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PICARDY (From Bulblets) 
DO YOU like my catalog? Suggestions are appreciated. When I send it to you 2 or 3 years 
and don’t get an order I take it for granted that you are not interested in what I have to sell 
and do not send it again unless requested. If you have no use for this copy, won’t you please 
pass it on? Those who change address please let me know as the mail does not forward cata¬ 
logs. If you print a catalog please send me a copy. 
INFORMATION. Books and papers on glads. Gladiolus (Rockwell) and The Gladiolus 
Book (McLean-Clark-Fischer) are both excellent. May be had at book stores or the public 
libraries. The Year Book of the New England Gladiolus Society is fine and up to date. World’s 
largest glad society, of international scope. Costs $1 ppd. from A. K. Parker, Sec. N. E. G. S., 
Norwood, Mass. The Glad Grower, monthly costs $1 per year; new and pretty good. Write 
C. W. Brown, Ashland, Mass. The Gladiolus Bulletin, 111 Oak Ave., Ithaca, N. Y., is fair, costs 
$1 per year. There are many state and sectional glad societies which those living near get much 
enjoyment from. The Garden Quarterly, 530 Market St., San Francisco, Calif., is America’s 
most beautiful garden magazine. Costs $1.50 per year, not especially glads. If you write to 
any of the above, please mention my name. 
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