THE GLAD GROWER 
INTERNATIONAL CIRCULATION 
Last winter my catalogue carried the notice that I intended 
to create a publication devoted to the gladiolus. Response 
was excellent and today this magazine, THE GLAD GROWER, 
is well on its way to a successful future. With many ob¬ 
stacles to overcome and with low financial capital to start, 
it has now approached the firsjt step of the ultimate objective. 
That is: to create universal interest in this well-known flower. 
We feel that anyone who is interested at all in the gladiolus 
should read this little book each month and all that are now 
growing glads, either amateurly or commercially, will profit 
with its addition to their library of horticultural magazines. 
The subscription price is $1.00 per year; three years for 
$2.00. We also are offering the Subscription to all new sub¬ 
scribers who place an order with us for $10.00 or more. We 
shall be glad to send you some sample copies for examination 
before subscribing, should you request the sajne. 
Mail your subscriptions direct to the editor, H. J. Nitchman, 
Arlington, Ohio. BE SURE to give full name and correct 
street address, with city and state plainly marked. Your first 
copy will be received the first of the month ofter your sub¬ 
scription is received by us. W~e will also be very pleased to 
have the names of other glad friends whom you think would 
be interested in receiving a sample copy. Be sure to give their 
correct addresses. In case your subscription is sent with an 
order we will be glad to include a few nice extras for addi¬ 
tional names of friends you know to be interested in growing 
glads. For you folks who live in the Eastern United States 
we mention that you can, if you prefer, send your subscrip¬ 
tion to Mr. C. W. Brown, of Ashland, Massachusetts, who is 
our circulation manager. 
