November, 1907 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



Write to the Readers' Service for 

 suggestions as to garden furniture 



217 



<&rape Wints 



NO garden is complete without a sufficient number 

 of grape vines to supply an abundance of this 

 delicious fruit. For nearly 40 years we have been 

 furnishing high grade vines for this purpose. 



IF We will send ten large vines of the best table varieties, including 

 three red, three white and four black for $1.00 delivered free. Send 

 for our elegant Illustrated Descriptive Catalogue and Price-list, 



T. S. HUBBARD CO. 

 Grape Vine Specialists Fredonia, N. Y. 



^anitartSewage Disposal 



-^ (aUNTRY HOMESh 



The Hygienic System disposes of the 

 Sewage from Country Homes in a sanitary 

 manner without attention or expense. It 

 entirely eliminates the use of dangerous 

 cesspools which are breeders of disease and 

 a continual expense and annoyance. You 

 cannot afford to take your chances with 



CeSSpOOls. Write for mir Catalogue D 

 which explains the system 

 HYGIENIC S.UBUKBAX SEWAGE CO. 

 11 S3 I!ro:i<lw»y New York City 



I GROW DAHLIAS EXCLUSIVELY 



500 Varieties 



Collection 36 Varieties $1.00 



Cor. Wolf and Meak St. 



E. T. BARNES, Dahlia Gardens 



Spencer, Ind. 



A Farm Telephone 



Saves Its Cost the First Year 



Do you realize how much valuable time you 

 waste going to town or to neighboring farms, on 

 errands that could be done overa phone? You 

 n< ed extra hands ; or information from town ; or 

 a doctor for your wife perhaps. These matters 

 could be attended to with a phone, but there isn't 

 any phone, you say. Then why not let us show 

 you how you can make generates profits by 

 organizing a farmer's telephone line, and also 

 tell you how to organize, to build and to ope- 

 rate it ? We tell you all this in our interesting 

 FRE E Booklet 22 V. Write for it. Address 

 AiiH'ricjui Electric Telephone Co. 

 6431-6600 State St., Chicago, 111. 



N ew Edition. 

 Printed in six 

 colors. 48 

 pages. 97 il- 

 lustrations. 

 5x8>£ 

 inches. 



This Interesting Book 



On Beautifying the Home 



Sent FREE 



Every home should have a copy of our new book — 

 "The Proper Treatment for Floors, Woodworl 

 and Furniture" — as it contains invaluable info 

 mation on this all important subject. It is written 

 by an expert wood finisker, and tells how to clean, 

 finish, refinish and polish wood in the most practica 

 and economical manner. 



If you are not entirely satisfied with the appearance of 



your furniture, floors and woodwork, our book will te 



you how to easily and inexpensively beautify and keep them 



in perfect condition. The directions are so simple that anj 



change the color of wood and finish in any of the latest shades, such as 



riahogany, Weathered, Mission, Forest Green, Flemish, Oak, Etc. 



To get the best results in finishing wood, be sure to use the Johnson Wood Finishes, 



especially 



Johnson's Prepared Wax 



"A Complete Finish and Polish for All Wood" 



For Furniture, Woodwork and Floors 



Johnson's Prepared Wax is applied with a cloth to bare or finished wood, and produces 

 a lasting, artistic, sanitary finish, to which dust and dirt will not adhere. It will not 

 crack, blister, peel off, show laps, scratches or heel marks. 



Ask your paint dealer for these preparations — ' 



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 shades). V* -pint cans, 30c; pint cans, 50c. .' Cmoon 



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o 

 j> Please send me 

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If your paint dealer will not supply you, write us and 



we will see that you get our preparations promptly. a 

 Don't forget to send coupon in this advertisement for Tree copy of the ° 

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"The Proper Treat- 



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Name 



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"The Wood- Finishing Authorities" / 



Town and State- 



STILL OPEN! 



What Luther Burbank, 

 "The Wizard of Horticul- 

 ture," says about it: 



"l found it (liquid Bonora) a 

 powerful and very convenient fer- 

 tilizer, especially for plants, 

 greenhouse work, etc. 



"From its lack of odor, its imme- 

 diate effects and convenience it is 

 * * * a valuable form of liquid 

 plant food." 



\J J_J 1^ \t J" l\ to su PP'y a f ull-pound can 



\ ( 50c size ) free to every 

 new or renewing subscriber is still open. We will, if 

 request is made with your subscription, send can free, ex. 

 collect ; or postpaid for 16 cents. 



Mail us this coupon to-day, in time to receive the big 

 December number of The Garden Magazine and Farming: 



DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & CO., 



Gen lemen : — Enclosed find one dollar, for which 

 please send me The Garden Magazine and Farming lor 



one year, beginning with the 



number. Also one full pound can of Bonora by express 

 (or mail). (If by mail send 16 cents for postage.) Yours 

 truly, 



Name 



A ddress .... 





