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GARDENING. 



May IS, 



Publisher's Department. 



Sketches of Wonderland. 



The above is the title of a very hand- 

 somely illustrated pamphlet of 105 pages 

 issued by the Northern Pacific Railroad 

 Co., describing the many points of in- 

 terest and picturesque scenery along the 

 line of this route across the country. The 

 illustrations include Mount Rainier- 

 above the clouds, vievrs of Detroit Lake 

 and vicinity, views at Mandan, N. D., 

 scenes in Pyramid Park, views in the 

 Rocky Mountains, views in the Flathead 

 and Cffiur d'Alene country, scenes in and 

 around Yakima Valley, views in Bozeman, 

 Mont. .scenes along the Yellowstone River, 

 views in the Yellowstone Valley, scene in 

 the mountains. Great falls and geysers in 

 Yellowstone National Park, scenes in 

 Helena, Mont., Butte City, Mont., Spo- 

 kane, Wash., Seattle, Wash., distant view 

 of Mount Rainier, Paradise River and 

 SUiiskin falls, views on and around Mount 

 Rainier, scenes on Mount Hood, scenes in 

 rV)rtland, Oregon, Alaskan scenery, and 

 several very excellent maps, one showing 

 llic stage route from Livingston, Mont, 

 to Yellowstone National Park, the loca- 

 tion of the various hotels, etc. In an 

 appendix are tables of excursion rates 

 from St. Paul, Chicago and New York to 

 Yellowstone Park and other points of 

 interest to sight seers. 



It is surprising to note the amount of dis- 

 tance that can be covered and the interest- 

 ing points that can be visited for from 

 $100 to $150. Certainly our summer trav- 

 elers who flit away toEurope waste money 

 as well as^osing in comfort and enjoyment. 

 They could enjoy the grand scenery of 

 their own country at much less expense. 

 Traveled Europeans frankly admit that 

 nowhere on earth is there more wonderful 

 and enjoyable scenery than in western 

 North America, and none that can be 

 reached and enjoyed with more comfort. 



A copy of the above mentioned brochure 

 may be had on application to Chas. S. 

 Fee, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, 

 St. Paul, Minn., enclosing six cents in 

 stamps and mentioning Gardening. 



Vaughan's Seed Store. 



The Chicago headquarters of Vaughan's 

 Seed Store are now at 84 and 86 Randolph 

 Street. There are five floors including the 

 basement, each 40x100 feet, which gives a 

 total of 20,000 square feet of floor space, in 

 addition to the sub-floor m the first story. 

 The entire first floor and the sub-floor are 

 devoted to the retail seed and plant trade. 

 The oflices are on the second floor, and 

 here and on the two floors above is the 

 stock tor the wholesale trade. The new 

 west side store is at 206 and 208 West Ran- 

 dolph Street and has two floors and base- 

 ment, containing 13,230 square feet of floor 

 space. This store will cater to the west 

 market trade and will also be used for 

 storage purposes. With a total of 33,230 

 square feet of floor space in the two stores 

 Mr. Vaughan ought to be able to handle 

 the Chicago end of this large business to 

 his entire satisfaction. 



The New York store remains at the old 

 location, 26 Barclay Street. 



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