HEBERLING’S GLADIOLUS 
World’s Most Stunning Glad 
August 26, 1940 
> Sirs: 
Just to advise you:— 
I now feel that I have grown the most Beautiful 
Glad of all, ‘Master Myron.” 
This has been a poor season in Indiana, but I 
had a Glad in excess of 5 feet tall; had 18 florets; 
first 3 were full 5”. I enjoyed the flower for 3 days, 
then passed it on to Mrs. E. R. Smith who nourished 
it and prized it for 11 days. Such enduring substance 
I have never known before. 
Local florist Warren Huckleberry and a personal 
friend, Fletcher Dowd, were most ardent admirers; 
I will want to increase my stock of Master Myron for 
1941 and will be waiting to hear from you. 
Trusting your season was favorable, I am 
Yours very truly, 
FRANK C. STOUT 
North Vernon, Ind. 
September 9, 1940 
Sirs: 
This spring among one of the extra bulbs you sent 
me was one of Master Myron which you requested a 
report on. This I am very pleased to do. First of all, I 
believe you made one mistake and that is you set the 
introduction price too low as according to the way it 
grew for me it should have been introduced at 
nothing less than $10. It is a marvellous red, one 
shade darker than Bennett. It sent up two spikes, 
56 ft. tall, 19 buds, 6 to 61% inches across, very good 
placement and 6 open, very good laster and does 
not fade in the sun, tall and straight, remarkably 
free from faults. We used no fertilizer to force it, 
and after a very heavy rain and storm where 
hundreds of other glads were knocked down it still 
stood up straight. I wish to thank you very much 
for sending me this bulb for trial. 
Yours very truly, 
R. P. NIELSEN 
Pollyanna Gardens 
Georgetown, Ont. 
September 11, 1940 
Sirs: 
I have your letter of recent date. 
Will say as to Master Myron, it is a very fine red, 
a long flower head and tall. Grows wonderful from 
bulblets. In fact the bulblets look almost like small 
planting stock already. 
The only objection we find is the placement is not 
always good. But we find none are perfect. 
Thanking you. 

Sincerely yours, 
; DSS SRR ULET 
MASTER MYRON Pruitt’s Glad Gardens 
From No. 6 Bulb Eugene, Oregon 
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