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THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



March, 1906 



The Tree Book 



BY 



JULIA E. ROGERS 



" This is 

 the most 

 valuable, 

 accurate 

 and elab- 

 orate book 

 ever pub- 

 lished in 

 America 

 on our na- 

 tive trees." 

 —New York 

 Herald. 



Opening shoots of a beech tree in May 



HIS book has 



It is extraordinary how little known, 

 comparatively, are the blossoms of 

 the beech tree. The Tree Book 

 reveals some interesting facts here 

 —as well as for all the other impor- 

 tant American trees. 



T 



many features 

 that no other 

 work on trees 

 approaches. It 

 tells how to know the trees; the uses and 

 value of trees; the care of trees; how to 

 grow trees; the preservation of forests. 



The 350 beautiful photographic illus- 

 trations, by A. R. Dugmore, show bud, 

 blossoms, full leaf, fruit and the wood of 

 all the important species. 



Sixteen plates in color. 



THE GARDEN 

 MAGAZINE 



COUNTRY LIFE 

 1 IN AMERICA 



THE WORLDS 



WORK 



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Net, $4.00. 

 (Postage, 34 cents.) 



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or for gardeners to offer their services. 



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 OfirvL/EliCIX enced in all branches of gardening, 

 capable to take charge of gentleman's country place; nine years jn 

 present position, best of references; Scotch, age 35, married, 2 

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A. WAI'SON. South Kortright, N. Y, 



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 tefer by permission to last employer. Address Henry, 572 Park Ave.. 

 slew York City. 



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 and commissions. Write to-day for terms. 



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High-class men, with good records, can be 

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All About Dogs 



'T'HE tremendous increase 

 "*■ of interest in dogs and 

 canine matters was never 

 more truly evinced than this 

 year. ''Every dog has his 

 day" — and these are the days 

 for exhibition dogs. All 

 kinds of dogs are treated 

 adequately, for, the first time 

 in America, in The Dog Book, 

 by James Watson. To be 

 in ten parts. I. to VI. now 

 ready. Well illustrated. 



($1.10 each, subscription) 



All About Poultry 



"Y"OU can learn all that is 

 * known about the raising, 

 breeding, care and sale of 

 every kind of feathered pro- 

 duct in The Poultry Book, 



It is the most complete and 

 authoritative book on the sub- 

 ject ever printed in America. 

 Superbly illustrated in color 

 and black-and-white, by 

 Harrison Weir. 



($13.60, sold by subscription) 



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 MAGAZINE 



. COUNTRY LIFE , 

 IN AMERICA ' 



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 - WORK 



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