VISITORS are always welcome in my Gladiolus 
Garden. This summer I will have large bulbs 
planted on the New Middleton Road--Highway 12- 
1é-14--approximately two miles west of the city 
limits of Madison. Going west out of Madison 
on Highway 12-13-14, you cross over a railway 
viaduct and immediately start down a hill. 
My garden will be on your left at the bottom 
of that hill--which is the first hill you go 
down after leaving Madison. Watch for the 
sign?) GLADLOLUS( OR. By (RUootulet: ptbop? and ewalk 
through my glads. They will be in bloom from 
about July cO intrest. ilo reach my nome 
(and I have more glads planted there) go on 
to the 'White Grocery' corner ($ mi.) turn left 
to the end of the road (4 mi.) then turn right 
down hill--on the Old Middleton Road--about 
000 feet to my home. You will be welcome. 

Gladiolus bulbs are usually in the ground five 
months and in storage seven months of Cie oy Car WinoO 
they deserve some consideration in storage! My bulb 
Storage house has a constant temperature of 4330 to 350 
during the winter. When the bulbs are BiPS Ger iat: ante 
Storage, they are dried by forced ventilation and heat. 
Humidity is carefully checked during storage. A bulb 
that is carefully stored will be plump and firm in 
the spring. vit ok 
