
Box 53 
Hillsboro, Wisc. 
August 7, 1940 
Robert J. Kunderd 
Goshen, Indiana 
Dear Sir: 
The gladiolus I received from you this 
spring are blossoming now and I could 
not resist a letter to you, telling of the 
beauty and glory of those glads. “Favor- 
ite’ and “Joanna Hill” are open right 
now, and I wish you could hear the re- 
marks of my friends. They truly are 
gorgeous. I am so proud of them. Many 
of them have opened already and all are 
wonderful. I shall, if it is possible, order 
more next spring. Tell your good father 
I have many yet that I bought of him, 
years ago, and they are grand. Surely 
he gave to the world, beauty and joy 
that can never die. I am so sorry for his 
misfortune, although I feel that his life’s 
work was not wasted and that you will 
carry on to great success. It is my sin- 
cere wish. 

Very truly yours, 
A. E. KUNDERD 
Mrs. Leora M. Tongue. and 
ROBERT J. KUNDERD 


£7: . Haines, Alaska 
; Dyes May 4, 1940 
My dear Mr. Kunderd:: <" 
I want to send ig oF appreciation for your special consideration of our order 
and to assure ‘that: all the bulbs came through in fine condition and now are 
all coming up nicely. -> 



We are looking : ard to ‘somes beautiful gladiolus this summer. 
bes (uu oe Sincerely, 
ys We } Harriett A. Lawrence. 
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Mr. Robert J/ Kunderd\, —/' 
Goshen, Indiana“ © Lal, 
My dear Mr. Kunderd: / Sky 
I just wanted to write ‘you ‘about how very satisfactory your gladioli bulbs were. 
I think all of them grew, some about five feet tall and the blossoms were gorgeous 
We all enjoyed them exceedingly. 
We are hoping they will be just as beautiful next year. 
a oe Sincerely, 
Harriett A. Lawrence. 
Haines, Alaska 
November 12, 1940 
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