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THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



February, 1911 



SPECIAL OFFER 



To prove to you that Conard & Jones Roses are " The Best Roses 

 in America," we will send you our "Five Point" Set, including 

 i Magnificent New Wm. R. Smith, — pink, 

 i Mme. Eugene Marlitt — rich red, 

 i White Maman Cochet — as here illustrated, 

 i Birdie Blye — our own introduction 

 i Lady Roberts — one of the finest apricot yellows, 

 — all " everbloomers" on their own roots, and guaranteed to 

 bloom this year. These five roses in i-year size, $i, postpaid; 

 2-year size, $2.50 delivered, or $2 by express, collect. We will 

 include " How to Grow Roses" free. 



'HE "Best Roses in America, " sold on their own 

 roots, and guaranteed to live, grow and bloom. 



For five years we have guaranteed to replace any of our roses 

 which fail, but we have had very few to replace. 



Fifty years of priceless experience and success have proven our 

 ability. Fifty years of continuous rose propagation and development 

 by the foremost rose grower of the country (who is still "on the job"), 

 have perfected our methods. Fifty years of rapidly swelling world 

 sales are conclusive evidence of the supremacy of 



Conard & Jones Roses 



No wonder we say ours are "The Best Roses in America! " Xo 

 wonder we can absolutely guarantee them to live, thrive and bloom! 

 No wonder we urge you to plant Conard & Jones roses this Spring! 

 Whatever your tastes, wherever you plant, we have beautiful, vigor- 

 ous rose bushes exactly suitable, and in almost endless variety. 



Let us mail you FREE our Floral Guide 



You should have this elaborately illustrated free catalogue. You really are not 

 equipped to choose without it. You should write for it at once. It is authority. Most 

 of the flowers shown are photographed. The descriptions are accurate. 



This catalogue tells the varieties suitable for each climate; suggests harmonious 

 collections for beds, arbors, hedges and pots; and is, in fact, a complete, safe guide to 

 selection. This catalogue is ready now. Don't put off 

 sending for it. Planting time will soon be here. Get j 

 the catalogue now, and make your selections early. Just 

 write us a postal — and do it to-day! 



You should also have our famous 36-page book "How 

 to Grow Roses," which for years has shown amateur rose 

 growers how to select, plant, prune, fertilize, cultivate and 

 protect their rose gardens. The large 191 1 edition is newly 

 revised, simply written and easily understood, and is almost 

 indispensable. Send 10c when you write for the catalogue, 

 and we will send the two books together. ' But whatever else 

 you do, send for the catalogue. 



THE CONARD & JONES CO., Box 24-b, West Grove, Pa. 



Growers for the United States Government. 50 years of rose growing experience 





Have early 

 cauliflower 



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lettuce 



Anticipate r Po.*ie gw s^sh ' the Spring! 



Treat your plants right! Use Sunlight Double Glass Sash 



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Sunlight Double Glass Sash 

 never needs covering 



It eliminates all the getting out in 

 the cold, wet and snow to handle 

 heavy boards and soggy mats. 



The double layer of glass 

 does it 



Q. > . +^> ^Between the two layers is a layer 



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of dry still air — Y& inch thick — a per- 

 fect non-conductor of heat or cold. 



Glass is held in without putty. 

 Can't work loose. Easily replaced. 



The transparent blanket lets 



in all the light all the time 



Instead of being covered up in the 

 early morning and late afternoon the 

 plants get all the light from sun-up 



to sundown — and grow faster and 



sturdier for this reason. 



What you can have months ahead 



Cabbage, cauliflower, beets, tomatoes, 

 peppers and sweet- potatoes to set out early 

 in the spring — and ready to eat when such 

 things are luxuries. From your sash you 

 will get enough fresh vegetables and flowers 

 and real pleasure to pay for them in a single 

 season. 



AGENTS WANTED. Write for proposition. 







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Send coupon for these two books. 



One is our free catalog containing freight prepaid and guaranteed delivery proposition. 

 The other is a book on hot beds and cold frames by Prof. Massey, an authority on the sub- 

 ject. It tells how to make and care for the beds, what and when to plant. 4c. in stamps 

 will bring Prof. Massey's book in addition to the catalog. If booklet is wanted, mark an 

 X in scjuare on coupon and enclose it with the stamps in your letter. Write today. 



Sunlight Double Glass Sash Co., Inc. *££%$?. 



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