbons and are enchanting in a 
bouquet. 
3 for 6for 12 for 25 for 
Large.... 40c 70c $1.25 $2.25 
Medium... 25¢ 45c¢ .85 1.50 
Y 62 Picardy—For many years 
this has been America’s most pop- 
ular Glad. The color is a beautiful 
light salmon-pink. You have seen 
it and you know how lovely it is. 
You may have some but you al- 
ways want more. Far more beau- 
tiful than pictured on page 68. 
> fObe (OO eet 2 tor) e25 108 
Large.... 25¢ 45¢ 75c¢ $1.35 
Medium... 20ce 30c 50c .90 
Y 64 Purple Supreme—A mag- 
nificent purple with many of the 
flowers open at once. It is a sure 
winner at the shows. Tall spike. 
You come back and look at it time 
and time again. It is a much 
richer purple than shown on page 
70. 
3for 6for 12 for 25 for 
Large.... 35¢ 60c $1.00 $1.75 
Medium.. 25¢ 40c .70 1.25 
Y67 Red Charm—Without 
question this is one of the very 
best rich crimson grown today. 
The flowers are large, perfect form, 
many open at once and come on 
tall straight stems. You will agree 
it is magnificent. See page 70. 
3 for 6for 1i2for 25 for 
Large.... 40c 70c $1.25 $2.25 
Medium.. 25c¢ 45c .85 1.50 
Y72 Robinson Crusoe— This is 
the most unusual colored gladiolus 
we have ever seen. It is a creation 
of that wizard of new glads and 
peonies, Mr. E. H. Lins. Every- 
one who saw it at our place last 
summer simply fell in love with it. 
The flowers are very large, beau- 
tifully ruffled, with 6 to 8 flowers 
open at once on a tall massive 
spike. No other glad in the world 
like it. The basic color is tan 
heavily marbled with rosy-choco- 
late. The most unique Glad ever 
created, it isa sensation. We have 
only a few hundred for sale. 
War Ces ponies ee Each 50c 
IMIGGIME Ng 24 cba o era Stam Each 35c 
Y 69 Roosevelt’s Memory —A 
new Glad with simply huge flowers 
of ivory-white. A tremendous 
grower, it stands out in any plant- 
ing. 
Each 3for 6for 12 for 
Large.... 20c 50c 85c $1.50 
Medium... 15c¢ 35¢ 60c 1.00 
Y.10 Rose Charm—This new 
variety blooms very early on tall 
stems, superb for cutting. The 
flowers are orchid-pink with a 
touch of cream in the throat, and 
far more beautiful than pictured 
on page 68, 
3for 6for 12 for 25 for 
Large.... 40c 70c $1.25 $2.25 
Medium.. 25¢ 45c¢ .85 1.50 
Y 79 Spic and Span—The most 
talked about new Glad. It has 
everything a winner should have, 
beautiful flowers, perfect form, 
wonderful spikes, excellent grower. 
Flowers are ruffled, a lovely rich 
pink, 20 or more on extra long 
spikes which never crook. Sen- 
sational. It is far more beautiful 
than pictured on page 67. Many 
rate it the finest of all Glads. 
Each 3for 6for 12 for 
Large.... 25¢ 60c $1.00 $1.75 
Medium... 20c 45c .75 1.25 
Y 723—Spotlight Yellow— Now 
and then a new variety is created 
which seems to stand head and 
shoulders above everything else. 
Here is just such a Glad. Large 
blooms of perfect form. The color 
isa clean, clear, yet brilliant yellow 
with small red mark in the throat 
which greatly enhances its beauty. 
See it on page 70. 
3for 6for 12 for 25 for 
Large.... 40c¢ 70c¢ $1.25 $2.25 
Medium... 25¢ 45ce¢ .85 1.50 
72 
Y78 Stoplight Red—Here is a 
red that does stop you and oe 
up like a lighthouse beacon on 
dark night. It is called the perfect t 
scarlet-red. Tall straight spikes 
with large exquisitely ruffled flow- 
ers of rich velvety crimson. The 
picture on page 69 cannot show its: 
texture or rich color. 
3for 6for 12 for 25 for 
Large.... 35¢ 60c $1.00 $1.75 | 
Medium.. 25¢ 40c .70 1.25 
Y 81 Vagabond Prince—Large | 
gorgeous flowers of mahogany- 
brown with flaming throat. Very 
popular smoky. 
3 for 6for 12for 25 for 
Large.... 30c 50c 85c¢ $1.50 
Medium.. 20c¢ 30c 55c 1.00 
Y 82 Valeria—This is the flor- 
ist’s favorite red because it does so 
well, produces such fine spikes of a 
satisfying scarlet-red color. Big — 
tall spikes with many flowers open 
at once. This is one of the very 
best reds. See page 69. 
3for 6for 12for 25 for 
Large.... 30c¢ 50c 85c¢ $1.50 — 
Medium... 20c 30¢ 55c 1.00 
Y 83 White Goddess—Very — 
new and conceded to be right at 
the top of the large ruffled whites. — 
A magnificent spike, very heavily | 
ruffled flowers of heavy substance. - 
It wins the Blue Ribbons. The 
picture on page 67 gives but a hint 
of its real beauty. 
Each 3for 6for 12 for 
Large.... 25¢ 60c¢ $1.00 $1.75 | 
Medium.. 20c 45c 15 1.25 e 
Y 84 White Gold— When thie 
blooms in your garden, you will 
call over the neighbors. The size 
is huge, the color isa satiny cream _ 
shading to gold. It has certainly 
created a sensation since its intro- — 
duction. We think every Glad we © 
list is beautiful but here is one that 
not only is beautiful, it is impres- 
sive, it is amazing, it is astonishing. - 
Pictured on page 68. 
3for 6for 12 for 25 for 
Large.... 25¢ 45c¢ 75¢ $1.35 
Medium.. 20c 30c 50c  .90 
Y86 Yellow Herald— Pictured 
on page 69, this blooms early. Per- 
fect spikes of clear pure yellow 
that look lovely in the garden and — 
are extra fine for cutting. Often — 
a bulb will produce 2 perfect 
spikes. 3 for 6for 12 for 25 for 
Large.... 35c¢ 60c $1.00 $1.75 
Medium... 25c¢ 40c .70 1.25 
INTER-STATE’S 
FAMOUS 
RAINBOW 
GLADS 
These are pictured and 
described on page 83. 
YY 105 100 Fine Bulbs | 
for $2.45 Postpaid 
YY 105A 200 Fine Bulbs — 
for $4.50 Postpaid 
YY 88 30 Fine Bulbs for — 
$1.00 Postpaid 
