The Garden Magazine 



^HIS magazine was begun in February, 

 1905, and the circulation was doubled in 

 four months. It has been an immediate 

 success, because it meets a well-dehned 

 need — a beautiful and practical magazine for gar- 

 den lovers, devoted to every branch of flower, 

 vegetable and fruit growing. It is full of practical 

 information and suggestion, telling what to do 

 each month to make the gardens and grounds 

 more beautiful and productive. 



Twenty-five departments (a partial list follows) 

 indicate the field covered month by month. 



The Gardener's Reminder 

 The Vegetable Garden 

 The Lawn 

 Trees and Shrubs 

 The Small Greenhouse 

 Vines and Trailers 

 The Water Garden 

 Coldframes and Hotbeds 

 The Window Garden 

 The Back Yard Garden 



Roses 



Spraying 



Garden Insects 



The Bulb Department 



The Fruit Garden 



The Hardy Border 



California Department 



Southern Department 



Annual Flowers 



Fertilizers 



It is the first real universal gardening magazine ever published in 

 America. Price $1.00 a year; 10 cents a copy. 



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