Glad Bulbs 
Last spring was wet and we were late 
getting our glads planted. Bulblets did 
not germinate as well as they should. The 
summer was dry and the result is that 
we had a short crop, especially of large 
bulbs. Please place your order early. If 
sold out of size ordered we will send 
equal value of next size available. 
Glad bulbs are postpaid. 
Sizes: Large (L) bulbs are from 1% to 
2 inches in diameter. Mediums, % to 14% 
inches. Smalls more than one-half inch. 
Prices: In all cases 2—20c; 5—40c; etc., 
means two or more bulbs of one (not sev- 
eral) varieties for the price quoted. In the 
following list where price is not quoted 
following description, prices are as fol- 
lows: Large, 2—20c; 5—40c; 50—$6.25. 
Medium size, 3—20c; 10—60c; 100—$5.00. 
Smalls, 4—20c; 10—45c; 100—$3.25. 
Burma. A giant in deep rose with ruf- 
fled edges. 
Corona. An old timer without which no 
glad collection is complete. Large light 
pink. Picotte edged deeper pink. 
Cennecticut Yankee — One of the per- 
ennial prize winners in the light pink 
class. Tall, many open. 
Danny Danton. We originated this sev- 
eral years ago and have yet to find one 
in the ruby red class that is anywhere 
near as good. Large florets, six open on 
good stem, a clear ruby red with black 
velvet throat. 
Dorcthy Armstrong. Deep purple, six 
to eight medium to large open on wirey 
stems. One of the newer kinds. 
Coy Connie. A Kaylor glad that wins 
prizes in the “Little Ones” class. Rather 
short stem with about six open and the 
most ruffles we have ever seen in a glad. 
Color is a medium pink, clean and spark- 
ling. A fine table decorating flower. Try 
it with Dragonette. 
Dragonette. Eastern fans have at last 
discovered this “Little One.’ Our own 
origination and it is an always winner as 
the smallest in the show. Florets re- 
semble a snapdragon. Pink with yellow 
markings and sometimes the color 
scheme is reversed. Has individuality and 
charm. 
Eunice Ewing. Outer half of florets is 
deep purple while inner part is snow 
white. No other glad of the same contrast- 
ing color and many growers consider it 
the best of our originations. Tall slender 
stems with six or more medium size flor- 
ets open. Sometimes it crooks, which 
makes it exceptionally good for decora- 
tive work, 
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