GLADIOLUS SOCIETIES 


GLADIOLUS 
MAGAZINE 

GLADIOLUS 
MAGAZINE 

Anyone growing gladiolus should join some society 
and keep up to date with the best cultural practices and 
receive the valuable and entertaining information con- 
stantly being released. 

GLADIOLUS 
MAGAZINE 
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GLADIOLUS 
MAGAZINE 

The New England Gladiolus Society, Inc., Horticul- 
tural Hall, Boston 15, Mass., is both national and inter- 
national, and is the oldest and largest society in the 
United States. 
Many of the state societies are affiliated with the 
N.E.G.S. If you are at all interested in glads, you 
should join this society. 

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GLADIOLUS 

Regular Membership (non-assessable) $2.00 
Entitles you to a deluxe, flexible, imitation leather bound copy of The Gladiolus, of approxi- 
mately 250 pages, issued in January. In February, April, July, September, October, and December, 
you will receive The Gladiolus Magazine. In each of their publications, of about 48 pages, N.E.G:S. 
keeps up with the current information on culture, hybridizing, and all the interesting news from 
the shows. You keep in touch with the glad world through the N.E.G:S. 
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Recommended by: Flying Cloud Farms, Inc., Acushnet Station, New Bedford, Mass. 
In remitting for dues, send check, money order, or cash and make check or money order 
payable to: New England Gladiolus Society, Inc., and send it to Arnold Drake, Secretary, Box 1904, 
Boston, Mass. Make U.S. or International money orders payable in Boston, Mass., U.S.A. 
NORTH AMERICAN GLADIOLUS COUNCIL publishes an up-to-date magazine of interesting 
gladiolus news and information,—four issues each year. You may become a subscribing member 
at the cost of one dollar per year. Send check or money order to the membership Secretary, Alfons 
Bazdorf, Lincoln Park, New Jersey. Use blank below. This organization is young but is growing 
by leaps and bounds and many of the state and other societies are affiliated with it. The magazine 
is a good one, running about 50 pages of interesting glad news. 
Recommended by: Flying Cloud Farms, Inc., Acushnet Station, New Bedford, Mass. 
