January, 1907 THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 305 
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The First “Tested” Planting Tables 
The Planting Tables have formed a conspicuous feature of (he Garden Magazine. 
They give explicit directions in condensed form at just the time you want them. In the great 
Spring Planting Number—Apmil, 1907—we shall issue the first “tested” planting tables ever 
published. These were completed and paid for a year ago and then we returned them to the 
authors and asked them to plant everything according to their own directions in order to fill the 
gaps and correct any possible errors. 
The “Quality Vegetable” Series 
This is the first series of articles to focus the attention upon the quality from three points of 
view heretofore absurdly separated, 7. e. varieties, cultivation, and cooking. 
The Little Monographs of Garden Crops 
These are the first articles to explain with the utmost clearness the comparative merits 
and limitations of all the species worth growing in every large and complicated group. 
Complete Planting Plans 
Che Garden Magazine was the first horticultural periodical to make a specialty 
of complete planting plans which tell exactly how to lay out city gardens or country places, 
what to plant, where to plant it, and how much everything will cost. We have new and dis- 
tinguished help in these intricate and perplexing problems. 
Other Remarkable Features 
Complete spraying calendar for the home garden, telling how to control every kind of 
insect enemy. 
There will also be many articles on city roof gardens, vines, bulbs and winter flowers. 
The April and October issues are Double Planting Numbers, which sell for 25 cents each, 
and alone are worth the price of a year’s subscription. They are included in the regular $1.00 
a year subscription without extra cost. 
You Can Make that Garden of Yours Pay More 
How? By putting more into it. I cannot afford to. | think youcan. No more time, or more money, but more productive 
methods and varieties of plants. I can’t afford to get books or spend the time to read them, to find out those methods. You needn't. 
There is a better way. How? Get ONLY the information you want. Get it WHEN you need it—yjust in time to be of most 
use. @ Where? In Che Garden Wagasine, which tells every month just the things to do NOW. QI want something 
practical. Che Garden Wagasine is intensely practical. Who saysso? We do. But we are prejudiced, maybe. 
These people are not. . 
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the benefits of a good garden. I would not take $50 for my April number if I could such a periodical.”—O. V. R., Webster, Iowa. 
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