SHEHEREZADE (517) (K.&M.) Creamy 
pink with a strawberry blotch. One of 
the best blotched varieties. Lg. 2 for 
25c. Med. 3 for 25c. Blbts. 30c Pkt. 
SILCHERLIED This is a LaFrance pink 
with a very dark blotch. Will open 7-8 
blooms on a tall strong spike. Lg. 30¢ 
ea. 10 for $2.40. Med. 20c ea. 10 for 
$1.60. Blbts. 10 for 25c. 
SPARKS (411) (Glass) Glistening light 
yellow with an orange scarlet feather 
that radiates out lines of the same 
color. General effect is that of an ex- 
plosion, hence the name. Very nice 
glad and a strong grower. Lg. 10 for 
$1. Med. 75c per 10. Blbts. 25¢ Pkt. 
SPIC & SPAN (442) (Carlson) Tall, 
ruffled medium deep pink of a very 
beautiful and pleasing shade; and 
probably one of the best show winners 
in recent years. It will open 10 on a 
strong spike; one of the finest both 
for commercial and exhibition. Lg. 10 
for $1. Med. 10 for 75c. Sm. 10 for 40c. 
Blbts. 25c Pkt. 
SPRITE (320) (Palmer) Wonderful 
bright golden orange, heavily ruffled 
and of fine heavy texture. One of the 
finest of the new butterfly type, that 
will become very popular. Lg. 75¢ ea. 
Med. 50c ea. Sm. 35c ea. Blbts. 5 for 
25¢. 
SNOW PRINCESS (400) (Pfitzer) Too 
well known in the white class to need 
description, a thoroughly reliable white 
spike, for florists use. Lg. 10 for 85e. 
Med. 10 for 60c. Blbts. 25c Pkt. 
STRAWBERRY PEACH (5838) (Sal- 
bach) One of the finest glads to grow 
in a wet season, loves plenty of water. 
A swell strawberry-buff with a scarlet 
feather, beautiful it is. Lg. 10 for $1. 
Med. 10 for 75c. Blbts. 25¢ Pkt. 
THE RAJAH (570) (Jack) A very pleas- 
ing shade of rich royal purple de- 
scribes the color of this fine glad. The 
large round full-petaled florets are 
nicely ruffled, with no less than six 
open at a time. Lg. 25c ea. Med. 2 for 
25c. Sm. 3 for 30c. Blbts. 10 for 20c. 
TYRONE (466) (Deam) This is a clear 
light lavender with a small creamy 
white blotch in center, very slight 
darker stipling at outer edge of throat. 
Opens 7 to 9 on excellent straight 
spikes. Lg. $1 ea. Med. 75c ea. Sm. 50c 
ea. Blbts. 10 for $1. 
TIVOLI (461) (K & M.) Here is prob- 
ably one of the best all-round rose pink 
glads of the present time; especially 
when grown from large bulbs. Last 
summer was dry, but Tivoli was su- 
preme. Every spike can be cut and 
used. We made seed on about 200 
spikes, it grew such huge pods. Lg. 10 
for $1. Med. 10 for 75c. Sm. 10 for 40c. 
Blbts. 25c Pkt. 
VALERIA (486) (Pruitt) An old time 
scarlet that is always good; grown by 
millions in the southland. Always 
healthy. Lg. 10 for 85c. Med. 10 for 
65c. Sm. 10 for 40c. Blbts. 25¢ Pkt. 
WEDGWOOD (366) (Fischer) This is no 
doubt one of the most beautiful of the 
small type glads, a brilliant blue-lav- 
ender, that is very out-standing Will 
open only 5 or 6, but in good form. 
Lg. 10 for $1. Med. 10 for 75c. Sm. 10 
for 40c. Blbts. 25¢ Pkt. 
WHITE GODDESS (500) (Roberts) A 
very large tall ruffled white of extra 
fine texture A fine performer, and 
was champion of the Binghamton 
show. Lg. 10 for $1. Blbts. 25c Pkt. 
COLLECTION “M” 
The small or miniature type glads have become so increasingly popular in late 
years that we have started growing them in quantity so that we might serve our 
customers with most all the popular varieties, not only in small lots but in collections 
as well. The small blooms are wonderful for table decorations, or arrangements; 
and the following collection will contain most of the popular varieties, and colors. 
All packages will be labeled, and the bulbs will be husky medium size or larger that 
will furnish fine bloom. 
6 ATOM 10 MILDRED PETTMAN 6 OLD SOUTH 
10 BO PEEP 10 STARLET 10 TWEEDLEDUM 
10 LAVENDER & GOLD 4 STATUETTE 10 WHITE LACE 
10 LITTLE GOLD 6 RUBY 6 OSAGE 
6 LITTLE SWEETHEART 4 LADY KILLER 4 FILIGREE (Free) 
This is an offering of 112 fine bulbs, all labeled and packaged, with a catalogue 
value a $10.40 which will be sent prepaid to you for $6.75; (one half order for $3.65, 
prepaid). 
Include some of these exciting “small” glads in your next purchase; and get 
the thrills of making table arrangements with these tiny little spikes, and using 
smalf containers for them. 
