
DECEMBER 31, 1945 
May we wish you all a very successful and 
“Glad” year for 1946 ! 
We are very sorry to report we could not 
prepare an article for the Glad Year Book or 
include in this catalogue more data on growing 
methods we have had in mind from our records. 
The reason for this change is because I, 
Warren Perrine, was crushed by a tractor and 
it put me down for six weeks the past fall dur- 
ing the most crucial time of the harvest. But, 
as we received fine help from our good Glad 
friends, we were able to have all stock in by 
the first of November. I am now completely 
over the accident. 
You will notice the new name of our firm; 
it is now Perrine-Scott Farms. We have been 
very fortunate in securing Mr. Charles Scott 
in our firm. He is well versed in the culture of 
Glads. We are very much pleased to have him 
with us. 
We are listing three new varieties of Glads 
by Lester Grout of Detroit and also one new 
variety by Andy Maier of Birmingham, Mich. 
These new Glads we can recommend to you 
very highly as they are all top-notchers. 
We hope you will try Es-min-el in your soil 
as most soils are depleted of minerals. Use 50 
pounds per acre and see the difference. Try the 
new Champion Sprayer with its high-pressure 
nozzle and its extra-good coverage for those 
finer Glads. 
Want to again thank all of you and invite 
you to come and see our gardens next summer. 
Perrine-Scott Farms 
P. S—We have plenty of seedling 
bulbs still for sale—one, two and three- 
year-olds. See first two 1946 cata- 
logues. 
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