HEBERLING’S GLADIOLUS 
Sirs: 
October 14, 1940 
I would like to take this opportunity to tell you how we at the 
Sunset Gardens like Master Myron. We think Master Myron is 
tops and are sorry we didn’t have the chance to bring it out ourselves. 
The bulb of Master Myron you sent us in the spring was dug 
on October 12. The bulb now measures three inches across and we 
have 87 bulblets from this single bulb. 
We feel you should have placed a higher price on it. Say at least 
ten dollars. For in comparison with some of the other so called 
super Glads Master Myron is in a class by itself. Just the right color 
for a good commercial Glad. We feel sure Master Myron will go a 
long way. 
Sees EDWARD C. BINNINGER, President 
Sunset Gladiolus Gardens 
Kenosha, Wisconsin 
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Variety Per Large Medium Small 
WALK OVER (Piitzer) 1 bad ro aly 
A magnificent red. This variety has un- 10 2.00 1-20 .80 
usually large florets with six to seven 
open and is a grand exhibition variety. 
W. H. PHIPPS (Diener) 2 ole 
The king of exhibition pinks. 10 .50 
WHERO (N. Z.) 1 VLO Fs 2-— 15 
A very large scarlet of merit. 10 80 60 
WHITE ORCHID (Purple) 2 (12. -3—.10 
A small delicate white of beautiful form. 10 .50 30 .20 
A prize winner in the small decorative 
class. 
WINALL (Both) 1 mr e3) .50 30 : 
A tall light blue of good substance. 
WINGS OF SONG (Ellis) 1 .50 was 
A large pink of quality. 
WURTEMBERGIA (Pitzer) 2 12> 3-—.10 
A very large red with cream throat. 10 .50 30 20 
ZUNI (Mitsch.) 1 sLba 2 Lb en L0 
A large spike of silvery rose, a smoky 10 1.20 .60 40 
variety in good standing. 
ZAUBERFLOTE (Pfitzer) 1 10 2-.10 3-.10 
A large spike and flower of peach rose 10 .80 .40 .30 
with a splash of red in the throat. This is 
really a beautiful variety. Strong and 
sturdy. 
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