SEABROOK NURSERIES GLADIOLUS 
The Fragrant Gladiolus 
Incense (Miller) 
The only gladiolus to date that has a fragrance and it will be the second 
patented glad, patent pending now. There is no doubt whatever about, the fra¬ 
grance of this variety. Mrs. Miller, the originator, says that, it transmits its 
fragrance to its seedlings. To encourage hybridizers with this variety with the 
idea of producing better glads with fragrance she is offering a trophy for the best 
fragrant seedling produced from Incense, to be awarded in 1943. Everyone has a 
chance to do some crossing and produce a fragrant glad and it allows time enough 
for the seedling to become established and be ready for introduction. 
In order to secure this variety the buyer must sign the following coupon and 
send it to us with the price, $2.00. If you do not wish to mutilate the catalog you 
can copy this agreement on another sheet of paper and sign it and send it in. 
COUPON 
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I hereby agree not to sell, give or transfer either the bulbs, seeds 
or cut flowers of Incense (the fragrant gladiolus) without written 
permission, for a period of five years. 
Bulbs given as gifts will have to be signed for and both the names 
and addresses of donor and recipient shall appear on this form. 
PICARDY SPECIALS 
For $1.00—3 Large, 30 Medium, 20 Small, 50 Bulblets. 
For $2.00—5 Large, 60 Medium, 60 Small, 100 Bulblets. 
For $3.00—25 Large, 60 Medium, 75 Small, 400 Bulblets. 
For $5.00—40 Large, 100 Medium, 125 Small, 1000 Bulblets. 
E. I. Farrington, Berty Snow, Vanity Fair—Same specials can be had 
on these, as on Picardy. 
ROCKWELL’S BOOK ON GLADIOLUS 
Gladiolus, by F. F. Rockwell. Recommended as “the best brief guide on gladiolus 
growing. ’ ’ It tells how to plant, fertilize, and cultivate; how to grow from seed 
or bulblets; how to harvest and cure; how to handle for cut flowers; and every 
other detail needed for success with this popular flower, 45 illustrations, 85 pages. 
$1.25 
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