in Wisconsin. Now folks, if you purchase any of our bulbs and as we know what 
this killer can do, and it is very hard to detect whether he lurks inside the bulb, 
(If we had the x-ray eyes of Superman we could see, but we are only human and 
can only inspect the outside of the bulb and from all appearance they are 100% 
okay) if by chance you should get a 4-F amongst them, we will be glad to replace 
it or refund your money if bulb is returned to us. 
DIPPING SUGGESTION- 
You may have wondered why we have not suggested any dipping or spray- 
ing solutions. We believe most glad fans receive enough catalogs to give them 
that information. As to our formula we do not use any on the market, but our 
own which is used in our work in different strengths on different varieties and 
with different lengths of time, so it would be impossible to give to the public. 
However after examining your bulbs and you still think a dip necessary we 
suggest the Lysol dip. If this disease should be in the bulb no dip will get 
within a mile of it. I suggest you do not use any of the newer dips on the market 
on these bulbs, as instructions must be followed to the letter or you will ruin 
your bulbs as so many have, through carelessness. 
We have a specially constructed storage shed which we have built for our 
experiments and many visitors who have inspected the bulbs in storage ask and 
say. “How can they have any disease, they look good enough to eat.” 
We hope you enjoy growing glads as much as we do and wish all a very 
successful year. Perhaps we may be able to enlighten you further on our work 
next year. 

GENGHIS KHAN 
