THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



245 



A Plant of Nymphaea " Pennsylvania," Showing Its Free-flowering Character 



Water Lilies and Aquatics 



NELUMBIUMS, VICTORIAS, ETC. 



We were awarded the " Grand Prize" at the St. Louis Exposition and offer a complete 

 collection of this class of plants, both hardy and tender varieties, and will be pleased to give 

 practical advice to those contemplating making a water garden. 



HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS ^SefcVE^ 



iie plants potted in order that our customers may still be able to make successful plantings. 



/~* A ^ ^ A Q June is still a good time for planting these popular bedding plants. 

 V^.r\.i>l lN.ri.0 We carry large quantities of all the desirable varieties. 



LARGE PALMS for porch and lawn decoration. 



Dreer's Garden Book for 1905 



describes all above and contains 

 nuch information of interest to 

 those who have a garden. SENT FREE to all who mention The Garden Magazine. 



714 Chestnut Street 

 PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



HENRY A. DREER, 



T 



WHEELOCK GUARD « 



Com bines Beauty with Protection to Gardens, Lawns, and Cemetery Lots 



Strong and durable — lasts a lifetime — easily set in place — easily removed. 



Can be left through the winter to hold leaves for fertilizer. 



Mesh, 2 x 6 in. Heavy Galvanized Wires used exclusively. 



PRICE, 16 in. high, 10c j Per |inea| foot I WRIGHT WIRE CO. 



For sakby the Hardware Trade. I 69 Hammond St., Worcester, Mass. 



If your dealer does not have it, order direct, giving name of dealer. 



Also WHEELOCK FENCE FOR LAWNS, etc. 



We manufacture and erect the best, most practical, and neatest ornamental wire fence made. 

 Prices for material complete, or for fence erected upon receipt of diagram giving all dimen 



Four Vital Books of Fiction 



The Lion's Skin 



By John S. Wise 



Tommy Carteret 



By Justus Miles Forman 

 Third Printing 



Hurricane Island 



By H. B. Marriott Watson 



The Clansman 



By Thomas Dixon, Jr. 



A sequel (in story form) to "The 

 End of an Era," which reached 

 fourteen printings. " No book 

 of its kind in recent years is 

 comparable with it." — Richmond 

 News-Dealer. $1.50. 



The longest and most ambitious 

 work by the author of "Journeys 

 End," in which "Young Tommy" 

 Carteret's love affair is compli- 

 cated by a mysterious vision. 

 Illustrated in color. $1.50. 



"A daring romance, with some 

 of the dash and fascination, ac- 

 tion and spirit of ' Treasure 

 Island.' " — St. Louis Republic. 

 Illustrated by Anderson. $1.50. 



A powerful novel of Reconstruc- 

 tion. " ' The Leopard's Spots ' 

 was a great book, but this is a 

 greater." — Atlanta Journal. Il- 

 lustrated by Keller. $1.50. 



THE GARDEN 

 MAGAZINE 



CCMNTRY LIFE , 

 W AMERICA 



THE WORLD'S 

 WORK 



DOVBLEDAY PAGE * CO AEW YORK 



Clipper 



will cut short grass, 

 tall grass and weeds. 

 If your dealers have 

 not them, here is the 

 price. Send draft 

 or money order. 



Lawn Mowers 



No. 1—12 in. $5.00 



No. 2—15 in. $6.00 



No. 3 — 18 in. $7.00 



No. 4—21 in. $8.00 



Clipper Lawn Mower Co. 



DIXON, ILL. 



