May, 1907 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



Can you do without a greenhouse much longer? 

 Write to the Renders'' Service for suggestions. 



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The Geographical Library 



A remarKable series covering Africa, 

 Korea, Tibet, and the Arctic Regions 

 — any one volume of which may be 

 purchased separately. 



Nearest the Pole 



By COMMANDER R. E. PEARY 



This is the first full account of Com- 

 mander Peary's great achievement of 

 planting the American flag nearest the 

 Pole. It is a thrilling recital of modern 

 heroism, full of the vigor and strength 

 of a leader of men. Illustrations se- 

 lected from a fine collection of 1,200 

 photographs taken by Peary, besides 

 several maps and a frontispiece in 

 color. ($5.12 postpaid.) 



Fighting the Polar Ice 



By ANTHONY FIALA 



With the return of Commander Peary, 

 there could . be no more timely book 

 than this. It might almost be called 

 a "Guide to the North Pole," it shows 

 so clearly what is necessary to accom- 

 plish this greatest of all exploring 

 feats. Remarkable photographs by the 

 author. ($4.12 postpaid.) 



The Passing of Korea 



By HOMER B. HULBERT 



"A singularly instructive book which no 

 student of the world's far eastern problem can 

 afford to overlook." — Chicago Evening Post. 

 "It has all the fascinating qualities of the best 

 fiction." — Boston Transcript. Sixty-two re- 

 markably fine photographs. ($4.20 postpaid.) 



Flashlights in the Jungle 



By C. G. SCHILLINGS 



"The best recent book on the wilder- 

 ness," says Theodore Roosevelt. 



($4.16 postpaid.) 



The Opening of Tibet 



By PERCEVAL LANDON 



Fifty superb plates. ($4.20 postpaid.) 



IN PREPARATION 



The Awakening of China By Dr. W. A. P. Martin 



Forty-eight pages of photographs. ($4.20 postpaid.) 



To the Top of the Continent By Dr. F. A. Cook 



Forty-eight pages of remarkable snow pictures. 



($4.20 postpaid.) 



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WE ARE OFTEN 

 ASKED THIS QUESTION 



"What is it going to cost to run my greenhouse; must I have an 

 extra man, a regular gardener?" No; any handy man about your 

 place, with a little of your supervision, can do it. You'll enjoy 

 giving it that much attention. You will find it intensely interest- 

 ing work, this looking after things in a greenhouse; it is one of 

 the most delightful pastimes imaginable — and then think of the 

 fiower,s and fruits to be had. 



If you are in doubt how best to grow things and the kinds 

 best to grow, send to your book seller for the Florists' Manual, by 

 William Scott; its a practical, untechnical book that will give you 

 the "how to" information you want. 



Our two"P's" Booklet shows some of our smaller greenhouses, 

 and perhaps they will help you to decide the sort of house you 

 ought to have. We will gladly send you this booklet. 



LORD & BURNHAM, GREENHOUSE DESIGNERS AND 

 MANUFACTURERS, 1133 BROADWAY, COR. 26TH 

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