February, 1906 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



33 



If you wish an Up-to-date Flower or Vegetable 

 Garden the Coming Season YOU MUST HAVE 



Je# d ' 



SEED BOOK 



FOR 1906 



Because it contains the Most Com- 

 plete List of Flowers and Vegetables 

 known to Horticulture, together 

 with many Striking Novelties that 

 can be obtained nowhere else, among 

 which I might mention : 



A Hothouse Cucumber that can be grown 

 in the open ground. 



A Delicious Corn the Fourth of July. 



A variety of Onion that will keep in good 

 condition a year. 



Absolutely the earliest Tomato in cultivation. 



A Green Pod Bean that is at all times with- 

 out strings. 



Together with hundreds of other things that 

 will insure you without question the 

 finest garden in your neighborhood and 

 the prizes at your fair next fali. 



This Seed Book costs me this 

 year very close to fifteen cents per 

 copy, but I will be pleased to send 

 one free to every reader of THE 



Garden Magazine who will take 



the trouble to send me their address on a postal card. 



WM. HENRY MAULE, JStiSSSiI; 



1701 FILBERT STREET 



PENN. 



