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THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



November, 1914 



NEW LILIES FOR THE GARDEN 



Hardy, Fragrant and Beautiful 



LILIUM MYRIOPHYLLUM 



With the introduction of these two magni- 

 ficent new varieties blooming in July and 

 early August, it is now possible to have 

 continuous display of Lilies in bloom 

 from early summer until frost. 

 Our Lily fields during the flowering 

 period were the admiration of all who 

 saw them. 



LILIUM MYRIOPHYLLUM 



Flowers white, slightly suffused with pink 

 and with a beautiful shade of canary yellow 

 at the centre and extending part way up 

 the trumpet; fragrant. Awarded the Gold 

 Medal of the Massachusetts Horticultural 

 society and a First-class Certificate by the 

 Royal International Exhibition, London, 191 2. 



LILIUM SARGENTIAE 



Greenish white shading to purple on outside, 

 pure white within, with a tint of citron in the centre. Awarded 

 Gold Medal of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society, 1913. 

 Bulbs of each of above varieties, $1.50 ea., $15.00 per doz. 

 Illustrated catalogue free on application 



R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON, MASS. 



Grow Mushrooms — $5 to $20 a Week 



$56.00 Worth from a 

 $2.00 Bed 



Dear Sir: 



I am pleased with my success. 

 It is just 3 months tomorrow 

 since I picked my first mush- 

 rooms and the bed is still yield- 

 ing. Altogether from this one 

 bed of 50 square feet I have 

 gathered so far 80 lbs. I have 

 good sale for all I can grow at 

 70c. per pound. . 



(Signed) Yours, 



Others Do, Why Don't 

 You? 



Increase your income at home in 

 spare time. A small bed 5x10 feet in 

 your basement, barn, shed , almost any- 

 where — will grow from 60 to 100 lbs. 

 of mushrooms selling at 50c. to $1.00 

 a lb. Mr. Jackson, who is at the head 

 of the largest 

 scientific mush- 

 room plant in 

 the world, cost- 

 ing $ 1 s o, o o o 

 to equip, has 

 shown over 

 50,000 people 

 how to grow 

 them success- 



f ullv. Jackson, the Mushroom Man 



Write for free illustrated booklet telling how to raise, how to sell, etc. 



V. JACKSON, FALMOUTH MUSHROOM CELLARS, INC. 



279 Gifford Street, Falmouth, Mass. 



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