LOOKING- FORWARD 1933 
Ilth oar notes still in mind we 
are looking forward to the varieties 
w r e exoect to grow the comine: season. 
Put first let us look into the hob- 
bv of crowing glads.Bigger and bet¬ 
ter glads are grown today*Its true 
th-v **re not be ins: brought out by 
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the same bvbridizers but neverless 
they are surer lor- one W 3 v or anoth¬ 
er^ Take the new apple Cortland. 
This variety was cross no1insted 
about 2^ years a 2*0 ,vet we are just 
now seeing the fruits in our markets 
The new varieties of glads from the 
Pfitzers are really the work of the 
elder Pfitzer now gone, TT et his work 
was so important tnat only now have 
crosses nroduced Maid of Orleans 
and others that have followed.Put 
back of all this was a hobby which 
gave health and hardiness• You to 
can havr that jo v if ^ou act now. 
Start with some of the newer lower 
oriced kinds. Yhat greater pleasure 
than going out into the garden each 
morning to greet some new face* 
To have health^ stock the soil 
should be well drained. .Its not nec¬ 
essary to have sandy soil.If your 
garden does, haonen to be of the br¬ 
ick varietv then soade in early, 
well leached coal ashes together 
with well rotted manure,woods earth 
humus oranvthing that will imorove 
its texture.Do not aooiv lime before 
or after planting this may oause 
scab.Some of our customers tell us 
that bv ch c ng i n g the1r soil condi¬ 
tions ,they increased the height 
of some of their gl^ds from. 23-??0 
inches to w^il over fifty inches. 
