December, 1905 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



231 



SAFECEAFT" 



A 



TORDS the security of a 

 fire-proof modern safe with- 

 out its forbidding unsightly 

 appearance. <I Desk, buffet, book- 

 case, sewing table, flower stand, etc., 

 each one perfectly practical for its par- 

 ticular use, but at the same time provid- 

 ing absolute protection for your valuables 

 against fire or thieves. $60.00 and upwards. 



Write for Catalogue J, with photos of the various pieces and full 

 descriptions. Address " Safecraft " Department 400, Broadway. 



Furniture designed and hand made by Safes made by 



Gustav Stickley, &£; I^^n *: Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe Co., 



29 West 34th St., New York 400 Broadway, New York 



HOME STUDY COURSES 



T?VERYONE interested in farming or gardening, everyone who owns or who expects to own 

 -*-- / a suburban or a country home, should know about The Home Study Courses in Agri- 

 culture, Horticulture, Landscape Gardening and Floriculture, which we offer under 



Prof. Wm. P. Brooks of the Massachusetts 



Agricultural College and Prof. John Craig 



of Cornell University. 



There is money and pleasure, too, in farming 

 and gardening, in the growing of fruit and of 

 flowers, for those who understand the ways how 

 and the reasons why of modern agriculture. 

 A knowledge of landscape gardening and flori- 

 culture is indispensable to those who would 

 have the pleasantest homes. 



Every reader of The Garden Magazine who 

 is interested in these matters is invited to send for 

 a free copy of our eighty-page catalogue and full 

 information in regard to our home study courses. 



THE HOME CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL 



Dept. 8, SPRINGFIELD. MASS. 



JOHN CRAIG 

 Professor of Horticulture in Cornell University 



WM. P. BROOKS 



Professor of Agriculture in the Massachusetts 



Agricultural College 



