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THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 
JUNE, 1916 
Information about the 
Poultry, Kennel and Live Stock Directory selection or care of 
dogs, poultry and live stock will be gladly given. Address INFORMATION DEPARTMENT, 
Tue GarDEN MAGAZINE, 11-13 West 32d Street, New York. 
Dog Kennel No. 4 Poultry House for 200 hens—5 units No. 3 Poultry House for 30 hens 
HODGSON PORTABLE HOUSES 
The Hodgson poultry and dog houses enable you to take care of the stock with the least amount of trouble. This dog kennel is well- 
ventilated, sanitary and storm-proof. The poultry houses are made of red cedar, vermin-proofed, and are absolutely complete inside. 
All neatly painted and made in sections that can be quickly bolted together by anyone. Send for illustrated catalog. : 
E. F. HODGSON COMPANY "3!" ¥zuzreon cess Sten Sipeinsete 
More Eg’ 
| Finer Market Fowls 
BALANCED RA- 
TIONS have made the 
hen one of the best 
money producers on the 
farm. Do you know that 
flocks on many farms are 
paying a net yearly profit of As 
$2 to $38a Hen 
Bob White Quail 
Partridges and Pheasants 
Capercailzies, Black Game, Wild Turkeys, Quails, 
Rabbits, Deer, etc., for stocking purposes. Fancy 
Pheasants, Peafowl, Swans, Cranes, Storks, 
Ornamental Geese and Ducks, Foxes, Squirrels, 
Ferrets, ete., and all kinds of birds and animals. 
WILLIAM J. MACKENSEN, Naturalist 
Dept. 55, Pheasantry and Game Park YARDLEY, PA. 
SELDOM SEE 
a big knee like this, but your horse may have 
a bunch or bruise on his Ankle, Hock, Stifle, 
Knee or Throat. 
le pled etn 
will clean it off without laying the horse up. 
No blister, no hair gone. Concentrated—only 
a fewdrops requiredatanapplication. $2.00per 
bottle delivered. Describe your case for special instruc- 
tions and Book 8 K free. 
W. F. YOUNG, P. D. F., 152 Temple Street, Springfield, Mass. 
Not only on poultry farms but on general farms—like yours. 
Scientific feeding does it. Try Red Comb Poultry Feeds and 
see the results. Red Comb costs less than you would have to 
pay for materials and mix them yourself. Write for Free Book 
“‘Reeding Poultry for Profit.'’ Postal brings it. 
Hales & Edwards Company 
Dept. 0, 827% 8. La Salle St., Chicago, Ill. 
Successors to Edwards & Loomis Co. 
hen lst) otra aar él) npn Son en eee 
CONCERNING DAVID GRAYSON 
HE Frenchman who said that the country is the place where 
birds are raw, certainly would never be an admirer of David 
Grayson. For Grayson’s books are full of the thrill of the coun- 
tryside in Spring. 
q The rhythmic swing of feet on a shady road, the silver water of 
the wayside spring, the windy ridges that overlook the sea—all these 
are in Grayson’s books. They are full of the sane and sound philos- 
ophy of open-air cheer that appeals to all healthy-minded people. 
q Fine reading for this time of the year—‘“‘Adventures in Contentment,’”’ 
“* Adventures in Friendship, ’’ ‘‘The Friendly Road, ’’ ‘‘Hempfield.’”’ 
gq Ask your bookseller! 
ANDREW McGILL 
Classified Advertising 
Department 
In this department are published announcements of 
firms offering goods of service of definite interest to 
garden enthusiasts. This department is also open to 
any of our subscribers who may wish to buy, sell or ex- 
change goods through the use of announcements herein. 
The rate is five cents a word (average eight words to 
the line), payable in advance. The name and address 
is counted as part of the advertisement; initials or 
figures count the same as words. Copy must reach us 
not later than the 10th of the month preceding date 
of issue to appear in the edition dated the following 
month—Thus copy for the classified department of the 
July edition must be in our office June 10th. No dis- 
play type allowed other than capitals on first line. 
Smallest advertisement accepted, $1.00. 
Address Classified Advertising Department, The Garden 
Magazine, 11 West 32nd Street, New York City 
GLASS CUTTER 
“RED DEVIL” glass cutter, improved type. Best for greenhouse 
glass. Saves glass, labor, expense. Sample ro cts. Booklet free. 
Smith & Hemenway Co., 77 Chambers Street, New York City. 
PLANTS AND NURSERY STOCK 
ASTER PLANTS; Queen of the Market, early, mixed. Micado, 
white, pink, violet, lavender. Royal Stripe. Astermums, white, 
pink, lavender. Rose King. Pink King. Enchantress Pink. 
Royal Purple. Lavender Gem. Crego, pink rose, lavender, white. 
Vick’s Late Branching, white, lavender, carmine, purple, Semple’s 
Pink, Lady Roosevelt, per roo, $1.25. Hardy Asters; White Queen, 
Perry’s Pink, Nove-Angliz (purple), per dozen, $1.00. Oldbrick 
Farms, Orwell, Ashtabula Co., Ohio. 
WILD GARDEN COLLECTION—2>50 plants prepaid $5.00, 10 or 
more kinds: Cypripedium Acaule $1.00 per doz., $7.50 hundred, 
Liverwort - Hepatica 75c. per doz., $4.50 hundred. Cash with 
order—Tell me your wants. Melvin D. Andrews, Box 238 York 
Village, Maine. ; 
PANSIES, The Big Giant Flowering kind $3.00 per 1ooo, in bud 
and bloom $5.00 per rooo. A trial order will convince you of the 
superior plants and fine strain. Cash please. James Moss, Whole- 
sale Grower, Johnsville, Pa. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS, 20 strong plants, will bloom this fall. 
Assorted colors. $1.50 prepaid. 50 best varieties, list free. 
Edward Wallis, Florist, Berlin, N. J. 
PLANTS. ROCKY MT. WILD FLOWERS. Wewill send twelve 
beautiful varieties, postpaid, for one dollar. Fernwood Nursery 
Co., Ovando, Mont. 
ROSES 
DINGEE ROSES. Pot grown plants safely transplanted any time 
during the growing season. Can be sent with the soil on the roots. 
Send for Guide to Rose Culture Free. The Dingee & Conard 
Co., West Grove, Pa. . 
SEEDS AND BULBS 
PLANTS OF EVERBLOOMING GAILLARDIA give an abun- 
dance of gorgeous crimson and orange flowers for bouquets, sum- 
met to frost. Hardy. 15c, 2 for 25c, postpaid. H. S. Tillotson, 
5904 Ellsworth St., Phila., Pa. 
TULIPS AND NARCISSI. Early planting of tulip and narcissus 
bulbs gives better results. Send now for Early-Order List, which 
will be ready soon. Oronogo Flower Gardens, Carthage, Mo. 
20 GLADIOLI BULBS FOR 25 CENTS, also three assorted 
Dahlia roots for 25 cents. August Hofmann, R. F. D. No. 2. 
Hicksville, L. I. 
PLANTS, ASTERS, separate colors or mixed; beet, lettuce, alys- 
sum. 4 doz. 25c, I09 45c, t000 $2.75. Coin preferred: Isaac 
Tshudy, Smoketown, Pa. 
MISCELLANEOUS 
FLORIST POTS, Hanging Baskets, Lawn Vases, Porch Pots and 
Moss Aztec ware. Try our line. Ask for catalogue. The Peters 
& Reed Pottery Co., South Zanesville, Ohio. 
JAPANESE TEA GARDEN made most unique and artistic in 
short time, in any part of U.S. or Canada. T. R. Otsuka, 300 
Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill. 
MONOGRAMS, book-plates, letterheads, headings designed. $3 
with etching. Printing of all kinds. Send for samples. L. E. 
Oakes, New London, Wis. 
WANTED to hear from owner of good farm for sale. Send des- 
cription and cash price. R. G. List, Minneapolis, Minn. 
° 
BOOKS FOR THE GARDEN ENTHUSIAST 
“HOW TO GROW ROSES”—Library Edition; 121 pages—16 in 
natural colors. Wot a catalog. Price $1, refunded on $5 order for 
plants. The Conard & Jones Co. Box 24, West Grove, Pa. 
