April. 1906 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



117 b 



PICTORIAL 



GARDENING 



SERIES 



A wonderful new library of indispensable little volumes 

 that go to the heart of modern gardening in a comprehen- 

 sive way. Most convenient for carrying into the garden. 



"The least experienced can read and understand them and put their 

 teaching into actual and safe practice — those who are inexperienced 

 will discover much that is of value and interest. "—Journal of 

 Horticulture. 



Pictorial Practical Carnation Growing 



(Profuse Illustrations) 



$0.60 



Pictorial Practical Rose Growing 



(100 Illustrations) 



.60 



Pictorial Greenhouse Management 



(ioo Illustrations) 



.60 



Pictorial Practical Vegetable Growing 



(ioo Illustrations) 



.60 



Pictorial Practical Gardening 



(140 Illustrations) 



.60 



Pictorial Practical Fruit Growing 



(100 Illustrations) 



.60 



Pictorial Tree and Shrub Culture 



(100 Illustrations) 



.60 



Pictorial Practical Flower Gardening 



(100 Illustrations) 



.60 



Pictorial Chrysanthemum Culture 



(100 Illustrations) 



.60 



Pictorial Practical Bulb Growing 



(100 Illustrations) 



.60 



Profitable Home Farming 



.50 



How to Manage a Horse 



.50 



(A practical "Black Beauty," everybody should read it) 

 Each 5x7 1-2, strong cloth binding, about 150 pages 



SPECIAL OFFER 



These twelve necessary volumes will be sent to any 

 one address for $6.00. Your choice of any six titles for 

 $3.25. Prepaid on receipt of price. 



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Each series, complete in itself, 25 cents, postpaid. 

 "The Wild Flowers of Early Spring" 

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FOR THE FRUIT GROWER 



The Orchard and Fruit Garden 



By E. P. POWELL 



Author of "The Country Home" 



A volume that is indispensable to everyone who is anxious to get the 

 best results from his fruit and berries, whether he grows them for the 

 market or his own table. Every known variety of fruit that grows in 

 America is considered. 



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PICTURES 



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Do not confuse these with 

 cheap pictures. They sell at 

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FREE 



TO every reader of this periodical who loves nature and 

 animals and outdoor life, we will send without, charge 

 the four beautiful pictures shown in the accompanying 

 illlustration, which retail at 50 cents each. These pictures are 

 wonderful examples of the art of color photography, being 

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 birds and animals in their natural colors. Every living creature on earth — 

 animal and man — is described and pictured. In many cases special expeditions 

 armed with cameras and dry plates had to be sent to foreign lands to secure the 

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promptly, as the supply of pictures is limited, and this 



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 you offer, t< gether with a description of the "Library 

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