so YOU ARE COMING TO NEW YORK/ 
For business, perhaps, or for pleasure; probably to see the World’s Fair. May we suggest that you 
also visit our New York headquarters, or our five branch stores? And can we help you when you arrive? 
Hotel information, it may be, or how to get to the World’s Fair, the theatres, or the beaches. ’Phone 
Barclay 7-11 lo, where, during business hours, we will have a special representative to advise our custom¬ 
ers on how to make their way around the city. 
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This is our Forty-first Annual Catalogue; its arrival in your home marks the commencement of a new garden¬ 
ing year. We present it for your favorable consideration and with grateful thanks for your support in past seasons. 
NON-WARRANTY. We, Stumpp& Walter Co., give no warranty, express or implied, as to description, quality, 
productiveness, or any other matter of any seeds, bulbs, or plants we send out, and will not be responsible 
for the crop. Terms of Business will be found on page 118. 
George O. Stumpp, President 
William A. Sperling, Vice-Pres. 
Willard L. Isaacs, Vice-Pres. & Treas. 
Thomas F. Kearney, Sec’y & Asst. Treas. 
Alex. E. Sehlmeyer, Asst. Sec’y 
NEW YORK PHONES: BArclay, 7-1110 (Ten trunk lines) 
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. 
148-150 Mamaroneck Avenue, at Post Road 
Phones: White Plains 9260 and 9261 
NEWARK, N. J. 
29-31 Central Avenue, at Halsey Street 
Phones: Market 3-5595 and 3-5596 
132-138 Church Street 
CAt Warren Street) 
NEW YORK CITY 
Near City Hall and Brooklyn Bridge 
STAMFORD, CONN, 
674-676 Main Street, at Grove Street 
Phone: Stamford 4-0125 
HEMPSTEAD, LONG ISLAND 
236-238 Fulton Avenue, at Franklin Street 
Phone: Hempstead 792 
ENGLEWOOD, N. J. 
3-5-7 Grand Avenue, at Palisade Avenue 
Phone: Englewood 3-5596 
Testing Gardens and Nursery: Farmingdale, 
Long Island 
Bulb Farm: Islip, Long Island 
Copyright 1939, by Stumpp & Walter Co, 
