1936 S ee d and Qarden Annual 
T HERE is one good reason why we welcome 
the issuing of each new Seed and Garden 
Annual—it affords us the opportunity to thank 
our friends without whose patronage and good 
will we would not be able to continue the same 
high standard of quality and service which for 
years past it has been our privilege to maintain. 
Every year we enjoy increased trade with gar¬ 
deners, both amateur and professional, who are 
conscious of the vital importance quality means 
to gardening. There is no substitute for “the 
best” and the use of selected seeds, proper fer¬ 
tilizers and thorough knowledge will be reflected 
in ultimate results. 
Of slightly less importance is the accessibility 
of garden requisites. No matter how careful the 
planning, often there is the need for quick ser¬ 
vice. We give personal and prompt consideration 
to all demands, and immediate'delivery of orders, 
in order that our patrons may be assured of the 
least possible delay in the fulfillment of their re¬ 
quirements. 
It is not only a pleasure for us to assist with 
helpful information on any horticultural question 
but we invite inquiries from our friends. Wheth¬ 
er you are already our customer or a prospective 
client we solicit your interest, promising in return 
a modern, efficient garden service, administered 
with dispatch and courteous consideration. 
NON-WARRANTY. In accordance with the 
established custom of the Seed Trade, Macintosh’s 
give no warranty, expressed or implied, as to de¬ 
scription quality productiveness or any other 
matter of any seeds, bulbs or plants we send out 
and will not be responsible for the crop. 
MACINTOSH’S 
THE GARDEN HOUSE 
'Telephone I slip 1418 
