December, 1907 



A reliable power plant can be utilized in many different 

 ■ways. The Readers' Service jurnishes advice 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



265 



This is the Mm mM 

 Increase mar Rait Profits 



Ittells how the veteran editor 

 of Green's Fruit Grower, who 

 was first a banker, succeeded in 

 Fruit Crowing. It gives in detail, 

 step by step, his thirty years sue- i 

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 berries, blackberries, grapes, ap- 

 ples, peaches, pears and cherries. 

 He tells how to propagate fruit and 

 shows beginners how to start. 



This "BooKis Free 



also a copy of Green's Fruit 

 'i Magazine. Fostal brings them. 



Oreen's Fruit Grower Co., 

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Garden Magazine 

 and Farming 



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The camera is not a nalure-faKer" 



Do not confuse these with cheap pictures. 

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