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Y gladiolus if you join one or more 
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en ware problems, varieties and many sub- 
Spe + jects pertaining to glads are thor- 
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of these fine organizations. Send 
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At: The State Fair 
November 1947 
WISCONSIN GLADIOLUS SOCIETY. Dues include 10 
copies of the Horticulture, a fine general magazine 
covering various horticultural subjects, bees, or- 
chards, g!adiolus, garden clubs, etc. Annual dues, 
$/25 
NEW ENGLAND GLADIOLUS SOCIETY. Our oldest 
1250 and largest society. Dues include 6 magazines and 
GUA — - fine annual bound book. Also covers a large field 

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OCIE EY: INC. 
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of endeavor on gladiolus culture. Annual dues, $7- 
NORTH AMERICAN GLADIOLUS COUNCIL. Dues 
include 4 issues of their Bulletin which thoroughly 
cover growing problems, show reports, trial gardens, 
hybridizing, variety appraisals and kindred subjects. 
Annual dues, $/ 
