The Garden Magazine, February, 1921 
357 
There Is a Fascination 
in Planning a Garden 
but the real joy comes when the unfolding blooms 
herald the coming of spring and summer days. 
A garden plays such an important part in outdoor life that it demands the best 
one can give — or get. It isn't the number of plants that makes it a success, but 
the selection of varieties and the quality of the specimens. 
You may expect to find — and you surely will find — at GoodHold Farm a com- 
prehensive collection of perennials — Hardy Asters, Irises, Peonies, Phloxes, Del- 
phiniums, seeds of the finest varieties of annuals and perennials; summer blooming 
bulbs, including 
The Longest List of Gladioli Offered in America 
The “Four Glorys,” White, Purple, Orange, Rose, the most superb Gladioli yet introduced; won- 
derful Ruffled varieties, many offered for the first time this year; plain petaled specimens of the greatest 
charm and variety of color, and a splendid collection of the new Primulinus Hybrids. We offer you 
varieties not obtainable elsewhere; but most important of all, these Gladioli bulbs were grown here, 
and will add to the quality of your garden, for we are growers — not jobbers. 
The GoodHold Garden Booh shows the “Four Glorys” in full color, and photographic 
reproductions of many other choice Gladioli. It features the most desirable perennials for the year- 
round garden, and presents a splendid list of flower seeds for garden and greennouse. From its pages 
you can readily select at reasonable cost the seeds, bulbs and plants you need to make your garden 
a place of recreation and pleasure. The GoodHold Garden Bock is free to all who ask for a copy. 
RALPH E. HUNTINGTON 
GoodHold Farm 
Box 211 MENTOR, OHIO 
Are the Careful Planters 
First Choice 
— Because we grow only the best varieties of fruit 
trees, small fruits and garden plants. 
— Because our trees are true to name. 
— Because we sell direct and lower the cost. 
We grow everything for orchard and garden. 
Highest quality trees on whole roots. Apple, pear, 
peach, cherry, nut, and shade trees. Gooseberry, 
raspberry, blackberry and currant bushes, straw- 
berry plants, shrubs, roses, ornamental trees. 
Over 40 years experience at your service. 
SYRACUSE, a great, new, red raspberry; CACO, the 
best new, large, red grape; ROCHESTER peach and 
HONEYSWEET, a fine black-cap raspberry, are wonderful 
producers. 
Send for our free catalog to-day. 
GREEN’S 
Ik NURSERY COMPANY 
Box 7 Rochester, N. Y 
' Member of American Association of Nurserymen 
The “Planters Tractor” 
C Patented ■ 
One of twenty-five Dem- 
ing Hand and Power 
Sprayers. The new Dem* 
ing 1921 Spray Catalogue 
illustrating the full line 
will gladly be sent free on 
request. 
Spraying for Profit, a 
valuable spray guide for 
gardeners will also be sent 
upon receipt of 10 cents to 
cover our cost. 
DEMI NO 
SPRAYERS 
You Get Over the Ground Speedily 
with a “Planters Tractor” Sprayer 
f I 'HE broad tired wheel, and elimination of all 
surplus weight makes it easy to propel the 
“Planters Tractor” briskly over soft garden ground, 
thoroughly spraying two rows at a time. No hand 
pumping, — the’wheel automatically drives the pump, 
developing a penetrating spray under forty pounds 
pressure. Your garden is sprayed just as fast as 
you walk up and down every other row. 
THE DEMING COMPANY 
318 Depot St. Salem, Ohio 
