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UST about this time of the year the 
full realization comes of how many 
things might have been planted and 
should have been planted, yet were nol 
planted. In the hustle and bustle that 
seems to come upon all of us along 
about spring planting time, you may 
have just plain let go those Shrubs you 
planned for; or that group of Ever- 
greens, or those oldtimey Hardy Flow- 
ers that you are wishing for right now. 
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But don’t be unhappy about it, 
because there’s a right-now-time happy 
solution. Start mow to do your plan- 
ning for next year, at a time when all 
your wants and needs are so firmly 
fixed in mind. And then plant your 
Shrubs, Hardy Flowers and Evergreens 
this Fall. You have two or more 
months to make sure that next Spring 
will be a season of no regrets. 
You can set out all our sturdy full- 
rooted stock without misgivings. It is 
absolutely dependable and uniform in 
quality throughout. All roots are 
compact and fibrous. They are es- 
pecially grown for success in trans- 
planting. 
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STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT , etc., 
OF THE GARDEN MAGAZINE, published in accordance with 
the Act of Congress, of August 24, 1912: Publishers, Doubleday, 
Page & Co., Garden City, N. Y.; Editor and Managing Editor, 
Leonard Barron, Garden City, N. Y.; Owners, Doubleday, Page & 
Co., Garden City, N. Y. 
Stockholders holding 1 per cent. or more of total amount of stock on 
April 1, 1916: F. N. Doubleday, Garden City, N. Y.; W. H. Page, 
London, England; H. S. Houston, Garden City, N. Y.; S.A. 
Everitt, Garden City, N. Y.; A. W. Page, Garden City, N. Y.; 
Russell Doubleday, Garden City, N. Y.; W. F. Etherington, New 
York City; R. M. Fair, Chicago, Ill.; W. W. Fuller, Briarcliff 
Manor, N. Y.; O. L. Johnson, Norwich, Conn.; F. Coit Johnson, 
New York City; H. W. Lanier, Eliot, Me. 
Known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders holding 
I per cent. or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages or other securi- 
ties: None. 
(Signed) DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY 
By S. A. Everitt, Treasurer 
Sworn to and subscribed before me this rst day of April, 1916 
(Signed) Albert H. Jennings, Notary Public 
Nassau County, N. Y. 
Commission expires March 30, 1918 
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