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THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



171 



GRAPE VINES 



NO garden is complete without a sufficient number 

 of grape vines to supply an abundance of thi* 

 delicious fruit. For nearly 40 years we have been 

 furnishing high-grade vines for this purpose. 



We will send ten large vines of the best table varieties, including 

 three red, three white and four black, for $r.oo, delivered free. Send 

 for our elegant Illustrated Descriptive Catalogue and Price List. It 

 will tell you hew to plant, cultivate and train them. 



T. S. HUBBARD CO. 



Grape Vine Specialists FREDONIA, N. Y. 



RARE CACTUS DAHLIAS. 



This class of flowers is probably the most popular 

 of all decorative cut-flowers in homes of refinement and 

 culture. Our Mr. Vaughan has selected the six kinds 

 named below for special introductory offer to the readers 

 of this paper: 



_ KRIEMHILDE— An exquisite, delicate shell-pink, shad- 

 ing to cream in the center; the finest and best pink. 



BURBANK. — New, clear dark red with a sheen of pur- 

 plish crimson, never shows an open center no matter 

 how dry the weather or poor the soil. 



COUNTESS OF LONSDALE— A perfect Apricot color, 

 shading toward the edges of the petals to carmine pink. 

 Early flowering. 



VOLKER.— Clear golden yellow, a German novelty. 



AUNT CHLOE.— Darkest color, nearly black. 



BRUNH1LDE .— Bright plum color, of perfect form. 



We will mail on and after April 15th six fine started 

 plants, one each of the above splendid sorts with our 

 complete 152 page catalogue for $1 .00 (regular price, $1 ,40. ) 



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STXEDEBAKER 



Automobiles for 1906 



Model F Touring Car. 28-32 H. P. Price $3,000 



NOW that the great automobile shows of New York and Chicago are at an end, 

 thousands of prospective buyers are debating the salient points of one car as 

 compared with another ; doubtless wondering in greatest perplexity why each 

 enthusiastic salesman insists upon the fact that his car is the best. 

 Permit us to suggest that in regai'd to extreme accuracy and scientific painstaking in 

 both design and construction there is little or no material difference between the products 

 of several of the more reputable and substantial builders. The buying public has but one 

 great, important consideration to fall back upon — reputation. The first and last essen- 

 tial in automobile buying is the reputation of the manufacturer back of the machine. 



We believe the Studebaker equal to any car offered. We know that its design is up 

 to date and that its construction is thorough. We offer the most liberal guarantee based 

 upon this knowledge. 



Catalogue and detailed information direct or through our nearest agency will be fur- 

 nished with pleasure upon inquiry. 



Studeba^ker Avrtomobile Compa.ny 



SOUTH BEND, INDIANA 



Members Association of Licensed Automobile Manufacturers 



BRANCH AGENCIES in New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Washington, 

 Chicago, Denver, Kansas City, Dallas, Salt Lake City, Portland, Ore., San 

 Francisco, and many other places. 



■J C Packets of Choice Named Sweet Pear, "^Cp 



■l^ including 3 packets Cupid Sweet Peas ^^^» 



5 Packets of N- w Nastuniums, inHiid- ^Cp 



ing one ounce Mad. Guuther's Hybrids «^» 



6 Packets of the Finest Asters, all dif- ^C/-» 



ferent ZOC. 



\ •") Packets of the Choicest Early Vege- ^ Cr» 

 1-& tables *^v« 



6 Packets of Giant-Flowered Pansies, J C/-» 

 named varieties *"**" 



A A All of the above 44 packets, regular d>-J AA 

 *T" value, $2.60, sent postpaid for *P * • V V 



Catalog- free A ddress 



STANDARD SEED CO. 



210 EAST STREET VALPARAISO, IND. 





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