January, 1906 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



291 



Christmas 

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A One Dollar Bill 



would make a comparatively small Christ- 

 mas present, but a year's subscription to 

 The Garden Magazine, price One 

 Dollar, including two double twenty-five 

 cent numbers without extra charge, is 

 a most acceptable gift to any one of 

 your friends who is interested in gardening 

 or improving his home grounds. 



Volumes I. and II. of The Garden 

 Magazine, bound, a complete file to date, 

 and a year's subscription, to January, 1907, 

 inclusive, all for $3.70 — express prepaid 

 on two volumes 64 cents extra — is a more 

 elaborate gift. 



New Years 

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Every new subscription sent us now (by 

 someone who is already a subscriber) en- 

 titles the sender to a valuable premium. 

 For $2.00 to pay the renewal of your own 

 subscription from date of its present expira- 

 tion and a year's subscription for somebody 

 else who is not already a subscriber, we will 

 send you as a premium your choice of one 

 of the following books, prepaid: 



"The Heart's Highway," by Mary Wilkins Freeman 

 " How to Plan the Home Grounds," by Parsons 

 " How to Attract the Birds," by the author of "Bird 



Neighbors" 

 "Roses and How to Grow Them" 

 " The First Book of Farming," by C. L. Goodrich 



During the great Christmas and New 

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 friends as a result of good words spoken by 

 those who like the magazine. We are 

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 every one, not selecting the above books, 

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August, 1905 to 

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VOLUME TWO 



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