ODDS AND ENDS. MOSTLY ENDS. AND THINGS WE HAVE 
TEMPORARILY OVERLOOKED. 
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We are certain that there are several to whom we owe cash for 
bulbs sent to us for filling orders. Send your bill or reminder, please. 
Did we send you improperly labeled bulbs etc.? Tell us and how 
much cash we took you for. We usually make good. 
A slight change in some of the suggestions you have received as to 
classification. Since it has finally become universal practice to meas- 
ure florets as is, there are a large number of varieties still wrongly 
classified, both as to size and to some extent, as to color. No classi- 
fication list could be the result of observatoin by an individual, but 
was garnered from other lists etc. There was no other way to get 
this work done. Now to help out. Make a list of the Glads you grow. 
Measure those of each variety only, which are of show caliber. For- 
ward the average of these sizes to the secretary of your society. But 
for Heavens sakes, don’t average in poorly grown spikes. Instructions 
ha: e been issued to measure fieid grown. We find few field grown 
qualifying at the shows. 
Secretaries, get ready for a headache. The number of entries in 
each class at the shows has been of some value; maybe just to show 
the limited competition—but a list of the varieties in competition 
will be worth while. My oh My, what a headache, but you have it on 
the way. 
We must urgently suggest that you join your state society. Join 
the New England for the fine year book they issue. Join the Midwest 
for the fine quarterly reporters they issue. Incidently have a part in 
the largest Glad shows there are. 
FALL DIPPING Not with Bi Chloride, Ceresan nor Semesan. Ly- 
sol, if drying can be done in a hurry. Tartar Emetic to help kill your 
winter supply of thrip. 
Following pages are devoted to listing those sent to us for Trial 
and Check and only includes those definitely worth while and here 
in fair quantity. None included without fine performance or an ex- 
planation. Many missing, well worth while, which we just simply fail- 
ed to check. 
Figures preceding number or name of a variety indicate the years 
in our trial garden. Glad growers will understand the other figures at 
a glance. 
