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THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



The Readers* Service is prepared to 

 advise parents in regard to schools 



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E-„ RUSSIAN 

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If you haven't seen the big 

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Mail address— 95 Milk Street, Boston 



You Can Naturalize 

 THE BEAUTIFUL DOG TOOTH VIOLET 



Several acres of my Connecticut hills are covered 

 with this early Spring flower, with its exquisite 

 mottled foliage. Send ^l.oo for loo bulbs, pre- 

 paid. They will make a permanent bed that will 

 delight you beyond measure. 



E. S. Fansler, Noroton Heights, Conn. 



VILLA SITES 



In Habei-sham county (Piedmont section of northeast Georgia;. 

 Fruit already in bearing, paying 10% to 15% on tlie price of 

 $500 an acre. New and fresh locations. Orchards of Peaches, 

 Apples, Cherries, Pigs, already growing. 26 different varieties 

 of fruits and fourteen different varieties of nuts growing in 

 Habersham county. Adjoining the best schools in Georgia. 

 Electric lights, telephone, etc. 150 acres in city limits. Eleva- 

 tion 1,600 to 1.800 feet above the sea — the Switzerland of Amer- 

 ica. The healthiest county in U. S. (see census of 1900). Pure 

 water. Spring on every 40 acres. Cheapest place in U. S. to 

 biiild— common lumber §10 per thousand; carpenters S1.50 to 

 .S8.50 per day. 13 passenger trains daily. Direct communi- 

 cation with all principal cities. An ideal climate. Tempera- 

 ture has never reached 87 degrees. For full particidars, write 



I. C WADE, Cornelia, Ga. 



For Autumn Planting 



Flowering Shrubs and 



Hardy Perennials 



Roses, Irises and Paeonies. 



Catalogue sent on application. 



SHATEMUC NURSERIES 



BARRYTOWN, DUTCHESS COUNTY, N. Y. 



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The Motor Maid 



By C. N. and A. M. WILLIAMSON 



Authors of ''The Lightning Conductor ^^^ ''Lady Betty Across the Water ^'''' 



"The Chaperon,^^ etc. 



A gay, 



sparkling 



story of 



Southern 



France 



Four 



Illustrations 



in 



Color 



Fixed Price 

 $1.20 



(postage 12c.) 



A veritable deus ex machina is the chauffeur (in disguise) who drives Lady Tumour's 

 blue car through the Riviera. And charming I.ys d'Angeley, seated beside him, finds 

 him a much-needed protector in many unexpected adventures. 



"The Motor Maid" is a piquant, laughing romance with the Southern coast of 

 France for a sunshiny setting, and all the lively incident that goes to the making of a real 

 Williamson no^■el. And if the reader is a motorist, the spell is doubled. 



Other Williamson Novels: 



'Lord Loveland Discovers America.** Illustrated. 

 Fixed price, $1.20 (postage 12 cents). 



•The Car of Destiny." Ulustrated. $t.so. 



'Rosemary in Search of a Father." Illustrated. $1.50. 



'My Friend the Chauffeur." Illustrated. Ji.so. 



' Set in Silver." $1.50. 



' The Chaperon." Illustrated. Si. 50. 



' The Princess Virginisu" Illustrated. $1.50. 



'Lady Betty Across the Water." Illustrated. 



Si. 50. 



Doubleday, Page & Co., 133 East 16th Street, New York 



\UR FRIENDS arc invited to visit our Library 

 Salesroom, where they may leisurely look over 

 our hooks, magazines, etc. 



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T/fy^E, ALSO invite requests for our " Guide to 

 ^r Good Books," mailed jree. 



Strawberry Plants 



set in August will produce a crop the next Spring. 



HARDY PERENNIALS SEED 



planted in August will flower the following year. Our 

 list of above mailed on application, 



September ist our Autumn Bulb Catalogue is ready. 

 It is complete with all the Hardy Bulbs for indoor or out- 

 side planting. Early orders obtain the best selection. 



We mail our Autumn Catalogue on application. 



TOTTLER-nSKE-RAWSON COMPANY 



12 and 13 Faneull Hall Square. Boston, Mass. 



