HEBERLING’S GLADIOLUS 
September 21, 1941. 
Dear Sir: 
The Gladiolus, Master Myron, that you 
sent me last spring produced the best red 
glads I have grown thus far. They bloomed 
during the worst heat spell we had, and stood 
as straight as rods, and unfading. They each 
had one side spike nearly as long as the 
main one. The size at the blooms was just 
right (about six inches) for garden and 
cutting and the color was just the shade 
that one doesn’t have to walk over to see it. 
Thank you for giving me an opportunity 
to have such fine Glads. 
Sincerely yours, 
MRS. I. W. 
Ishpeming, Mich. 
Dear Sir: 

BINGO 
June 19, 1941. 
ROSA VAN LIMA 

I cut the first Master Myron Glad this 
morning, with the two lower florets wide 
open and eight others above showing color. 
This spike grew to a height of 46 inches. 
It is a lovely Glad, I like the richness of its 
color. A beautiful and lovely red. The place- 
ment of the florets is good. 
The other bulbs I purchased of you this 
Spring are coming along nicely. 
Hope to buy more bulbs of you next 
Spring. 
Yours very truly, 
Bale 
Oklahoma City, Okla. 
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