
MARY DAMARIS as it is grown and artistically arranged 
in England by the late Maior Churcher. 
JOIN A GLADIOLUS SOCIETY 
Every “glad fan” should be a member of his or her local gladiolus society. 
You not only derive a multitude of benefits therefrom, but you also, in this way, 
help to popularize this so beautiful and deserving a flower. 
If you wish to obta:n the finest and most up to date information on the 
gladiolus, by all means join THE NEW ENGLAND GLADIOLUS SOCIETY. 
Its annual and quarterly publications are the best to be had. They offer a 
wealth of articles, including botanical study of the glad‘olus bulb, culture, hybrid- 
izing, symposiums, trial garden reports, research, and accurate show reports 
from all parts of the United States and Canada. The current 1941 Annual, con- 
sisting of 250 pages, beautifully bound and profusely illustrated, is a volumn that 
any glad fancier will be proud to own. 
Select from below the type of membership you prefer, and send to Albin 
K. Parker, Secretary, Norwood, Mass. 
_ REGULAR MEMBER —$1 00; Gives full benefits of the Society, and a copy 
of the regular edition of ‘The Gladiolus 1941.” 
SUPPLEMENT MEMBER—$2.00; Gives full benefits of the Society, a 
deluxe copy of ”The Gladiolus 1941”, and in addition the April, July, and October 
Supplements. 
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