May, 1907 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



The Readers' Service will give 

 you information about motor boats 



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acine 



Boats 



are built right, run right, priced 

 right and are guaranteed to please. 

 They are the craft of the people, by 

 the people, and for the people — the 

 pleasure mediums of the aquatic 

 world. 



We can reach you from 122 W. 

 34th St., New York, 1 82 Milk St., Boston, 

 38 Delaware Ave., Camden, N. J., 1610 

 Michigan Ave., Chicago, 1 82 Jefferson 

 Ave., Detroit, 321 First Ave., South 

 Seattle, Washington, or any of the other 

 large cities. 



Racine Boat Manufacturing Company 



Box 48 Muskegon, Michigan 



When writing for our large illustrated catalogue, 

 enclose five cents to prepay postage 



JVhy 

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Anchor 

 Post 



, HE life and desirability of an iron fence 

 *• depends entirely upon its construction and 

 whether it is galvanized. How true an align- 

 ment a fence will hold depends almost entirely 

 upon how securely the posts are anchored. Our 

 illustration shows at a glance the simple yet 

 effective construction used with Anchor Post 

 Iron Fences which has proven so popular. 



We design, build and erect when desired 

 fences, entrance gates, iron railings, etc., for 

 estates, lawns, gardens and farms, each fencing 

 especially adapted to its purpose. Illustrated 

 catalog upon request. 



Anchor Post Iron Works 



Office and Show Rooms: 



40 Park %pw, 



New York City. 



The Anglais Table Deco- 

 ration for Arranging 

 Cut Flowers 



Naturally the ANGLAIS TABLE DECORATION will 

 be at once appreciated by lovers of flowers. The ANGLAIS 

 TABLE DECORATION is made up of two low Colonial 

 glass vases, one crescent and one rectangular in form, each 

 containing a JAPANA CUT FLOWER HOLDER ready 

 for use. (See Note.) 



It takes 6 Cres. to make a circle. 6 Cres. and 2, 4, 6 or 8 

 RECT. to make an oblong according to the size desired. 

 The Effects Possible are Limited Only by the Possessor 



NOTE— The JAPANA is a solid piece of glass full of 

 holes allowing a perfect circulation for the water and holding 

 the flowers in their natural position (the Japanese idea of 

 beauty). Being of glass the JAPANA does not show when 

 in water and flowers last much longer. 



6 Cres. 2 Rect. with Japana $6.00 

 AN OVAL ARRANGEMENT 



Centre Piece in Use. 



Low Vase with "Japana" com- 

 plete $1.00 



"Anglais" units with Japana com- 

 plete, each - 75c. 

 Circular on application. Sent 



upon receipt of price. 



M. V. GARNSEY, LaGrangc, III. 



FRUIT RECIPES 



By Riley M. Fletcher Berry 



Here is a unique book on the uses of fruits as foods. The author 

 not only shows the unappreciated value of fruit ; but gives nine hundred 

 different recipes for fruit dishes and drinks. No former volume has ever 

 given such a complete and suggestive collection, and the work should go 

 into every home right alongside of the cook book, since it supplements 

 the latter invariably. Illustrated from photographs, $1.65 postpaid. 



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