1906 ME GAR Dit N 7 MAG AZ I NIE 
NOVEMBER, 
| Wivanco Tool Cabinets 
Full size tools; best quality; fully war- 
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TOYS 
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Dealers in Reliable Merchandise since 1816 
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How to Make a Fruit Garden 
By S. W, FLETCHER 
Amateur and professional horticulturists alike 
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COUNTRY LIFE THE WORLD’s WORK 
IN AMERICA FARMING 
G. H. PETERSON 
Rose and Peony Specialist 
FAIR LAWN, N. J. 
Fresh Rhubarb 
Grows in your cellar, for your winter table. 
Tender, red rhubarb is delicious for sauce or pies—tastes un- 
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in your cellar—the darker the better—without bother or care. 
I supply the roots and tell you how. You have rhubarb to eat 
in 4 to 6 weeks. 
Pick fresh, crisp stalks for the table, in coldest weather all 
winter. Beats canned fruits or preserves. 
Clumps ready for growing, 25c, each; 6 clumps 
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