The Garden Magazine, February, 1921 
297 
Our Resources 
in 
Shade Trees 
On several occasions the city of Detroit has 
come to us for carloads of Shade Trees for 
street planting. Such performances we can 
duplicate many times without making any 
serious inroads into our stock resources. Our 
800 acre nurseries hold enormous quantities 
of trees and all are well grown. 
Of particular interest to planters in search of 
rather unusually attractive trees, for lawn, 
street or avenue planting, will be our stock of 
SALISBURIA ADIANTIFOLIA 
Also called Ginkgo or Maiden Hair Fern Tree 
A graceful rapid growing and good looking 
contribution from Japan. The famous avenue 
of Ginkgos in Washington, D. C., annually 
wins the admiration of thousands. It grows 
rapidly to medium size and is most ornamental 
with its unique, miniature fan-like foliage. 
Available in various sizes, from 8 feet to twelve feet 
tall and up to 25 inch caliper trunk diameter. Prices 
gladly quoted on any quantity, one, or a dozen, 
or a thousand. 
Of course, this is but one of the infinite number of 
varieties we have (lack of space prohibits mentioning 
them all) and, whether your planting plans call for 
the use of deciduous trees or shrubs, res assured we 
can supply every proven successful variety. 
SEND FOR OUR CATALOGUE 
Besides, our service department will cheerfully render 
you whatever assistance you may require in making the 
proper selections, regardless how puzzling your planting 
problems may be. This service is absolutely gratis 
whether you buy from us or not. 
Successful for o\?er a century 
A MED I CAM A1UDSERIES 
H E. HOLDEN. Manager 
Singer Building 
AEW YORK, 
T HE wild blood of the original “wild love apple” (the 
name under which the tomato was originally known), 
will quickly assert itself. Three short years of neglecting 
any Tomato strains will transform a good type into one too 
poor to deserve garden space. On the other hand, constant M 
selection of strains counteracts this and works towards higher 
standards. Stumpp & Walter Strains are so j| 
selected as to give you the most that the 
world’s greatest seed specialists have been I 
able to get out of any variety. 
Try These Thoroughbreds J 
The collection offered herewith brings you the 
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critical attention to the varieties, selecting only 11 
those which have been tried and proven of excel- ill 
lent merit under widely different conditions of soil A! 
and climate. This Collection if purchased separ- 
ately from our catalogue would cost $1.70. 
One Packet Each of the Following for $1.00 
Beans — Bountiful 
Beans — New Hardy Wax 
Beans — Fordhook Bush Lima 
Beet — Detroit Dark Red 
Carrot — Selected Chantcnay 
Corn — Golden Bantam 
Cucumber — While Spine 
Lettuce — Black Seeded Simpson 
Lettuce — May King 
Onion — White Portugal 
Parsley — Double Curled 
Peas — Little Gem 
Radish — Scarlet Globe 
Radish — Long White Icicle 
Spinach — New Zealand 
Swiss Chard — Giant Luculus 
Tomato — Selected Stone 
Turnip — White Globe 
Complete cultural directions with each collection 
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collection, sent prepaid to an> point in the U, S. east of the 
Mississippi. (For points West and Canada add 25c $1.25). 
Our 1921 Spring Seed Annual sent on request 
30-32 Barclay St., New York City 
It’s All 
in the 
Breeding 
