January, 1916 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



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For 60 Years the 



Standard 



1916 



Have Stood the 

 Test of Time 



Garden Blue Print Planting Guide — Free 



Do you know just how to get the most from every 

 square foot of soil? 



Would you like to avoid useless work? 

 Let us help you. Our experts have prepared a 

 plan which shows you exactly where to put each 

 row. Send for it. It's free. 



60th Anniversary Collection of 



Vegetable and Flower Seeds 



You want to plant your garden just as cheaply as possible, too. We furnish 

 you a complete collection of vegetables and flowers. There are 32 packets in 

 all, 26 quality vegetables and 6 superb flowers. Each is the choicest of its kind. 

 Every packet is full size, too. If bought separately, they would cost you $1.60. 

 But, we will send you this complete 60th Anniversary Collection for only $1.00, 

 postpaid. You'll want our 



60th Anniversary Catalog 



Better and bigger than ever. It's a mine of helpful facts about vegetables and 

 flowers. Remember both catalog and Garden Blue Print Planting Guide will 

 be sent free. Write today. 



J. J. H. GREGORY & SON 



610 Elm Street Marblehead, Mass. 



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Gardeners' Chronicle 

 of America 



A Horticultural Magazine Exclusively 



Its articles on garden making — the cultivation of flowers, 

 fruits and vegetables, indoors and outdoors — landscaping — 

 ornamental forestry — the preservation and propagation of 

 native birds, essential to plant life — are all from the pens of 

 men foremost in the gardening profession. 



A feature of the Gardeners' Chronicle is the digests of 

 seasonable subjects from the leading American and Euro- 

 pean horticultural periodicals which appear regularly in its 

 columns, thus offering to you 



A Horticultural Digest 



Whether interested in horticulture for pleasure or for 

 profit, you will find the Gardeners' Chronicle columns brim- 

 ful of helpful knowledge. 



The Gardeners' Chronicle is published monthly and its 

 subscription price is $1.50 per year. 



To those who will forward their subscription during the 

 month of January, we will present, with our compliments, 

 a library desk portfolio, the front piece of which is a repro- 

 duction of Traver's water color painting, "The Rose Girl." 



Or send fifty cents for a three months' trial subscription. 



The Chronicle Press, Inc. 



Publishers of the 



Gardeners' Chronicle of America 



286 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. 



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How It Differs from Other Heats 

 —Why More Economical 



OF first impor- 

 tance, it heats 

 and ventilates 

 at the same time. 

 You can shut every 

 door and window as 

 tight as a drum, and 

 the Kelsey will give 

 you four complete 

 changes of air every 

 hour, in any room or 

 every room in your 

 house. 



Not dry air with the oxygen burned 

 out of it; but fresh, bouyant. vigor 

 filled air, mixed with just the right 

 healthful amount of moisture. 



The very minute there is fire in 

 the Kelsey Generator fresh air heat 

 will promptly start coming into 

 your rooms. 



With a low slum- 

 ber fire you will get 

 a surprising amount 

 of heat. All night 

 long it will continue 

 to heat and ventilate, 

 giving you warm 

 rooms any time of 

 the night, and no 

 matter how early in 

 the morning. 



We make the sur- 

 prisingly sweeping 

 statement, that it will outheat 

 any other heat on the market, 

 and we stand ready with the 

 proofs. 



Do you want them? 



Send for booklet — Some Saving 

 sense on Heating. 



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 2767P Lincoln Avenue 



The J^exslv 



I WARM AIR CEHtRATOR I 

 232 James Street, Syracuse, N. Y. 



NEW YORK 

 103P Park Avenue 



A Garden Library for 

 Seventy-five Cents 



— that's what you have if you save your 

 copies of The Garden Magazine and let us 

 bind them for you. 



There is a new volume every six months — 

 Vol. XXII ready now. Send your magazines 

 back by parcel post and we will supply index 

 and bind them for you for 75c. If you have 

 not kept your issues, we supply the bound 

 volume complete for $1.75. An authoritative 

 guide for all who are interested in growing 

 things whether for pleasure or for profit. 



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