HEBERLING'S GLADIOLUS 
7 
THE LATEST SYMPOSIUM 
MAY, 1937 
THE FIFTY MOST POPULAR VARIETIES 
1. Picardy 
2. Minuet 
3. Commander Ivoehl 
4. Betty Nnthall 
5. Mother Machree 
6. Marmora 
7. Maid of Orleans 
8. Mr. W. H. Phipps 
9. Bagdad 
10. Mildred Louise 
11. Pelegrina 
12. Mammoth White 
13. Dr. P. E. Bennett 
14. Wasaga 
15. Star of Bethlehem 
16. Albatros 
17. Salbach’s Orchid 
18. Pfitzer’s Triumph 
19. Aflame 
20. Rosemarie Pfitzer 
21. Duna 
22. Red Lory 
23. Mrs. Leon Douglas 
24. Golden Dream 
25. Lotus 
26. Coryphee 
27. Mrs. P. W. Sisson 
28. Margaret Fulton 
29. Golden Chimes 
30. J. Van Tets 
31. Frank J. McCoy 
32. Gloriana 
33. Heritage 
34. Miss New Zealand 
35. Wurtembergia 
36. Mrs. E. J. Heaton 
37. Betty Snow 
38. Ave Marie 
39. King Arthur 
40. Giant Nymph 
41. Charles Dickens 
42. Our Selection 
43. Amador 
44. Aida 
45. Frederick Christ 
46. Red Phipps 
47. Solveig 
48. New Era 
49. Golden Goddess 
50. J. Sebastian Bach 
By the courtesy of the American Gladiolus Society, Goshen, Ind. 
COPY OF INSPECTION CERTIFICATE 
STATE OF ILLINOIS 
Henry Horner, Governor 
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 
J. H. Lloyd, Director Division of Plant Industry 
Glen Ellyn, Illinois 
Nurseryman’s Certificate No. 446 
“This is to certify that the nursery consisting of gladiolus (field inspected) and the 
premises of Heberling Gladiolus, J. H. Heberling, Prop., Easton, Illinois, situated at 
Easton have been inspected by a duly appointed inspector of this office and that said 
nursery and premises are apparently free from dangerous insect pests and plant diseases. 
This certificate is valid until August 1, 1938, unless sooner revoked.” 
September 23, 1937 
(Signed) H. F. Seifert, Chief Plant Inspector. 
L. A. Moore, Superintendent. 
"The Cream of the Stock Goes to the Early Buyers" 
