August, 1910 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



The Readers' Service will give you 

 injormation about motor boats 



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The best varieties, both new and 

 old, and the best methods of plant- 

 ing to raise a full crop of stra\vl)erries 

 next year are fully particularized in 



DREER'S 



Mid-Summer Catalogue 



Also the best varieties of Celer_v, Cabbage 

 Plants, etc. 



A most complete list of the Best Hardy 

 Perennial Seeds for summer sowing. 



Also vegetable and farm seeds for summer 

 and fall sowing. Select list of seasonable 

 decorative and flowering plants. 



Write for a copy and kindly 

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Stop buving new garden hose every year, and get " Hamillon- 

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I The Power and the Glory 



By Grace MacGowan Cooke 



A vivid picture of the heroism and the humor in 

 the livesof some people of the Tennessee mountains. 

 Mrs. Cooke has given us a very lovable heroine. 

 Johnnie Consadine is one of those upspringing, un- 

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 in all conditions. Her unfailing optimism and final 

 triumph are like a little song of inspiration that 

 sings through all the pages, and leaves with you 

 an abiding memory of a strong, brave woman. 



Illustrated in color. Fixed price, $1.20 {postage 12c.) 



I Water Goats and Other Troubles 



^ By Ellis Parker Butler, Author of "Pigs is Pigs, ' etc. 



You instinctively feel, when Alderman Toole de- 

 cides that gondolas and water goats are identical, 

 that something is going to happen. And it does! 

 Just what takes place in Jeffersonville is a story 

 which Mr. Butler tells in his old inimitable way. 



Illustrated. $0.50. 



A Plain American in England 



By Charles T. Whitefield 



The ridiculous solemnities of an English week-end 

 house-party. " The only fault to be found with this is that it 

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Blaze Derringer 



By Eugene P. Lyle, Jr., Author of "The Missourian," etc 



The romance of a $5,000 wager. When Blaze resigns from college 

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