T II E GAR I) E N M A (. A Z I N E 
We Grow Acres of New Gladioli 
Every Year 
AT the A. E. Kunderd Gladiolus Farm, Goshen, Indiana, a small portion of which is shown below, we grow 
/-% millions of Gladiolus Bulbs annually. Among them, over one quarter of a million of all new seedlings 
receive special care, and are coming into bloom this season and in 1918. 
Giant Ruffled (shown below, reduced in size) 
were originated by us. Our Kunderdi strains of the 
beautiful new race of Primulinus Hybrids are as 
different from other Primulinus Hybrids as our 
Giant Ruffled differs from other and older gladiolus. 
We are growing thousands of the choicest, each 
separately, and a long list of the best selections from 
these are offered to our customers this season. In 
this way our customers can get something new, and 
entirely different, for their gardens each year. Also, 
an entirely new late flowering race is offered this 
season for the first time by us. 
This year we catalogue 23 1 very choice varieties, 
all of our origin and most of them obtainable only 
from us. The largest and firest collection offered 
anywhere in the world. 
Our Catalogue illustrates 30 varieties and gives 
the very best of cultural information, how to grow 
giant gladiolus, etc., etc. It contains 40 pages and 
cover and is free for a postal card request. Whether 
you buy gladiolus from us or not you ought to get a 
copy for the valuable instructions on culture, etc., it 
gives and which are not usually available to the 
general public. 
A. E. KUNDERD RUF F LED N gT^AdTo LUS Goshen, Indiana 
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