

February, 1910 



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are really what we say they are — >a con- 

 noisseurs* proposition — strictly. 



Theoretically — "at all dealers." Actually 

 — at most of the best stores and clubs. 



If your dealer cannot or will not supply you we 

 will, but we'd rather you'd ask the dealer first. 



15 cents and a quarter in boxes of 10; 

 $1.50 to $6.00 in boxes of 100. 



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A Sample of 

 PAGE FENCE FREE! 



Let us send you an actual sample of Page Woven Wire Fence 

 and our valuable Quarter Centennial Catalog Free. See the real 

 Page Wire I Examine the method of weaving the wonderful 

 Page Knot— the Knot that can't come off! Study the 

 many styles of Page Fence and the Panorama of Pictures show- 

 ing extreme tests which this splendid fence withstands. Read how, 

 in our great mills and factories, we put elasticity, tensile 

 strength and durability into High Carbon, Basic Open 

 Hearth Steel Wire. Learn what this mean* in economy. 



Specified by U. S. Government as standard of quality. Ap- 

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Just as easy for you to plant the 

 very best seeds as the ordinary kinds. . 



My new 1910 seed catalogue is a directory 

 of the kinds that bring best results. 



No guess-work — the varieties have all been 

 thoroughly tried out, and you can have as 

 successful a garden as if you had specialized 

 in each vegetable and flower for years. My 

 catalogue shows photographs of what the 

 seeds produce — what you can raise yourself . 

 I'll gladly send you a copy of 

 Stokes' Seed Catalogue free. 

 If you send me 10 cents in 

 stamps or silver, and mention 

 The Garden Magazine, I 

 will send in addition a 10-cent packet each of 

 my "Bonny Best" Early Tomato and "Stokes" 

 Standard" Sweet Peas. Write today. 



Special 



10-Cent 



Offer 



WALTER P. STOKES 



Dept. A, 219 Market Street, Philadelphia 



Stokes Standard" SEEDS 



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Buy your trees from the famous Hill Nurseries and you can be certain of 

 results. Hill's trees are healthy and hardy when shipped — they reach you in a fresh, 

 thrifty condition. You can depend upon them to live and grow steadily, satisfactorily. 



Send for Hill's Annual Catalog 



The 1910 edition of our great planting guide is the most complete, useful, 

 practical nursery catalog ever published. It's a beautiful book, replete with illus- 

 trations of trees, shrubs and plants. Two full pages are reproduced in natural 

 colors. More than half a century's experience has gone into the growing of 



Hardy Evergreens— Trees— Shrubs 



at the Hill Nurseries. The results are given you in this book. It is full of 

 information about everything concerning tree-planting — either for pleasure or profit. 

 If you are interested in trees in any way, you want this book. 



It answers every important question that could be asked by the 

 amateur or experienced tree-grower. 



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Free to Readers of " Garden Magazine 



We want you to have one of these catalogs. Not only will you find it instructive, 

 but its splendid offers are exceptional. Wonderful collections of rare and hardy trees 

 and shrubs for $3.00, $5.00 and $10.00 per list, to plant complete the home lawn 

 and garden. If you are interested, a copy will be sent you, free. Write today. 



D. HILL, Evergreen Specialist, Box 106, DUNDEE, ILL. 



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EVERYTHING for the GARDEN 



is the title of Our 1910 Catalogue — the most beautiful and instructive horticultural 

 publication of the day — a book of 200 pages — 700 photo engravings from nature — 

 8 superb colored and duotone plates of vegetables and flowers. It is a mine of 

 information of everything in gardening either for pleasure or for profit, and embodies 

 the results of sixty years' experience. To give this catalogue the largest possible distri- 

 bution we make the following liberal offer: 



Every Empty Envelope Counts as Cash 



To every one who will state where this advertisement was seen and who encloses Ten Cents (in stamps) 

 we will mail the catalogue and also send free of charge our famous 50 cent "HENDERSON" 

 COLLECTION OF SEEDS, containing one packet each of Giant Mixed Sweet Peas; Giant Fancy 

 Pansies, Mixed; Giant Victoria Asters, Mixed; Henderson's Big Boston Lettuce; Freedom Tomato and 

 Henderson*s Blood Turnip Beet in a coupon envelope which, when emptied and returned, will be accepted 

 as a 25-cent cash payment on any order amounting to $1.00 and upward. 



In addition, all ordering from this advertisement will receive a copy of our Garden Guide and 

 Record, which we consider one of our most valuable publications. A book of condensed cultural in- 

 formation of which one of our customers who has had an advance copy, says: "It is the most complete, 

 concise and comprehensive book of its kind." 



Peter Henderson & Co. 



35 & 37 



CORTLAND ST. 

 NEW YORK Cll 





