The Garden Magazine, March, 1921 
77 
Bring Your Garden Up-to-Date 
Plant small vegetable and flower seeds the modern way 
Eliminates Guesswork, Doubt, Backache 
Saves Time, Seed, Temper 
It gives the beginner all the advantages of the expert, and the 
expert an opportunity to have a better garden with less 
work and expense. 
Write to-day for our new Catalog. It will furnish you with full particu- 
lars about this better, easier method of planting, also about “Pakro Packet 
Seeds” of same selected quality as those used in Seedtape. A postal 
will bring it free to any address. 
Special Dollar Order Seedtape for “Garden Magazine” Readers 
Twelve 10c packets Seedtape varieties listed below and “The Home 
Garden.” a handsomely illustrated and useful book by E. L. D. Seymour 
of the Country Life Press, all sent 
States or Canada, for $ 1 .00. 
Beet, Crimson Globe 
Cabbage, Jersey Wakefield 
Carrot, Chantenay 
Endive, Green Curled 
Kahlrabi 
Lettuce, Big Boston 
postpaid anywhere in the United 
Onion, Prizetaker 
Parsley, Double Curled 
Radish, French Breakfast 
Swiss Chard 
Tomato, Earliana 
Turnip, White Milan 
American Seed & Seedtape Co. 
380 Ogden St. Newark, N. J. 
READY 
to mail to you 
In this catalog we describe accurately 
the sturdy-growing varieties that have 
helped us build the largest seed and 
nursery business in the world. For 
67 years we have listed only the 
strains that we were sure deserved 
our support. S & H seeds and nursery 
stock will surely please you, however 
critical you are. 
Write— TONIGHT— for your copy of 
this interesting, <nell-illustrated catalog. 
The Storrs and Harrison Co. 
Nurserymen and Seedsmen 
Box 89 Painesville, Ohio 
APRIL 25th IS ENGLISH WALNUT DAY 
Plant some English Walnut Trees 
this Spring— Order now. 
Here in the north, thousands of English Walnut trees are thriving and bearing 
delicious nuts — you are safe in planting our hardy northern grown trees in localities 
where the winter temperatures are not too severe for peach trees — in almost 
every locality, north, east, south or west, you will find bearing English Walnut 
trees — wherever peach trees will grow, our hardy English Walnut trees will succeed. 
We offer small trees as low as $1.00 each, but send for our beautiful catalogue, 
which describes the different varieties, the different sizes with prices, also a multi- 
tude of other hardy nut trees , fruit and ornamental trees, roses, shrubs, ever - 
greens, hedge plants, etc., for while we have the largest assortment, and the largest 
stock of northern grown nut trees in America, we are also growers and have been 
for more than half a century, of a general line of hardy dependable nursery stock. 
If you intend to plant an orchard — If you intend to beautify your grounds 
— no matter how much or how little you intend to plant, start with ** Glen- 
wood Grown ” trees. Send for that catalogue to-day — it’s our only salesman. 
GLEN BROS., Inc., Glenwood Nursery, 
Established 1866, Rochester, N. Y. 
Gardens that You 
Long to Possess 
those real “homey” gar- 
dens, where you ramble at 
will and at every turn find 
something new — are the 
gardens where perennials 
and annuals grow in happy 
companionship. 
But to have such a garden you 
need more than a list of common 
things. You wish a broad field 
from which to select the bulbs, 
seeds, and plants, that are to 
make this “homey” garden. 
GoodHold Garden 
Book for 1921 
contains the longest list of 
good Gladioli ever issued 
— all the new Ruffled varieties, 
Plain- petaled sorts, and Primu- 
linus Hybrids are given, and hun- 
dreds of the older favorites. 
Rare Perennials frem all lands — 
Hardy Asters, Campanulas, new \ iolas, 
Peonies, Poppies, Larkspurs — make my 
list indispensable to every garden. 
Flower Seeds — annuals and perennials 
— round out my complete service to 
garden -makers. A postal card mailed 
to-day will bring promptly a copy of 
this book. 
Ralph E. Huntington 
GoodHold Farms 
Box 211, Mentor, Ohio 
