November, 1910 



TI-IE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



The Headers' Senice will gladly jurnnh 

 injormalion about jorcign travel 



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If you neglect 



'OUT fruit trees, 



they will soon forget 



to bear — the water 



sprouts will rob them of 



their strength. 



you hack out a few limbs 



occasionally and leave stubs, 



will decay back into the tree 



and form bad cavities. 



Neglect, Not Dl-luck, Keeps 

 Your Orehardtrom Prodieiiig 



If you forget your orchard except in fruiting 

 time, it will become the home of scale and 

 other insects — and these mean decay and death. 



Light crops of small, unsound, irregular fruit 

 will be the natural result of such neglect — and 

 your orchard will cease to be a good investment. 



Write us how many fruit trees you have, 

 what kinds, and where Iccated. Perhaps we 

 can send, without charge, one of our represen- 

 tatives to inspect your orchard, tell you what 

 your trees require and fully explain our methods. 



THE DAVEYTREE EXPERT COMPA]VY,Iec. 



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BETTER SPRAY YOUR TREES! 



San Jose Scale and oUierpesisare liatcliing: trouble in your orchard 

 riglitnow. Slop it by spraying: \\ith a s(;lLitiuncf 



GOOD'S Vi^^ WHALE OIL SOAP No. 3 



Protects the trees and enriches the soil. Contains no salt, sul- 

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50 lbs. ?2.5o; 100 lbs. J4.50; larprer quantities proportionately less. 

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A TALE OF THE FOREST 



The Rules of The Game 



By STEWART EDWARD WHITE 



Author of " The Riverman;' " The "Blazed Trail;' 

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A story that is big with human character and rugged life in the 

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