THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



Maech, 1911 



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IF your plans for spring include the 

 planting of a home or commercial 

 fruit orchard, or the beautifying of 

 your home grounds, you will find 

 this book of inestimable value. 



The Stark Year Book 



for 1911, Volume II 



is a practical, testimonialized, easy-to-understand 

 text book for the planter of fruit trees or other 

 products of the nurseryman. It is understand- 

 able both to the experienced and inexperienced 

 alike. The information embodied within its 

 covers is expert counsel; it is the boiled down 

 essence of the knowledge and experience of the 

 country's most successful orchardists and scien- 

 tific horticulturists. 



Within its covers are thirty-one full-page illustrations of fruits and flowers in natural 

 colors, representing one hundred and sixty -five varieties and covering apple, crab apple, quince, 

 pear, peach, apricot, cherry, plum, grape, currant, raspberry, blackberry, gooseberry, mul- 

 berry, dewberry, clematis, and roses. The remaining eighty-eight pages are devoted to descrip- 

 tions and records of varieties and to information on all subjects directly related to fruit grow- 

 ing, such as planting and caring for an orchard, pruning, spraying, cultivation, cover crops, etc. 



Briefly, The Stark Year Book for 1911 is an encyclopedia of latest, dependable, horti- 

 cultural information, fully illustrated both in color and in black. 



Anyone interested in fruit or flower culture, will find The Stark Year Book for 1911 

 totally different from any previously issued nurseryman's literature; different because it 



deals with the subject from the 

 standpoint of those who are en- 

 gaged in fruit growing commer- 

 cially and for home orchard pur- 

 poses; different because it is as 

 beautiful as it is instructive; a 

 book to be kept for frequent refer- 

 ence and one that will adorn the 

 library table of any home. 



The Stark Year Book for 1911 

 will be sent to any interested per- 

 son on receipt of the coupon. 

 Postage ten cents. 



COUPON 



Stark Bro's Nurseries & Orchards Co. 



Louisiana, Missouri. 



Gentlemen: — 



Kindly forward me a copy of the Stark Year Book for 

 1911, for which I enclose ten cents in stamps to pay postage 



Name 



Post-Office. 

 Town 



State. 



I expect to plant. 



.trees about. 



(fill in date) 



G. M. 3-11 



STARK BRO'S NURSERIES & 

 ORCHARDS CO. 



Louisiana Missouri 



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