CROSSROAD GARDENS 
QUALITY UNSURPASSED 
TERMS:—Our terms are Net Cash with the order—or if you want to 
send a 25% deposit we will ship the bulbs C.O.D. for the balance. 
Remittance may be made by Post Office Money Order, Bank Draft, 
Personal Check or Cash (send cash by REGISTERED MAIL). 
Please do not send us orders of less than $1.00 unless you add 15c for 
postage. We fill such orders as an accommodation to our customers but 
there is no profit in them. 
All bulbs sold subject to prior sale. 
PLEASE MAKE MONEY ORDERS PAYABLE AT THE SOUTH 
WINDHAM, MAINE, POST OFFICE. 
DELIVERY:—All orders of $1.00 or more will be sent PREPAID to 
any point in the United States. Bulbs will be shipped as soon as the 
weather permits. They will be sent the best and most economical way. 
Either by Parcel Post or Express. 
If you want to pay transportation charges on your order we will put in 
more than enough extra bulbs to make it up. Simply mark on your order 
“Ship at my expense.’^ We keep no postage accounts, so do not send stamps 
or money for postage. You pay Express charges on arrival or Parcel Post, 
the postage C.O.D. Just leave it to us and we will see that you are more 
than satisfied. 
Orders from foreign customers must be accompanied by money order 
or draft. Shipping charges collect. 
PREMIUM BULBS:—If your order exceeds $5.00, we will include free 
one large-sized bulb of “New Era.” If the order exceeds $10.00, we will 
include free one large bulb each of “Sahara,” “Camellia” and “New Era.” 
If over $20.00, one bulb each of “Zuni” and “Amrita,” in addition to the 
above. 
Visitors are always welcome at our field during the blooming season. 
If you are up this way drop in for a Glad chat. We are located one mile off 
Route 302, the main highway from Portland, Maine, to Montreal, Canada. 
Just 13 miles from Portland. Look for our sign. 
Complete cultural directions will accompany each order. These direc¬ 
tions tell you how to care for your Gladiolus throughout the year. When, 
where and how^ to plant. Preparation of the soil, cultivating, fertilizing, 
disinfecting, spraying, watering, cutting and keeping the blooms, digging, 
curing and storing and various suggestions for the control of Thrip. 
STATE OF MAINE 
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NORTHERN GROWN BULBS 
