HEBERLING’S GLADIOLUS 19 
Neen senna eee 


November 1, 1941. 
Dear Sir: 
My Glads this year were wonderful. They 
attracted a great deal of attention and many 
people wondered where I got my bulbs. 
The names and addresses of those below 
asked me to see that they receive a catalog, 
so if you will, please place them on your 
mailing list. 
Yours truly, 
HaG: 
New Holland, IIl. 
Dear Sir: 
Found Master Myron to be a beauty, and 
Irak sensational, too, but so very late with 
me. 
Thanking you, I remain, 
Yours very truly, 
O. A. G. 

September 22, 1941. 
Dear Sir: 
I wish to express my appreciation of the 
performance of the Glads which I had from 
you. To say that I was particularly delighted 
with Master Myron is only a very moderate 
statement. 
Sincerely, 
Gree: 
Plainfield, Vt. 
August 25, 1941. 
Dear Sir: 
You may be surprised that I should in- 
quire at this time, when most Gladiolus are 
still in bloom, regarding bulbs for 1942. | 
have seen your Master Myron, and was 1m- 
pressed with it. 
Very truly yours, 
Deeb, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 
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