Gladioli. Avenues have been built so 
that the autoist may ride through the 
fields, which, when in full bloom, pre- 
sent a magnificent sight, gratifying to our- 
selves as well as to our visitors. 
The location of Wenham and its 
proximity to the Boston market and to 
the resorts along the North Shore, has 
had much to do with making the work a 
success and the Cedar Acres Gladiolus 
the popular flower it is. The blooming 
fields cannot but attract attention, and 
the shipping facilities have enabled us 
to keep the finest specimens of freshly- 
cut flowers constantly before the eyes of 
the public in the Boston flower shops, and 
in the hotels along the New England 
coast. Although my first shipment of 
flowers was practically forced upon a 
leading Boston florist, because the Gladio- 
lus as he knew it was not salable, the 
demand now is greater than we can 
supply. 
It is from stock producing these flowers 
that the bulbs offered in this booklet are 
taken. They will produce for others 
the same quality of bloom as is found at 
Cedar Acres, if the cultural directions 
given elsewhere in the booklet are care- 
fully followed. 
No small part of my success is due to 
the fact that I have given all of my time 
and attention to the development of the 
Gladiolus, ably assisted by Mrs. Tracy. 
I do not claim to be the only one especially 
interested in Gladiolus culture, or to be 
the only one offering first-class bulbs for 
sale, but because of the excellence of 
bloom produced at Cedar Acres and 
wherever Cedar Acres bulbs have been 
