2 WOODSIDE GLADIOLUS 
WOODSIDE GLADIOLUS LIST 
for 1959 
The standard varieties not individually priced, may be easily 
figured from the table just below. 
ANY ONE Large 1 for .10 10 for .80 
VARIETY Medium 2 for .15 10 for .60 
(Not Mixed) Small 5 for .25 10 for .40 
The extras we offer this year are in the varieties purchased. 
When you buy 10 you get 12; When you buy 5 you get 6. This 
does not exclude us from putting in extra varieties we wish to 
have tried and reported on by you at the end of the blooming 
season. 
“POSTAGE GLADS” — What the term means at WOOD- 
SIDE. 
if you send us the postage in stamps (ones, twos or threes) 
when you receive your retail order we will send you any glad of 
your choice listed in this catalogue. For every five doliars you 
spend you are entitled to a “POSTAGE GLAD.” The number of 
bulbs you get can be determined by dividing the price of the 
glad you select into the postage we have spent. The closest whole 
number you come up with will determine the number of bulbs we 
send you, your selection. 
You are now ready to make your 
selections from the list that follows. 
ACE OF SPADES (454) A scintillating very deep ma- 
roon red, Very tall and never crooks. A winner in its class. 
Each: Large $.40 Med. $.30 Sm. 10 for $2.50 
ANDRENA (440) Pastel pink with yellow throat. Opens in 
water to the very tip. 
Large .20 Med. .15 Sm. 10 for 1.20 
ATHENE (400) Nearest white, shading to cream throat. Per- 
fect formal placement. Never crooks. 
Large .20 Med. .15 Sm. (sold out) 
AUGUST MOON (510) Beautiful large light yellow and 
well named. 
BARCAROLE (424) an old glad but a lovely crinkled 
orange and very tall. Excellent cutter. 
BEAUTY‘S BLUSH (440) A sister seedling to Sweet 16. 
A lovely flush pink. Good commercial and cuts well. 
BENJAMIN BRITTEN (466) A fine tall medium laven- 
der. A good commercial. A good cutter. 
BETTY DUNCAN (422) Exceptionally tall orange and 
fine cut flower. 
