1905 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



1259 



Cut Off the Flowers 



at the BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE 



and take advantage of the liberal Christmas offerSof 

 THE GARDEN MAGAZINE with the sumptuous 

 jjortfolios, "Beautiful American Gardens" and 

 'Country Homes of Famous Americans." 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE is the representative 

 gardening periodical of the country. It is beautifully 

 illustrated, and covers every branch of flower, vegeta- 

 able, and fruit growing, and the beautifying of the 

 home grounds. It is practical and interesting; full 

 of suggestion and information each month for making 

 the garden and grounds more beautiful and produc- 

 tive. If you read THE GARDEN MAGAZINE you 

 will have a more successful garden and more beautiful 

 grounds in spite of yourself. 



The following departments, which appear from 

 month to month, indicate the field covered: 



The Gardener's Reminder, The Vegetable Garden, 

 The Lawn, Trees and Shrubs, 



Annual Flowers, The Fruit Garden, 



Vines and Trailers, The Water Garden, 



Coldframes and Hotbeds, The Window Garden, 

 The Small Greenhouse, Fertilizers, 

 California Department, Southern Department, 

 Garden Insects, The Bulb Department, 



There will be two double numbers in 1906— the 

 Spring Planting Number, in April, and the Fall Plant- 

 ing Number, in October. These two 25-cent numbers 

 are included in the year's subscription at $1.00. If 

 purchased separately the twelve issues would cost 

 $1.50. By subscribing to THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



You Can Secure Free 



a superb portfolio of 



"BEAUTIFUL AMERICAN GARDENS" 



or 

 " Country Homes of Famous Americans " 



"Beautiful American Gardens" is a set of eight 

 magnificent half-tone engravings of famous examples 

 of American landscape architecture. These pictures 

 are 16x21 Vi inches, and are from the photographs of 

 some of the leading photographic artists in the United 

 States. The subjects are as follows: 



The Sargeant Place, Brookline, Mass. 



The Anderson Garden, Brookline, Mass. 



The Hacienda, Mrs. Hearst's California home. 



The Arizona Garden, at Del Monte, Cal. 



The Trask Estate, at Saraloga. 



Formal Gardens, Sprague Estate, Brookline, Mass. 



Pergola on the Benedict Place, Indian Harbor, Ct. 



An Ideal Pergola. 



" Country Homes of Famous Americans " is a col- 

 lection of eight beautiful half-tone reproductions pic- 



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turing the homes of some of America's most famous 

 citizens-scenes that have all become historic Each 

 picture is on plate paper 11x16 inches in size. The 

 subjects are as follows: 



Lowell's House in Winter. . A Winter View of 

 Longfellow's Home. . Washington's Flower Garden 

 . Arlington, the Home of Robt. E. Lee. . Emerson's 

 House, side view. . The Whittier Kitchen at Haver- 

 hill. . William Cullen Bryant at Cedarmere. . The 

 Old-fashioned Garden at Cedarmere. 



These magnificent collections of representative 

 American homes and gardens are suitable for framing- 

 or, if kept as a portfolio, will add distinction to the 

 library table; framed individually, they make hand- 

 some Christmas presents. 



How to Secure these Fine Portfolios 



To those who will send a six-months' trial sub- 

 scription on the coupon below, inclosing $1.00- or in 

 sending, mentions this advertisement, we will' send 

 free, express prepaid, the portfolio " Country Homes 

 of Famous Americans." 



For two trial subscriptions, at $1.00 each, we will 

 send the larger and more elaborate portfolio, " Beauti- 

 ful American Gardens." These trial subscriptions 

 can commence with the fine Christmas Number, and 

 include the double Spring Planting Number in April 

 which sells for 25 cents per copy. ,, ™, 



4.L.- "^^i? '® ^^J^ ^'"®* ^™'' *^™« that we have made 

 this offer, and, as we have only a limited number of 

 these portfolios on hand, we would advise sending 



in your subscriptions promptly. It is an opportu- 

 nity to get, without cost, excellent subjects for 

 framing, or material enough for a number of fine 

 Christmas gifts. 



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133 East 16th Street, New York 



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