JANUARY, 1907 
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WANT every person who is in- 
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or who has any ground about his 
or her home, to know what the Gar- 
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Will you help me in this work, 
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Circulation Manager 
Garden Magazine 
New York City. 
133 East 36th Street 
Dear Sir: 
Please let me know further about 
your proposition mentioned in the 
January number of Garden Magazine 
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