NEW LOCATION 
Recently we were able to purchase a larger farm, so 
this summer our fields will be situated two miles 
southeast of Provo, approximately two blocks east of 
the Springville Road (Highway 91) on 13th South street. 
Right at the foot of the lofty Wasatch Mountains. 
The complete planting consists of nearly 2000 named 
varieties and many seedlings. They will be in bloom 
during July, August, September and perhaps October. 
Make it a point to come and see them. 
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JOIN A GLADIOLUS SOCIETY 
Many countries, most states, some cities, counties, 
etc., now have active gladiolus societies. We will 
gladly help you get in touch with the society in 
your Locanivy. 
The United States has two National Societies. | 
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The New England Gladiolus Society is the oldest 
and largest Gladiolus Society on the Continent, has 
many departmental activities, and worldwide member- 
ship of over 6000.°Each year they publish "The Glad- 
iolus" containing numerous articles, many written 
especially for the Backyard: Gardener, on gladiolus. 
care, culture, selection’of varieties; hybridizing; 
ete. This is a deluxe, tiexibie, imitation feacae. 
bound, illustrated. book for your library. This 
society- also: publishes: eachoyear, sixsissuess.ofetas 
"Gladiolus Magazine", containing timely hints and 
all the latest about glads. For $2 you get the 
book and six issues of the maganine. Send to A. N. 
Drake, Sec. NEGS, Horticultural Hall, Boston 15, 
Mass., or get. reduced''rates thru your local 
affiliated society. 
