A. E. KUNDERD, GOSHEN, INDIANA 
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KUNDERDI GLORY 
Opinions of “Kunderdi Glory” from Leading Authorities 
DR. W. VAN FLEET, Expert in charge U. S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau 
of Plant Industry, formerly the great Horticulture Editor of the Rural 
New Yorker, Originator of Princeps, etc., says: 
“I am glad to hear of your continued success with the Ruffled Gladiolus. The 
one you sent me two years ago (Kunderdi Glory) is very beautiful indeed; good 
color, fine spike and substance, and exquisite in finish/’ 
MESSRS. T. C. THURLOW’S SONS, West Newbury, Mass. ("The Peony Kings”), 
on December 25, 1915, write: 
“We liked the gladioli you sent us last spring very much, especially the 
"Kunderdi Glory”, which is one of the finest light colored one we have ever seen.” 
"Ruffled” is in bloom. Grand does not begin to express it. It is the "sans 
pariel” of all gladioli. L. MERTON GAGE, Ex-Sec. Am. Gladiolus Soc’y, 
S. E. SPENCER, Woburn, Mass., Member American Gladiolus Society, 6ays: 
"They are the wonder of the whole neighborhood,” etc., etc. 
