HERITAGE 
Dear Sir: 
Master Myron is really something as I 
had only three bulbs and each one gave a 
spike of blue ribbon quality. The tallest one 
was 62 inches with ten open, the next 58 
inches and last 57 inches. 
At our Waldo Show I took Blue Ribbon 
with Master Myron. 
Sheboygan, Wisc. 
Dear Sir: 
Our Master Myron are beautiful this year. 
I think it will go over big. 
Yours very truly, 
Wem: 
Boring, Oregon. 

September 24, 1941. 
Yours truly, 
ieee NG 
September 1, 1941. 
HEBERLING’S GLADIOLUS 
October 16, 1941. 
Dear Sir: 
I had a spike of Master Myron that was a 
world beater—perfect in every way; size, 
color and number of florets out. The Rosalie 
that you sent me were splendid and I want 
some more of them. 
Sincerely, 
W. W. W. 
Sharon, Mass. 
August 19, 1941. 
Dear Sir: 
This is to thank you for the splendid bulbs 
used to fill my order this spring, and also 
want to thank you for the extras which in- 
cluded Master Myron. This variety gave me 
a spike that leaves little to be asked for in 
its color class. Size, color and texture of 
florets are excellent. 
Yours very truly, 
B. N. 
Sheboygan, Wisc. 

PEGGY LOU 
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