“May, 1916 eH (CoA cR ODEN SNAG VANIZANT ON on O57 
? Is It Possible To Have Hardy ? 
Hybrid Rhododendrons 
THE GARDEN Mr. E. H. Wilson’s 
MAGAZINE Baath 
JUNE, 1916 article in the June GARDEN MAGA- 
ZINE will explain how the American 
Gardener may be emancipated from the 
present day handicap of European ten- 
derness. 
= This is one of the most potently 
Suggestive contributions to our 
recent knowledge and will thrill 
the progressive gardener to look 
into the rich materials recently — 
brought to hand. 
Doubleday, Page & ,{ Company 
What Will Grow Under Trees? 
“Aye—there’s the rub!” Of all places that try the patience of the gardener that corner under the shade tree that shelters the piazza 
is indeed the most exasperating. Can anything grow there? MR. STEPHEN HAMBLIN, who in earlier issues has solved the 
problems of pure sand, heavy clay and that poor strip around the house, tells you now what to put under trees on the lawn. Of 
course the Opportunities are not great—all the more reason to begin properly and deserve success, even though you can’t command 
it, Horatio. You can’t do more! 
Will You Play Ganymedes To The Plants 
In Summer? 
“Though Heaven may be an attractive place of residence,” says MR. FLETCHER STEELE, “it is a very inadequate source of water 
supply from the gardener’ s material point of view. Rubber hose, galvanized iron pipe and sprinkler devices will save you many a back- 
ache, and acrop, too.” Read this article on “Irrigation ilnnientaye and Sprinkling” because without water the crop comes a cropper! 
Do You Know Beans? 
Probably not as well as MR. ADOLPH KRUHM does. His wonderfully illuminating article.on the types and varieties of Radishes, 
Lettuce, Peas and Onions can be carried one part farther and you will then really know something about string beans without a string. 
That’s what your wife wants, and she can have them if you will. 
What To Do In June? 
We need hardly tell you, perhaps—but all the same there’s the Month’s Reminder and all the usual timely notes—What to Plant— 
What to Gather—What to Think About. 
What Was The Sensation? 
Of the New York and Philadelphia Flower Shows. See the pictures in the June Garden Magazine. 
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