February, 1909 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



2 he Readers' Service will give you infor- 

 mation about leading hotels anywhere 



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Stokes 

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 eeds 



will bring you re= 

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 you will all the 

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 the strength and 

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fly Handsome 



New Free 



Catalogue for 



1909 



tells you all about 



"Stokes' Standards" and my special system of 

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My "Bonny Best ' Early Tomato is a large, 

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The Ancient Law The Battle-ground 



The Wheel of Life The Voice of the People 



The Deliverance The Freeman and other Poems 



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In the rotunda of Wanamaker's famous Philadelphia store, the 

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HIS MASTERS VOICE, 



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and March Cosmopolitan 



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