GLADIOLUS SOCIETIES 
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The New England Gladiolus Society is both national 
and international in scope with about 5000 members by 
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whom it is kept abreast of latest developments which 
it releases for you. 
There are a number of state sccieties, many of them 
issuing quarterly bulletins to keep their own members 
well acquainted with each other. Most of them have 
affiliated with N.E.G.S. It will be worth your while to 
join the organization in your own state. 
Application Blank for New Member 
THE NEW ENGLAND GLADIOLUS SOCIETY, INC. 
Horticultural Hall, Boston 15, Mass. 
Send To: NEW ENGLAND GLADIOLUS SOCIETY, INC., 
A. K. Parker, Secretary, Box 2, Norwood, Mass., U.S.A. 
Regular Membership (non-assessable) $2.00 [] 
Entitles you to a 240 page deluxe, flexible, imitation leather bound copy of The Gladiolus 1947 
(22nd edition) issued in January. 
You will also receive in 1947—February, April, July, September, October, and December— 
The Gladiolus Magazine (24 or more pages each) with seasonal culture information (planting, 
fertilizing, harvesting, storing) latest research material, show dates and reports, and news from 
other societies and abroad. 
The Gladiolus (book) of 240 pages, profusely illustrated, has for years been the acknowledged 
world authority on gladiolus. It enjoys a prestige based upon intense and hard work, and exclusive 
contributions. The Show Winner Symposium, Parentages of Varieties, Reports, Experiences of 
Members, are worth many times the cost to you of membership in this non-profit educational society. 
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Recommended by: FLYING CLOUD FARMS, Acushnet Station, New Bedford, Mass. 
Make check, money order, etc., payable in Norwood, Mass.; U. S. funds to New England 
Gladiolus Society, Inc. 
