| THE CHICAGO HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY’S SPECIAL MEDAL 
H Awarded us for New Varieties Exhibited at the Art Institute. 
The American Gladiolus Society 
ORGANIZED IN BOSTON, MAY 27, 1910. 
I TS OBJECT is to promote interest in the Gladiolus and its Develop¬ 
ment and Culture, and its popularization. Its membership consists 
of about all the leading American and foreign growers, and enthusiastic 
amateurs as well. 
OFFICERS FOR 1918-19: 
PRESIDENT, A. E. KUNDERD - - - GOSHEN, IND. 
VICE-PRESIDENT, H. E. MEADER - - - DOVER, N. H. 
SECRETARY, PROF. A. C. BEAL - - - ITHACA, N. Y. 
TREASURER, MADISON COOPER - - CALCIUM, N. Y. 
All growers of the Gladiolus would profit by membership in this society, 
Address your application for membership to the Secretary. 
The Flower Grower 
(Formerly “THE MODERN GLADIOLUS GROWER”) 
T HIS is a splendid and instructive Monthly Publication, published at 
Calcium, New York. $1.00 per year, or three years for $2.50. 
We heartily recommend “The Flower Grower’’, and if requested 
when ordering, will have it mailed to your address anywhere in the 
United States and Possessions, FREE for one year with an order from 
this Catalog, amounting to $10.00 or more. 
On account of higher postage rates an additional 25c is required 
if the magazine is to be sent to a foreign country. 
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THE JAMES A. BELL CO., ELKHART, IND., PRINTERS. 
