A. E. KUNDERD, GOSHEN, INDIANA 
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of bulbs were reserved in the sales contract in order to furnish our own grown 
bulbs of these to our customers. 
Many of our varieties have become standards and can now be had from 
seedsmen and Gladiolus specialists, although most are obtainable only from us. 
Many of them have received first-class certificates, silver medals and awards from 
the Massachusetts Horticultural Society, The American Gladiolus Society, Royal 
Horticultural Society of England, etc. 
Last August again one of our varieties (Mrs. Thomas Cogger) was awarded 
The American Gladiolus Society’s silver medal for best new seedling. August 6, 
1919, we were awarded a silver medal by the North Shore Horticultural Society of 
Manchester, Mass., for best collection. 
The wavy or ruffled petals were the first object sought, but many wonderful 
varieties with the plain petals have been produced from this strain by the originator. 
The exceptional novelty, peculiar individual excellence and perfection of form of 
these strains, we believe, justifies our offering them to the public in a class by 
themselves. 
Special Offer for Early Orders 
With all orders of $10.00 or over, mailed before Jan. 1, 1921, we will send 
one bulb each of “Purple Glory”, “Myra”, and “Alice Tiplady” extra. 
With all orders of $25.00 or over, mailed before Jan. 1, 1921, we will send 
one bulb each of “Snow Glory”, “Primunella”, and “Mona Lisa” extra. 
With all orders of $50.00 or over, mailed before Jan. 1, 1921, we will send 
your choice of Indian Summer (illustrated on page 5, described on page 4) or 
Fern Kyle” (a large ruffled flower of finest creamy white color; not yet listed 
this season, as stock is too limited). Both of these varieties are worth $25.00 
per bulb. Should your order reach us after stock of one or the other is exhausted 
we reserve the right to send the other variety instead. 
These offers are made solely in appreciation of receiving your orders early, 
in advance of our order-filling season, and to popularize our wonderful new 
productions. 
Only one of the above offers can be allowed to a customer in one season. 
For new varieties, first offered this year, see pages 6 and 7 (Ruffled), pages 
13, 14 and 15 (Plain), and page 28 (Primulinus Varieties). 
Note—When ordering collections, please order by number. 
