BURMA (562) (Palmer) About nine or 
ten years ago, Mr. Elmer Gove sent me 
a bulb of Burma as an extra in one of 
our orders; and as it came into bloom 
I said, “That is the glad for me.” It has 
headed my list of Best Ten, Best Fifteen 
or Best any glad ever since. We have 
often remarked, “there is the greatest 
glad of all time.” A swell deep rose red. 
Lg. 10 for $1.00. Med. 10 for 65c. Sm. 
10 for 40c. Blbts. 25c Pkt. 
C. D. FORTNAM (440) (Kadel) This glad 
was named for one of the greatest “show 
men” of our time, and this namesake 
is a very beautiful bloom. It is a wax- 
like blush pink with a cream throat; of 
splendid substance and ruffling, and is 
fine in every way. Lg. $1.50 ea. Med. 
$1.00 ea. Blbts. 15 for $1.00. 
COL ATKINSON (466) (Williams) We 
purchased a hundred bulbs of this lovely 
lavender at the Milwaukee convention 
last winter, and have since gone over- 
board for it, as one of our favorites. 
Seems to be such a deep lavender as to 
approach purple. But very very lovely. 
Powerful grower. Lg. 2 for 30c, 10 for 
$1.25. Med. 10 for 85c. Blbts. 25c Pkt. 
CREAM ORCHIDS (406) (Fischer) This 
cream colored glad is one of the beau- 
ties in the No. 406 class, a truly lovely 
laciniated and ruffled floret that is very 
charming and beautiful. Lg. 50c ea. 
Med. 35c ea. Blbts. 10 for 35c. 
CROWN JEWEL (406) (Fischer) This 
rose-pink—almost lavender, with a ruby 
red throat blotch is really a gem for 
lovely colors. You will like this one. 
Lg. 50c. Med. 35¢ ea, Sm. 25c ea. Blbts. 
10 for 25c. 
CRUSADER (301) (Fischer) This is our 
real favorite in recent releases from Mr. 
Fischer’s fine garden of great glads. A 
tall stretchy white with a lovely purple 
blotch, that is charming indeed. Seems 
to open eight or nine easily. Lg. $1.00 
ea. Med. 75c ea. Sm. 50c ea. Blbts. 2 
for 25c, 10 for $1.00. 
CUPID (300) (Fischer) This is a very 
early ruffled small sized white that is 
very fine for florists work, such as cor- 
sages and wedding decorations An ex- 
cellent performer. Med. 10 for 65c. Sm. 
10 for 35¢c. 
DAISY MAE (521) (Lins) This power 
house grower is not the Chorus Girl 
type, but is one of the work-horses of 
the Glad world. Excellent for bouquet 
purposes. Orange pink, shading to dark- 
er blotch. Med. 10 for 70c. Sm. 10 for 
35¢. 
DARK DAVID (554) (Morgan) Here is a 
very tall strong growing dark red, that 
has massive size and can easily open 
eight 5144-inch blooms. Lg. 75c ea. Med. 
50c ea. Blbts. 5 for 25c. 
GROW SOME SEED YOURSELF 
Some season’s nature provides seeds in abundance, on the trees, on shrubs, and 
even on Gladiolus, especially if we apply a bit of pollen where it will have effect. This 
summer was a good season for seed, in our garden. We have enough so that we can 
offer some to our friends and customers. 
Varieties with an asterisk * following the 
cross indicate a “small” or miniature glad. Seeds will be sold at 50c per packet of 25. 
Not over two packets of one cross to a customer. Our supply in some crosses are 
limited. 
Arethusa X Aureole 
Arethusa X Pactolus 
Arethusa X Spic & Span 
Atom X Bo-Peep* 
Atom X Ruby* 
Beauty’s Blush X Spic & Span 
Bo-Peep* X Pactolus 
Evangeline X Spic & Span 
Friendship X Burma 
Friendship X Pactolus 
Friendship X Spic & Span 
Little Gold* X Pactolus 
Little Sweetheart* X Boise Belle 
Little Sweetheart* X Spic & Span 
Orange Gold X Spic & Span 
Little Sweetheart* X Phantom Beauty 
Phantom Beauty X Pactolus 
Red Charm X Burma 
Spic & Span X Burma 
Spic & Span X Pactolus 
Spic & Span X Phantom Beauty 
Wedgwood X Aureole 
Wedgwood X Spic & Span 
Wedgwood X Phantom Beauty 
White Lace X Boise Belle 
White Lace X Pactolus 
Pactolus X (Arethusa X Spic & Span) 
Seedling 
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