December, 1913 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



195 



Sunlight Double Glass Sash 



Always pay — 



Whether used on cold frames, hot-beds or on the inexpensive greenhouse. 

 They pay in profits and in pleasure. They pay because they do the very best work a* 

 the least possible net cost of equipment and labor. 



No mats and boards necessary 



Because the air space between the two layers of glass affords better protection. The 

 extra layer of glass is the extra cost. It does not cost one-third as much as the mats and 

 shutters that must be used on single layer sash and it saves one -half the labor and breakage 

 in operating the beds. 



The greatest advantage 



But the greatest advantage is to the plants. They get all the light all the time. 

 They need not be forced, for they grow steadily and are strong and stocky as well as 

 extremely early. 



As now made the Sunlight Double Glass Sash are far easier to glaze or to repair or to 

 be kept clean than any other sash ever made. They keep out cold air better; they keep in 

 the stored warmth better; they let in the sun's heat rays better. 



The double glazed greenhouse 



This inexpensive Sunlight Double Glazed Greenhouse is n x 12 ft. in size but may be 

 extended in length to any number of feet that will be divided by three, which is the width of 

 the sash. The roofs and sides are covered with the regular Sunlight Double Glass Sash and 

 they can be put on hot-beds or cold frames if desired. 



Get our literature 



The free catalog, with net prices and all necessary information. Prof. Massey's 

 booklet on how to make and use hot-beds and cold frames and a small greenhouse. For 

 the booklet enclose 4c. in stamps. 



SUNLIGHT DOUBLE GLASS SASH CO. 



927 East Broadway, Louisville, Ky. 



The Principle — two layers of glass instead of one- 

 dry air space between. 



The sash on a hot-bed or cold frame. 



ju U] Made of Double Glass 



An inexpensive greenhouse made of double glass sash. 



Tear out and mail today 

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Sunlight Double Glass Sash Company 

 927 E. Broadway, Louisville, Ky. 



Gentlemen: — 



Please send me your free catalog. Enclosed find 4c 

 in stamps for Prof. Massey's book. 



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Address. 



How Anyone Can Grow 

 Mushrooms 



A Healthful Occupation — A Delicacy For Your Table and a Good Income 



If You Wish 



1 have spent twenty years in this business. I started with practically nothing and 

 built up the largest Mushroom Plant in America. By actual experience 1 have 

 learned just how mushrooms can be grown. It's just as easy as growing radishes 

 when you know how, and I tell you how as well as just how and where to market 

 your crop. I have started thousands of men as well as women in this business. 

 Many of whom are now well established growers making a steady income. 



Mushrooms can be grown at home in your basement, barn, shed, chicken house, 

 etc. Your whole family can be interested and participate in growing them. They re- 

 quire so little care, that it does not interfere in any way with your regular occupation. 



I have written a little book — fully illustrated — which gives truthful, reliable, exper- 

 ienced information about mushroom culture and I will gladly send you this book 

 Free. It's just as easy to have a mushroom bed at home as it is to have a kitchen, 

 garden. If you have never tried to grow mushrooms before, by all means, try it now 

 Write to-day for full information. Address 



A. V. JackSOn, Treas. and Gen. Mgr. 



Falmouth Mushroom Cellars, Ice, 54 Gifford St., Falmouth, Mass. 



Why Not Plant An Orchard? 



The demand lor good fruit is ever increasing at highly profitable prices. Nothing 

 else on the farm brings such great returns per acre. Fruit trees in comparison with 

 other crops require little time and can be grown by anyone who follows the instruc- 

 tions we furnish. We maintain permanently a force of reliable and practical men 

 who by experience have become expert in this line: these men assist our customers in 

 getting the greatest profits from their orchards. They tell you what fruit trees are best 

 adapted to your soil and climate; they tell you what varieties can be grown success- 

 fully in your locality; how far apart to plant the trees; how to 

 care for them and their cost; they tell you everything you ought 

 to know about planting for profit or home use. 



Our Trees, Shrubs, Vines and Flowers 



are of the very highest class. Northern grown, healthy, vigorous 

 and productive. Our fruit trees bear early and abundantly; 

 they are hardy, true to name, and free from scale. All of our 

 •tock is thoroughly fumigated before shipment making doubly 

 sure that you get good healthy trees and plants, carefully 

 elected, properly packed and promptly delivered in good 

 condition. 



If you contemplate a commercial orchard or the improve- 

 men of your home grounds, write us for information and special 

 literature. 

 800 acres of fruit trees and ornamentals to select from 

 We are the originators of the well known Climbing American 

 Beauty and Christine Wright roses; blossoms measure 3 to 4 

 inches in diameter 



HOOPES BRO. & THOMAS CO. 



Dept. G, West Chester, Pa. 



Philadelphia Office. 201 Stephen Girard Building 



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