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The Garden Magazine , January, 1921 
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Kunderd’s New 
Ruffled Gladioli 
P ROBABLY every true gardener 
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this time, but not all of them know 
that his 1921 offerings include eighty 
new Gladioli never before intro- 
duced. 1 hese new sorts are entirely 
distinct in type and coloring; and 
you should not fail to have some of 
them to embellish your garden for 
1921. 
Kunderd’s 1921 Cat^ogue 
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colors. It includes 44 pages of descrip- 
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A. E. Kunderd 
The originator of the “Ruffled Gladioli” 
Box G, Goshen, Indiana, U. S. A. 
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