July, 1907 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



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HIGHEST 



IN 

 AMERICA. 



The manufacture of film 

 to the Kodak standard re- 

 quires perfect basic mater- 

 ials. 



To insure such materials 

 we make them ourselves, 

 even to the acids. The 

 manufacture of these acids 

 made necessary the highest 

 stack in America — 366 feet 

 from foundation to top. 



This stack is simply typ- 

 ical of the perfection in every 

 department of our film 

 plant. Special machinery, 

 special buildings, access to 

 the methods and formulae 

 of the best plate makers in 

 the world— all are at the 

 command of our film 

 makers. Back of all this 

 is more than 20 years' of 

 film experience. The result 

 is Kodak N. C. Film, the 

 only film rated by experts 

 as equaling the speed of the 

 fastest plates. 



The film you use is more 

 important than the camera 

 you use. 



Kodak' 



Look for 

 the spool. 



on 



EASTMAN KODAK CO. 

 Rochester, N. Y. 

 The Kodak City. 



THE CARE OF TREES 



The trees of your estate could be greatly improved by the work of 

 our expert treesmen. Let us send our lepresentative to look, over 

 your grounds, and suggest the improvements we could make. 



SCIENTIFIC TREE WORK OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS 



Graduates of the Massachusetts Agricultural College 

 Pruning Forestry Tree Surgery 



Smiling Joe 



You saw him last summer. He runs around 

 now just like other children. And the Hospital 

 at the Seashore for which he pleaded, to save 

 others from being crippled for life by tuberculosis 

 of the bones and glands, is assured. 



But the Battle is Still On 



with the dark, crowded tenements which manu- 

 facture crippled children and break down their 

 parents. Our twenty-five visitors, trained in the 

 school of loving service daily carry relief, wise 

 counsel, and courage into the darkest homes. 

 Would you not like to have a part, real and per- 

 sonal, in this work, by sending a gift to carry it on? 

 If desired, we will gladly write just how and for 

 whom it is used. 



Last Summer 



friends all over the Union, from Alaska, and Can- 

 ada, helped us give Fresh- Air Outings to 23,05 1 

 women and children. Our Sea-side home, 



Beautiful Sea Breeze 



with its cool shade, good food, clean sand, ocean 

 bathing, is ready to welcome 25,000 this summer. 



Bow Many Will You Send? 



25 cents gives a mother or child one glorious day of free- 

 dom, sweet cool air, good food and fun in the sand 

 and surf. 

 $1.00 lets a little family enjoy it all together. 

 2.50 will give a whole week of new life and cheer to a 

 worn out mother, an aged toiler, an under-fed work- 

 ing girl, or a convalescing patient. 

 5.00 makes a teething baby and its " little mother " of ten 

 happy for a week. 

 10.00 gives four run-down school children a fresh start for 



next year. 

 25.00 sends a car-load of careworn people off for the day 



and brings them back with new courage. 

 50.00 names a room for the season. 

 125.00 gives a happy excursion to 500 mothers and children. 



$50,000 NEEDED FOR THE SEASON'S WORK 



R. S. Minturn, Treasurer, Room 203, No. 

 East 22 nd Street, New York City. 



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New York Association for Improv- 

 ing the Condition of the Poor 



R. FULTON CUTTING, President 



Spraying 

 Consulting 



Arboriculture 

 Entomology 



Removing Deadwood 

 Fertilization 



Our work can be seen on many of the finest estates in t!ie country. 

 Send for our booklet, "The Care of Trees." It will interest you. 



MUNSON-WHITAKER COMPANY 



Home Office, 621 Tremont Building, BOSTON. 

 Branch Offices: Flatiron Building, New York ; Albany, Harrisburg. 



The Book of 100 Houses 



Sent free to anyone who intends to build. 



This book contains photographic views of over 100 

 houses of all kinds (from the smallest camps and bunga- 

 lows to the largest residences) in all parts of the country, 

 that have been stained with 



Cabot's Shingle Stains 



They are designed by leading architects and are full of 

 ideas and suggestions of interest and value to those who 

 contemplate building. 



SAMUEL CABOT, Inc., Sole Manufacturers 



1 Oliver Street, Boston, Mass. 



Agents at all Central Points 



