We are also called upon to aid Veterans in need, to help in pre¬ 
senting - their claims* to locate veterans who have disappeared and 
also some who have never returned from the army. With no funds 
available, but those from private donations, we are using this Trial 
Garden as a means to bring in some of the expense money. 
We will welcome stamp donations towards this report from any¬ 
one feeling it is worth it. However,, you are welcome to it without, 
and will receive future copies. 
We also are offered commission on sales which this report may 
bring about; providing your purchases are made from the one send¬ 
ing us the bulbs. We believe these people are entitled to your patron¬ 
age, as 'long as they show a willingness to have their things tried for 
approval. The commission end of this garden is rather difficult, as 
some may feel we will O. K. some variety in order to /obtain the 
commission. To be on the safe side), you are welcome to forget to 
mention us when buying. Or,, if you wish, you can send your inquiry 
in direct, find out how much commission we would be entitled to re¬ 
ceive take that amount of cash to any relief agency of your choosing, 
and forward the receipt as part payment for your bulbs. While 
naturally, we would prefer 'this for our; /Service work, we will ap¬ 
preciate your 1 charitable act to any other agency. 
O 
If you’ve had a kindness shown, 
Pass it on. 
Twas not meant for you alone, 
Pass it on. 
Let it dry another’s tears, 
Let it travel down the years, 
’Till in Heaven the deed appears. 
Pass it on. 
O 
Some of you have asked us why we do not list the failures. Until 
such time as you are willing to insist on knowing where a variety 
has been tried and approved, we can hardly publish to the world, 
that a certain variety is not worthy. We would soon have no donors, 
and this does not mean that the originations failing, are put on the 
market knowing they are a failure. They just have not been tried in 
wide enough territory. Also when a variety or seedling is tried in 
some garden, and has the approval of some well known man be¬ 
hind it, possibly the man sending, it is reasonable to expect these to 
be repoited back with some overlooking of their shortcomings. We 
know mat personally, we woujld be tempted to scan anything Mr. 
Palmer should send us more carefully before discarding. How much 
more so personal friends who are trying these things out, or ex¬ 
changing seedlings, etc. 
The more noise a man or motor makes, the less power there is 
available. 
