Jury. 1908 
THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 
CovER DEsSIGN—Single Roses ; 
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How To Srr A NEw KiInD OF FLOWERSHOW . . . . 321 
Photograph by Nathan R. Graves 
Jorn THE “ROADSIDE GARDENINGCLUB” Now ThomasMcAdam — 322 
Photographs by L. Barron, H. E. Angell, and others 
GARDEN Toots THAT REALLY HEtp, IV ree IGN an, 95327: 
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Trees THAT ARE LOVED FoR THEIR FLtowers P. J. Berckmans — 330 
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THE Best FERNS FOR THE DWELLING Rooms IP, I IBOTAGES BR 
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THE OUTLAWED SPIREAS AND THEIR KIN W.E. Pendleton 335 
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THE Two ANNUAL LARKSPURS , «WS Ae 337 
Miap-SuMMER WorRK IN THE GARDEN Thomas J. Steed — 337 
House PLANTS IN SUMMER... EeAVNGAG. 2 = 337 
Photograph by H. E. Angell 
Nathan R. Graves 
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Ways To UritizeE Rose PETALS S.K. Underwood 338 
To Make THE RAMBLERS FLOWER eee TD oo gie mses 
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Way You SHOULD Sow AN OUNCE OF Rock Cress Now 
Thomas McAdam 340 
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PLANT GLADIOLUS Now ; . Lillie K.Jennison 348 
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A SimpLe Way To Have CLEAN BERRIES W.-M. (350 
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SuMMER Dairy MARKET Ae 5 EB a Sane 
OLDEsT FLOWERS IN CULTIVATION.—IV., THE CoRN Poppy 
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