A. E. KUNDERD, GOSHEN , INb. 
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The Beautiful New Race of Gladiolus 
With Ruffled or Fluted Petals 
ROSE GLORY (See page 14) 
New Class! New Type! New Colors! 
Each petal is exquisitely ruffled or 
fluted, giving the flowers a refined appear¬ 
ance, equaled only by the finest orchids. 
The only races of Gladiolus ever pro¬ 
duced in the United States, the only really 
American races, and the most beautiful 
of all. 
Foremost authorities pronounce them 
“An epoch-making event in Horticulture.” 
Opinions of Two World-Famous 
Horticulturists 
LUTHER BURBANK 
“The Wizard of Horticulture” 
Santa Rosa, California, 
Nov. 22, 1910. 
The Ruffled Gladiolus which you sent 
me last spring (Kunderdi Glory) bloom¬ 
ed nicely this summer. It is a fine, light 
color, elegantly ruffled, and a strong, 
healthful grower. 
The Ruffled Gladiolus, like the Ruf¬ 
fled sweet peas, have a refined appear¬ 
ance which the common flat ones do not 
possess. 
Yours very truly, 
Luther Burbank. 
MATHEW CRAWFORD 
Author of “The Gladiolus” and “Dean of the 
Gladiolus Fraternity,” whose judgment 
is deferred to by all who 
know him, says: 
“I have grown Kunderd’s New Ruffled 
Gladiolus for several years and am charm¬ 
ed with them. They are immensely more 
beautiful than the plain.” 
Again: “Mr. Kunderd was the first 
man in the world to produce Ruffled 
Gladiolus by scientific methods.” 
Sincerely yours, 
Mathew Crawford, 
Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. 
June 12, 19U, 
