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Reproduction of May Cover which is in full color 
There will be a rich collection of material about these most 
These two gorgeous garden favor- 
ites may be grown by any one—anywhere, and are arousing 
more real interest among enthusiastic gardeners now than 
popular summer flowers. 
any other bulbs or roots. 
kvery Article is a Feature 
E. H. WILSON 
NEW HERBACEOUS PLANTS 
An article that will appeal to everybody with a 
garden. 
ADOLPH KRUHM 
ONION GROWING SIMPLIFIED 
Another of those masterful contributions which 
help the ordinary, every day man to unravel the 
tangle of varieties. 
STEPHEN F. HAMBLIN 
A GARDEN IN A STAGNANT MARSH 
Perhaps you have never thought of buyi ing and 
developing a “useless piece of ground”? Mr. 
Hamblin shows how easy it can be done. 
DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & CO., Publishers, Garden City, N.Y. 
LEADING FEATURES 
DAHLIAS 
FOR MAY 
AND 
GLADIOLUS 
The New Department 
THE HOUSE IN THE GARDEN 
Deals with that elusive, almost intangible, element 
of the proper harmony of these two factors that go 
to make a home. 
Then There Will Be 
THE USUAL DEPARTMENTS 
The Month’s Reminder, Odds and Ends, News 
of Garden Club Movements, Etc., Etc. 
Magazine 
Garden City 
New York 
If you are not a regular reader—$1.00 and 
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