The Garden Magazine, February, 1922 



287 



Garden Full 



Gladioli 



The Gladiolus is one of the most 

 satisfactory flowers grown and there 

 is no reason why every family can- 

 not enjoy this grand flower — it is as 

 easy to grow as the potato. 



Bloom from July to frost if you 

 plant a few bulbs each month from 

 April to July. 



For Two Dollars we will send 50 



Bulbs of our Grand Prize Mixture, 



which covers every conceivable 



shade in the Gladiolus kingdom. 



Each year we sell thousands of these bulbs and 



received numerous testimonials as to their merits. 



Order Your Bulbs Now, so as to have them to 

 plant when you begin making your garden. 

 Simple cultural directions in package 

 Mail this advertisement, or present at our store, 

 with Check, Money Order, Cash or Stamps, and 

 secure this splendid collection, sent prepaid to any 

 point in the U. S. east of the Mississippi. For points 

 West and Canada add 25c— ($2. 25.) 



Spring Seed Annual sent on request 



30-32 Barclay St. 

 New York City 



Wayside Gardens 



Perennial Plants 



100% pleasure from your garden can 

 only be had if you use a sufficient 

 number of hardy plants. 



For immediate results plant only large 

 field grown clumps of a quality that 

 has helped us to establish the largest 

 business in Perennial plants exclusively 

 in America. 



An illustrated catalogue offering border 

 and rock garden plants sent on request. 

 Landscape architects, nursery men and 

 public institutions should kindly ask 

 for a wholesale list. 



MENTOR 



OHIO 



BLUEBERRY PIE-Hm! 



"The Pie of Big Mouthfuls, Crushed Lusciously" 



And Right from Blueberries in Your Own Garden 



Can you imagine anything more satisfactory than having de- 

 licious blueberries growing in your own garden? No doubt you 

 have enjoyed these wonderful fruits on the hotel or restaurant 

 menu, served with cream for breakfast, or as blueberry pie or dump- 

 lings for luncheon or dinner. They are a fruit that satisfies for 

 three meals a day and one dozen plants are quite sufficient to sup- 

 ply the average family with blueberries. They can be used freely 

 for making breakfast muffins or preserves. 



Hardy and Ornamental 



The bushes we offer are the result of careful cultivation of the wild 

 blueberries, and you want these bushy, well rooted plants to start with. 

 As one of our good customers recently wrote us: "I want 'Glenwood 

 Grown' slock — no other will do." The blueberry is one of the hardiest of 

 all fruits. The bushes yield their juicy berries freely from early August 

 until frost strikes them. The bushes are very ornamental, specially when 

 they are filled with fruits, and when Jack Frost gives them a rich russet 

 touch in autumn. We offer for spring planting, 

 strong, bushy, well rooted plants, 2-3 ft. high. 



Dependable Trees and Plants 



is the title of our complete guide to spring plant- 

 ing, of all that is best for the home garden. Be- 

 sides offering the choicest in berry plants, fruit, 

 and nut trees of all kinds, it will introduce to you 

 the choicest in ornamental shrubs, trees, plants, 

 vines, evergreens, etc., for beautifying the home 

 grounds, freely illustrated with photographic re- 

 productions. It will be a real pleasure to mail a 

 copy of this useful book, fresh from the press of 

 the great horticultural printing establishment of 

 the J. Horace McFarJand Company of Harrisburg, 

 Pa. Don't fail to send for this book. 



Mention Dept. A-l 



Glen Brothers, Inc. 



ESTABLISHED 1866 (56th Year) 



Glenwood Nurseries Rochester, N. Y. 



No connection either directly or indirectly with any other nursery concern in the United States 



Kxtract from letter 

 received from a cus- 

 tomer at Pittsburgh, 

 Pa., dated Oct. 31st, 

 1921. (Name of cus- 

 tomer furnished upon 

 application) : 



"I have decided to 

 place the order with you 

 after getting over sixty 

 Catalogs because I want 

 good stock, and you 

 seemed to have more of 

 the kind of trees that 

 I wanted than any 

 others." 



