Join A Gladiolus Society 
If possible be sure to join some gladiolus society even if it is only a local one. 
By getting acquainted with different growers and hence through an interchange of 
ideas and experiences you will learn a great deal about growing glads and about 
new varieties and will thus get a great deal more pleasure out of your llowers. 
Here are two national societies that you should join if at all possible. 
American Gladiolus Society which publishes a magazine every month from 
which you will get much greater value than the cost of the annual dues. 
I hereby apply for membership in the American Gladiolus 
Society, and inclose $2.00 as annual membership dues, $1.00 of 
which is for a year’s subscription to the Gladiolus Review. 
Mail this application and $2.00 to 
ROSGOE HUFF, Secretary 
' Goshen, Indiana 
Name___ 
Street and No____________ 
City or Town___State. 
Amateur or professional_ _ 
Recommended by Elmer E. Gove 
With each bona fide new membership sent in either to me direct or to the 
secretary I will give free a bulb of any one of the following varieties. Lindesta, 
Coronation, Debonair, Duna, two Sultan or the new variety Hillbilly. 
The New England Gladiolus Society publishes a Year Book. This year it is 
the linest A r ear Book ever published by any gladiolus society. Contains about 
272 pages and sells in book stores for $1.75. This book free with a membership 
at $1.00. 
Please enroll me as a member of the 
NEW ENGLAND GLADIOLUS SOCIETY 
Mail this coupon and $1.00 to 
C. W. BROWN, Secretary 
Ashland, Mass. 
Name_ 
Street_ 
P. O_ 
_____State__ 
Recommended by Elmer E. Gove 
