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T II E GARDE N MAGAZI N E 



What •■; u jtlir rtnlnl jar ,i give" 

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COVER DESIGN A Water Garden Effect 



Arthur G. Eldredge 



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 E. T. Harvey 344 



The Gardener's Golden Rule 



Gas Heating For Victorias Outdoors 



Photographs by the author 



Water Lily Details ----- Luke J. Doogue 345 



Photographs by the author 



Summer-Flowering Hardy Vines - - W. C. McCollom 346 



Photographs by A. G. Eldredge, H. E. Angell, and others 



Making Water Effects a Feature - - W. S. Rogers 349 

 The Most Rugged of the Hardy Evergreens C. L. Meller 350 



Photographs by the author 



An Inexpensive Water Lily Pond - Lena Smith Ford 353 



Photographs by the author 



The "Fun" of Collecting Anemones, III. Wilhelm Miller 354 



Photographs by D. M. Andrews and N. R. Graves 



II*. C. McCollom 



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Vegetables For July Planting - 



Water Effects in the Garden - - - - - - 357 



Photographs by N. R. Graves, H. Troth, M. H. Northend, and others 



Children's Gardens Everywhere - Ellen Eddy Shaw 358 



Photographs by E. D. Sanderson, Anna Nash, and others 



Readers' Experience Club -------- 360 



Fruit Juices For Hot-Weather Drinks M. Roberts Conover 



Photographs by the author 



Personal Experiences -------- 



Points For Water Gardening - - Mary Evans 



Photograph by Lena Smith Ford 



What To Do For the Flowers - Sydney B. Mitchell 

 Design For a Lath House F. H. Mason 



Photograph by the author 



Hot Weather Work ----- Thomas J. Steed 



The Gay Little Prayer Bean - - - H. S. A. 



Cucumbers on a Trellis ------ 



"Living" Bean Poles - /. M. Angell 



Photograph by the author 



Transplanting Zinnias in July - - H. C. Anderson 



Photograph by the author 



Concerning Yellow Larkspur - - - - B. F. O. 



Photograph by Nathan R. Graves 



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