HEBERLING’S GLADIOLUS 
Letters of Recommendation 
Master Glad of my Garden 
September 18, 1940 
Sirs: 
The Master Myron you sent me last 
Spring proved to be the master flower of my 
garden. I planted it May 1 and by the 18th 
it was up. The first flower opened July 25 
and measured 5 inches across. In a few days 
the bloom was massive. There were 19 buds 
on the main stem and 7 on a smaller stem. 
Five blooms were the most open at one time. 
The other bulbs were also fine. 
Sincerely, 
G. A. RAKE 
428 E. Market Street 
Pottsville, Pa. 
Master Myron Stands Heat 
August 24, 1940 
Sirs: 
The report on the 2 bulbs of Master 
Myron. It sure is a beautiful Glad. One spike 
had 19 florets and the other 17, and we had 
very hot weather in July when they were in 
bud, and no rain. 
Sincerely, 
MRS. E. SANER 
Cape May, New Jersey 
Master Myron The Best 
August 13, 1940 
Sirs: 
I enjoyed my visit very much with you 
and your son at your glad garden. I have 
been growing your gladiolus for two years. 
I am very well pleased with them. I find that 
your glads stand the hot summer weather 
better than any glads I have raised. I have 
grown gladiolus from several large growers 
in the United States. I have over two 
hundred different varieties. 
Your Master Myron did everything you 
said it would and more. I grew it 64” tall 
with a 26” flower head. Seven well-placed 
51” florets open at one time and five show- 
ing color on a 17 bud spike. It stands the heat 
well. Bloomed in 110° temperature and did 
not show the least signs of crooking or burn- 
ing. Florets are of good heavy substance and 
color. A good red and does not burn or fade 
in the sun. I intend to stock up on this glad 
in the near future. 
Yours truly, 
GEO. IHLENFELDT 
Springfield, Illinois 
Everyone Raved— 
‘‘Gorgeous,’’ ‘‘Beautiful,”’ 
‘*Marvelous’’ 
August 15, 1940 
Sirs: 
The bulb, Master Myron, that you gave 
me, of course, has bloomed. It was beautiful. 
We were all so pleased and proud of it. I 
planted it February 24th and it was in full 
bloom May 19th. At the same time the 
Walk-Over bloomed. It was simply gorgeous. 
The color is marvelous. The florets measured 
six inches. Everyone raved about it. I believe 
it has been my most outstanding “glad.” 
Surely thank you for sending both bulbs. 
MRS. R. B. LOWRY 
Houston, Texas 
Wisconsin Reports On 
Master Myron 
September 2, 1940 
Sirs: 
Here’s my report on Master Myron: Was 
planted on May 11; came up May 30; 
blossomed August 12; 54 inches tall with 18 
blossoms and with 5 open at once. Please 
send me your latest price list. Thank you. 
Yours truly, 
CLARENCE LEMKUIL 
Oostburg, Wisconsin 
Master Myron Tops Picardy 
October 14, 1940 
Sirs: 
I was very much pleased with Master 
Myron. 
I want to say now that this is the best 
red I have ever seen. My father is a red fan 
and he just loves this red. 
Our season was very dry. I had Picardy 
not as tall or as perfect, as the Master 
Myron, in the same field. So when the red will 
go through a season like this did, I must say 
it is the best I have ever had. 
Thank you for putting a red of this 
caliber out. 
I will surely be in the market for more of 
them this fall. 
Very truly yours, 
D. E. TIDRICK 
Dillonvale, Ohio 
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