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Vol. XXII, No. 1 



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AUGUST, 1915 



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FARMING 



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"Every Garden Means a Home" 



Trees and Shrubs 

 Flowering in Midsummer 



By E. H. WILSON 



Third Article in this Important Series 

 With Photographs of New Plants from China 



An Easterner in California 



By C. H. TOTTY 



Original Photographs of the Garden Features 

 of the Expo itior 



The Garden in Relation to the 

 House 



Planting Evergreens 



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Your next year's garden success is dependent on plans 

 well laid now — seeds to be sown for late crops; bulbs 

 for winter forcing; flower-roots and evergreens to 

 be planted before fall; starting up the greenhouse. For 

 all these things and other timely hints read this number. 



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COUNTRY LIFE 

 IN AMERICA 



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DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & CO. 



Chicago GARDEN'CITY, N. Y. New York 



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