OCTOBEB, 1910 



Smashed! 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



The Readers' Service will give you 

 information about motor boats 



145 



That Priceless Vase — 

 That Precious Heirloom 



Money cannot 



replace it; 



but 



Caementium 



will restore it 



If small parts are missing 

 they can be filled in and built 

 up. Joints are almost invisible. 

 Caementium will mend any- 

 thing about the house, office- 

 furniture, pots and pans, china, 

 glassware, etc. 



OAMENTMgi 



'*Stick8 everytuluc, but Is not sticky 



It is a mineral paste of powerful tenacity. 

 It is permanent. Things mended are mended 

 to stay. Any article mended with it will stand 

 the test of its former usage. 



Caementium comes in 25 cent tins ready to 

 use. It is in a convenient form and may be 

 easily applied. Shake well before using, and 

 allow meni-'ed article to set. That's all — for 

 splendid results. 



Get it at hardware, drug, grocery or station- 

 ery stores, or send 25c {in stamps or coin) and 

 ■we will mail you a full size tin. Get it today. 



CAEMENTIUM SALES CO. 



Sole Aicnts U. S. A. 

 120 X. Boylston St., Boston, Mass. 

 78 X. Wabash Avenue, Chicago, 111. 

 50 X. Church St., New York, N. Y. 



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Carnation Support 



Endorsed by all the leading growers of the country 

 as the best support for carnations made. 



Repays the cost many times over 

 in a single season. 



Made strong and light of heavy 

 Galvanized Wire. 



Over 3,000,000 in Use 

 Price 50c per doz., $3.50 per 100 



Send for price list and catalogue 

 of other garden specialties 



IGOE BROTHERS 



67-71 Metropolitan Avenue, BROOKLYN N. Y. 



Own a Greenhouse 



IT IS the logical thing to do; logical be- 

 cause of the satisfactory return it will 

 give, not to mention the genuine pleas- 

 ure. It is an every way practical invest- 

 ment for you, who like your flowers and 

 especially enjoy those you grow in that 

 garden of yours in the summer. When 

 the winter comes, you indulge your 

 fondness for them in buying a few, but 

 they don't give you anything like the 

 pleasure that those grown in your own 

 garden did. And why is it ? It must 

 be that the personal element counts in 

 flowers as well as in everything else. 



Those you buy are just flowers — those 

 you grow are flowers plus the planting, 

 watching, watering, coaxing, and caress- 

 ing which you enjoyed so. Come to 

 think about it, the greenhouse garden is 

 even more interesting than your out- 

 door ones, because in addition to all 



the rest you are out-generaling nature, 

 as it were. 



Your greenhouse, although it is always 

 in season, will always yield out of sea- 

 son. Why not have a house at once ? 

 You have been thinking about it so long, 

 it is high time to make it a reality. Write 

 us today, and we will tell you all about 

 this house shown, for it is a particularly 

 practical one, planned with the idea of 

 its being enlarged economically at any 

 time — and that's one thing every green- 

 house enthusiast is bound to do. Along 

 with the details of this house, we will 

 also send some Advance Pages from our 

 new catalog, that will give you some 

 valuable information on the kind of house 

 best adapted to your needs. 



To insure you promptness in reply- 

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 to you. 



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JVlaUlG S ISCGQS always grown.' 

 Send postal for 1910 catalogue. William Henry 

 Maule, 1721 Filbert Street, Philadelphia. 



Estate or Farm Manager — 

 Open for Engagement 



Thoroughly experienced and competent in all details connected with the 

 construction, development and g-eneral management of first-class business 

 farm, or Gentleman's estate. American 38. Record and references that will 

 bear careful investigation. Present position includes four years in the develop- 

 ment and finish of one of the finest estates in western New York, Change 

 caused by death of owner and division of property. 



ELMTREE FARM, Charlotte, N. X. 



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 extenors of modem $1,000 to $10,000 homes 

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 plan for each house. Sent postpaid for Ji. 00. 

 Sample pages for 2c. stamp. 



John Henry Newson, Architect, 1246 Williamson BIdg., Cleveland, 0. 

 Working Plans, Specifications, and Estimate.'^ Prepared 



INTELLIGENT SPRAYING 



The Rural New-Yorker stated editorially, Sept. 19th. 1908 :—" The Rural Grounds now appear to be free from scale for the first 

 time in 1 2 years. * * * It has been a long fight, excessively discouraging until the soluble oils came to the rescue three years ago. 

 The prospects brightened at the first trial of these handy preparations, and repeated use seems to have resulted in victory." Spray- 

 ing ■was omitted this year. 



"SCALECIDE 



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alone did more in three years than Lime-Sulphur and other " dopes " did in nine. Are you still in the Lime-Sulphur ranks? 



PRICES —IN BARRELS AND HALF BARRELS, SOc. PER GALLON; 10 GALLON CANS, $6.00; 5 GALLON CANS, $3.25; 1 GALLON CANS, $1.00. 



Send for Booklet " IVHYS and WHEREFORES of Fall Spraying." 



If you want cheap oils, our "CARBOLEINE" at 30c. per gallon is the equal of anything else. 



B. G. PRATT CO., Mfg. Chemists, 50 CHURCH STREET, NEW YORK CITY 



