February, 1907 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



THE- TALK- OF-THE - OFFICE 



IIP 



To business that we love we rise betime 



And go to 't with delight." — Antony and Cleopatra 



To New Friends: 



Some of you will, with this copy, see The GARDEN MAGAZINE for the first time. Of you we ask that 

 you read it carefully, that you may judge if its contents are not so interesting and so practical that it will 

 pay you to get the March issue, telling you how to start right — and in time — and the great April Double 

 Spring Planting number which should be in the possession of every one who plants, no matter what or 

 how much, or how little. 



Others have bought single copies of The GARDEN MAGAZINE and know its money value to them. 

 (Many a single article in The GARDEN MAGAZINE has saved readers much more than they paid for all the 

 copies they ever bought.) Bought by the single copy, the Magazine now costs $2.00 for the 12 yearly 

 issues, and you may miss a copy, and of course just the one with some article of particular interest to you. 

 Subscriptions by the year cost only $1.00, and you get your copies promptly and regularly, no breaks in your 

 files, no issues missing when you wish to refer to them. 



3 Years for $2.00 



We propose to try a new plan of giving three years' subscription for $2.00. 



Our reasons for making this offer are, first: To avoid the expense of sending out several notices to 

 subscribers, taking the name from the subscription list, setting it up and putting it in again, supplying 

 back numbers etc., etc. We turn over this saving to the subscriber in this offer. And, second, to give 

 permanency to the list itself, which is, after all, the heart of a live magazine. 



This is what it means if you bought all the issues at retail. Six double 25-cent numbers (the Spring 

 and Fall Planting issues) and thirty 15-cent numbers — $6.00 for $2.00. 



To make this offer as effective as possible we will take your own subscription and a friend's if you de- 

 sire, and if your subscription is still incomplete you can extend it two years for $2.00 beyond the time now 

 paid for; under this offer if you have first sent $1.00 for a year's subscription, you can extend it to the 

 three year term by sending $1.00 more. 



The appended two blanks for your convenience. 



Subscription rates : Six months, 50c; one year, $1.00; three years (special offer), $2.00. 



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