DECEMBER, 
1906 
Readers 
of this 
Magazine 
are invited to visit our 
library salesroom to 
examine our books and | 
magazines. 
We shall be especially pleased 
to show you the new and en- 
larged edition of 
The Cyclopedia of American 
Horticulture, in six volumes. 
The Nature Library, in ten large 
octavo volumes. ~ 
The Gallery of Masterpieces, 
fifty beautiful photo-mezzo- 
tints. 
The Home Library of Law, six 
handy little books. 
The Little Nature Library, seven 
dainty illustrated volumes. 
Bound Volumes and Files of Our 
Magazines, ‘“THE WoRLD’S 
Work,”’ “‘COUNTRY LIFE IN 
AMERICA,”’ ““THE GARDEN 
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MAGAZINE 259 
HEDGES! HEDGES! 
FOR ORNAMENT—SHELTER—OR DEFENCE 
At Newport, the most artistic and beautiful resort in America, hedging of 
all kinds is used extensively. There they can be seen in every conceivable 
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Our Amoor River Privet can be trimmed in the most fantastic shapes, and 
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growing. Write for Catalog. 
PETER’S NURSERY COMPANY 
KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE 
The publishers of THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 
will be glad to give its readers information 
on points relating to gardening, the country 
home and grounds, and advice where equip- 
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These are real, live, growing holly trees, and 
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