August, 1913 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



The Advantages Of 

 A Greenhouse Garage Combination 



FIRST — there is the economy of it. 

 You save on building costs. 

 You save on heating. 



You save on building, whether you divide part of the gar- 

 age off for the greenhouse work room, or if you add a work 

 room direct to the garage, and then join your greenhouse. 



You save on the heat, because the one boiler can heat 

 both garage and greenhouse with but little more coal than 

 it would take to heat the one. 



You have a compact, attractive, every way practical 



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proposition that will be a source of perpetual pleasure and 



satisfaction to you. 



If you have a garage we will build the greenhouse for you. 



If you want both garage and greenhouse, we will design 



them for you. 



Just to give you an idea how attractively we have handled 



some such subjects, send for our Greenhouse-Garage 



Circular. 



It is a beautiful bit of printing done in a charming color 



treatment. 



We have been building greenhouses for over half a century 



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Gold Medal Paeonies 



The Massachusetts Horticultural Society 

 awarded me their Gold Medal for "excel- 

 lence and correct nomenclature in past and 

 present exhibits" in June, 191 1. If you are 

 in want of some of the best Paeonies in the 

 world, you can get them of me, and be sure 

 that they are just what you buy. Lists free. 

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STEVENS REPEATER No. 200 



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STRAWBERRIES 



Farquhar's Pot-Grown Plants 



Full Crop Next Summer if Planted Early. 

 Write for our Midsummer Catalogue of 

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 Boston Mass, 



LADDIE— A True Blue Story 



By Gene Stratton-Porter A ° ,h "°''' F :r£;u„'bIX"*7i"'"''''' AC ' rl 



A love story of Indiana, genuine and true to life. It is close to the heart of man and of nature. It is a wholesome, clean story and not aline of 

 it has ever appeared in any magazine. If you read "Freckles'* or "The Harvester" or "AGirlof the Limberlost" you will not want to miss this. 



Published August 17th. First Printing 150,000 



Very beautifully illustrated and decorated. Net $1.35 



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