JOIN A GLADIOLUS SOCIETY 
No matter how few glads vou grow, it will add much to your enjoyment and 
information to join one or more of the Gladiolus Societies. We have two major 
societies, the NEw ENGLAND Guapiouus Society, Florence E. Butterfield, Member- 
ship Secretary, Horticultural Hall, 300 Massachusetts Ave., Boston 15, Mass., and 
the NorTH AMERICAN GiapIoLUs Councin, Henry Sentman, Membership Secre- 
tary, 820 Ontario St., Havre de Grace, Md. There are also many state and local 
societies. The N. E. G. S. issues four magazines during the year in addition to an 
excellent yearbook. The N. A. G. C. issues four quarterly bulletins. Many of the 
state and some of the smaller societies issue some bulletins or magazines and some 
issue yearbooks also. All of these publications are included in your membership 
and are very interesting and instructive. Many of these societies have combination 
membership offers which reduce the dues somewhat. 
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YOUR FUTURE CATALOGUE 
Even though my catalog is as simple and inexpensive as 
it 1s possible to be and do justice to the descriptions of the vari- 
ous varieties, it still costs a lot of money. If you are going to be 
» interested, I want you to have it and there is going to be no 
t charge to you for it. Doubtless there are many on my mailing 
ule list who are no longer interested, therefore, after catalogs have 
been sent for 3 or 4 years and no orders have been received dur- 
ing that time, I shall find it necessary to discontinue them un- 
less you request that I continue to do so. Remember, | am only 
too glad to continue if you are still interested. 
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