SEABROOK NURSERIES GLADIOLUS 
INTRODUCTION 
1934 
We wish to take this opportunity to thank our many friends and 
customers who have helped in the success we have achieved and we 
will strive to give both new and old customers the same excellent 
quality and service, as in the past, during the coming year. Also may 
we extend our appreciation of the many complimentary letters received 
through the year of 1933. 
Our light, sandy soil is well adapted for growing the very high¬ 
est quality of Gladiolus bulbs and reports received from everywhere 
—England, Australia, Germany, Holland, Canada, Cuba, and Cali¬ 
fornia—give ample testimony that our vigorous New England grown 
stock can be grown successfully in all climates. 
In this catalog you will find the finest of exhibition and garden 
varieties listed at very reasonable prices, every variety being tested 
and grown by us and found worthy. 
TIIRIPS—Hundreds of people visited our fields this past season 
and remarked on the beautiful sight displayed. We also would like 
to add that many of them mentioned that they saw no signs of thrips 
while going through the gardens. 
Visitors are cordially invited from July 15th until frost to enjoy 
our massive gardens of Gladiolus and it will well repay you for the 
trip to come and see what a gorgeous sight these blooms present. 
We are located on the U. S. ROUTE 1 on the main highway to 
Portsmouth, seven miles from Newburyport, Mass. 
Sincerely, 
SEABROOK NURSERIES, 
Seabrook, N. H. 
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