BURMA 
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BURMA! 
Now that you have looked thru 
our catalogue, you may not agree 
with many of our comments on 
varieties. You could be quite right 
too. Many glads grow better in 
one garden than another. We can 
serow Burma into marvelous 
spikes in our soil. Even when the 
bulb might seem a bit off) color 
It levels out in our soil and grows 
a great spike. We consider it the 
ereatest glad introduced in recent 
times. It is a “man’s flower” too. 
Bouquet buyers invariably ask 
for some Burma, and especially 
the men who call. Our bulbs of 
this grew splendidly in 1950, and 
we hope we have sufficient bulbs 
to supply everyone. 
Did you grow some seedlings? 
Tell us about them. We had great 
sport with them, and made nu- 
merous selections. Write us about 
anything—just write—so we will 
know you have not forgotten us. 
We have started several people 
growing seedlings in the last sea- 
son or two, and hope others will 
try their hand at it. It will be nice 
to hear from you if you like our 
catalogue. We are on the job, call- 
ing for mail every day. Good luck 
now, and may every bloom be 
head-high. 
ERNIE VENNARD, Press 
VENNARD'S NURSERY 
Sioux City, Iowa. Box 394. 
