Unbloomed Virgin Seedling Bulbs 
Due to the rapidly increasing demand for the smaller 
types of glads I find it necessary to keep reducing my 
plantings of the large ones each year. It is possible that 
in another year or so I shall have to drop the big ones 
entirely. 
This year I have decided to give up planting the 1951 
harvest of virgin seedling bulbs of large crosses that 
were made in 1950. These bulbs run about 60% small, the 
rest medium, except for an occasional No. 2. Given 
the proper spacing and a sufficiently long season the 
majority of even the small ones should produce ap- 
praisable blooms this year. Bear in mind that these 
are virgin bulbs that have never bloomed; they are 
not culls from which the good ones have been seg- 
regated. 
GROUP ONE 
Harry Hopkins x Mid America 
Lenora Welchlen x Phantom Beauty 
Lenora Welchlen x Spic and Span 
Mid America x Harry Hopkins 
*Oklahoma x Phantom Beauty 
*Black Phantom x Burma 
Phantom Beauty x Bridal Orchid 
*Phantom Beauty x Burma 
Wedgewood x Dawn Glow 
Price: 12 bulbs, any size, for $1.06. De not order less 
than 10 bulbs. 
GROUP TWO 
Harry Hopkins x Giant Red Seedling 
Harry Hopkins x Seedling (Black Phantom x 
Burma) 
Phantom Beauty x Giant Lavender Seedling 
*Seedling (Black Phantom x Burma) x Giant 
Scarlet Seedling 
Red Wing x Giant Red Seedling 
Spic and Span x Giant Pink Seedling 
Price: 12 bulbs, any size, for $1.00. Do not order less 
than 12 bulbs. 
Crosses marked with an asterisk (*) are available only 
in a limited number of lots, so you had better indicate 
alternate choices when you order any of these. In 
fact, it will be wise to indicate alternate choices in ah 
cases. 
Remember, you, not I, become the originator of any 
selections you make from these bulbs that subsequently 
prove worthy of introduction. 
KODACHROME SLIDES OF 
MINIATURE & SMALL TYPE GLADS 
If you should like to demonstrate the beauties and 
versatilities of Miniature and Small Type Glads to your 
glad society chapter or garden club you can rent for 
a very nominal fee a complete set of this type of glad 
from Dr. Philip Corliss, Post Office Box 68, Somerton, 
Arizona. 
On his cross-country picture taking trips Dr. Corliss 
has visited my garden the past two summers in order 
to work up a complete set of little glads for his slide 
rental sets. A post card to him will get you further 
information on this matter. 
“YJ am again sending you an order for giads—meaning that 
I was satisfied with the shipment I received from you last 
year.’’—C.A.P., I ; 
“The glads arrived in good condition. Your timing was 
just right to avoid the cold spelis. Very beautiful bulbs, Wae 
pleased with the extraa.”—R.H.D., California, 
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