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SEPTEMBER, 1906 
CovER DErsIGN—Pink Day-blooming Water-lilies (Wymphaa Marliacea, var. rosea). = a E a : : = z fe N. R. Graves 
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THE GARDENER’S REMINDER - - - . - Sy) EAsIty MApDE PICKLES - . - = JE IL, Jeniichiop GAS 
ALL THE BEECHES WorTH GROWING - Louis Harman Pect 58 CANNING AND CooKING TOMATOES r - E. M. Barron 7 
Photographs by H. E. Angell, the author, and others 
GROWING WINTER SALADS IN A “Pir” Frank H. Presby 61 Pant PEONIES IN ‘SEPTEMBER - i - Phineas Nolte 80 
QuaLity TOMATOES FOR THE HomME GARDEN = s ft THe CALIFORNIAN’S REMINDER - - - Lrnest Draunton 80 
IE. Gi! JE, All oom (62 Four INsecr Pests THat Are Easiry KirteEp Now - = 
Photograpks by H. E. Angell and others E. D. Sanderson Bo 
WINTER FLOWERS IN A PIAzzA CONSERVATORY - ~ : 
WE RS nae On How to KEEP Cur FLOWERS~ - - - - - - 84 
Photograph by E. L. Wi-lcox 
Photographs by H. E. Angell 
Maxine More snp Betrer Fruir Trees - S. W. Fletcher 67 Key To0 THE ORNAMENTAL BEECHES - ; : F gee) 
Pbotcerebsibytieauthon PERSONAL EXPERIENCES - - - - - - =. (ets) 
WATER-LILIES FOR THE BusINEss Man - Henry S. Conard 7 : t = 
: g ; go A DELIGHTFUL WINTER BEVERAGE - 2 ge I. SLOSON 88 
Thotographs by A. A. Coult and others 
PeORARE HARTY Liry Growinc TEN Feet Hich £.V. JV. 72 A Quick WAY To Cook SPINACZ - - Josephine Clark 90 
Photest are ote : GARDEN PUBLICATIONS - = = : 2 ° = OS 
A GARDEN OF PINK FLOWERS = = = Elelon RiAlbce 74 A 
Photographs by Vermont Experiment Station, N. R. Graves, and others ANSWERS TO Ot ERTIES x if ¥ =f ¥ % re g2 
WILHELM MILLER, Epitor.—Corrricut, 1906, ry DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY 
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