Gladiolus Societies 
Anyone interested in growing gladiolus should join 
some society and receive the information they are 
constantly sending out. The New England Gladiolus 
Society is probably the largest in the world and their 
year book is full of valuable information and worth 
much more than the dues. This year they are going 
to publish the quarterly bulletins which will keep one 
posted throughout the year. All you need to do to 
join is fill out the coupon and send it to the secre- 
tary. There are also many fine state societies that 
issue bulletins, some each month and others less often. 
It will be well worth the cost for you to join the 
Organization in your own state. 

The Gladiolus 
Supplement 

Application Blank For New Member 
THE NEW ENGLAND GLADIOLUS SOCIETY, INC. 
To ALBIN K. PARKER, Secretary, Norwood, Mass., U. S. A. 
Supplement Membership $2.00 Fj 
Entitles you to a deluxe, flexible, imitation leather-bound copy of The Gladiolus issued in 
January. You will receive also April, July and October Supplements (about 36 pages each) 
containing current information and seasonal articles on planting, fertilizing, hybridizing, grow- 
ing for and shipping to shows; the listing of over forty show dates on this continent; harvest- 
ing, curing, storing; reporting of over twenty-five shows; also news from the nineteen affil- 
iated Gladiolus societies and from foreign sources. 
Regular Membership (Bock Only) : $1.00 
Regular cloth-bound copy of The Gladiolus, 1941, and membership privileges of the society. 
(Usually costs us more than your dues—but offset by value to N. E. G. S. of possible volun- 
teered participation and possible market for our advertisers. ) 
ADDRESS et esc. oo i iyecntes Reta te can Fe beskiea thes nes POST= OF EICE.c.,..vcsscdecscteretecessveneers 
Please credit To: FLYING CLOUD FARMS, Acushnet Station, New Bedford, Mass. 
Remit to New England Gladiolus Society, Inc., by Check, Money Order or Cash; make 
U. S. or International money orders payable in Norwood, Mass., U. S. A. 
