Ocroser, 1908 THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 109 
OCTOBER, 1908 
Cover DrEsIGN—Early Fall in the Garden . : : : Sesnie: : : ; , : : : : : a. Lenny Drow 
PAGE PAGE 
THE MontuH’s REMINDER : : : j : 5 THE THE OLpEest FLOWERS IN CuLTIVATION—VII. Tur Crown 
Your Opportunies iN Fart Prantinc . — Leonard Barron 112 IMPERIAL . : : : . Thomas McAdam 134 
Photographs by L. Barron, Nathan R. Graves, and others re Photograph by J. P. Troy 
THE Best BULB FOR WINTER FORCING . C.W. Patterson 114 ORNAMENTAL FRUITS FOR OCTOBER . : . Aljred Rehder 134 
Photographs by the author Photograph by Nathan R. Graves 
FLOWER SEEDS FOR SPRING SOWING : W.C.McCollom 115 SNOWDROPS IN A VERANDA Box In Marca . Henry Maxwell 134 
Photographs by the author and others Photograph by H. H. Pepper 
AVENUE AND SHADE TREES FOR NORTH AND SOUTH : RESULTS FROM FORCING CROCUSES . : - W.J. Young. 136 
IPG. ep nans 118 Photograph by Nathan R. Graves 
Photographs by the author, H. Troth, and others PROTECTING ROSES FROM WINTER COLD . Harriet E. Tilton 136 
FLOWERS ALL WINTER FOR $2.00. : . J... Spencer - 122 PROPAGATING Roses AT HOME . . Anna K. Cummins 136 
Photographs) by) the author SUCCESS WITH TREE PEONIE , 
ba N 5 a . g velo umn 
HAZELNUTS FOR THE HOME GARDEN : : J.W...Kerr 124 Se mee ek: A. Drummond 136 
Photographs by A. R. Dugmore and. S. K, Underwood ok x se Tae 
Four Ways or Prantinc Burss.. .—S—t«Ss Leslie Hudson 126 GRAPE TRAINING INTHE Corp North .  . . T. McA. 138 
. Photograph by John Craig 
Photographs by Nathan R. Grayes and H. E. Angell s O O ie iz O 
A New IpEA ror TRIMMED Hepces .~ Alfred Scott Warthin 128 UTDOOR*U'PPORTUNITIES IN OCTOBER. . . : - 140 
Photograph by the author = EVERGREEN AND AVENUE SHADE TREES . P.J. Berckmans 142 
Uno, 4 NEw WINTER SALAD . : . Charles A. Sidman 129 Photographs by the author and Henry Troth : 
Photographs by the author ; _ ‘TREATING SEED OATS FOR SMUT Die : . R. M. Winans . 146 
Wuy EverYoNE SHOULD Buy Darwin TuLtes Now 2 DISEASES OF BEES : 148 
oe ac Re Hes Wilheie Miller too) AnoTHer View or Roapswe GARDENING Charles Elmer Tenney 150 
otographs by Nathan R. Graves an . C. McCollom ‘ s 
How To RatsE CYCLAMEN FROM SEED. ; IFS BaS.. 132 KEEPING HENS PRONMAELN - + +  . S.D. Hainly 152 
Photographs by the author hase GARDEN AND FArM NEWS . . ° : . 5 9 UGA 
Wauar Must Be Done TuIs Mont 5 Thomas J. Steed 132 ANSWERS TO QUERIES. : : c : : ; 5 BEG 
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“THE COLUMBIA COLLECTION OF QUALITY BULBS 
FIVE HUNDRED BULBS FOR. $5.00 
The following collection of bulbs contains exclusively the most showy and easily cultivated varieties (all selected, first size and well ripened bulbs) part of which can be potted 
for the conservatory or window, and the balance may be planted in the garden or border for early spring flowers, and they will insure the finest possible display: 
8 Easter Lilies ¥ 4 Sacred Narcissus* 24 Double Tulips mixed 24 Chionodoxa (‘‘Glory of the Snow’’) 24 Spanish Iris 
12 Dutch Double Hyacinths in three colors 12 Double Yellow Daffodils 24 Single Tulips mixed 50 Snowdrops 12 Ixias* 
12 Dutch Single Hyacinths in three colors 12 Single Red Tulips 50 Yellow Crocus 24 Anemones 12 Oxalis Buttercup* 
12 Paper White Narcissus* 12 Single White Tulips 50 Blue Crocus 24 Sweetscented Jonquils 4 Calla Lilies* 
12 Pheasant Eye Narcissus 12 Single Yellow Tulips 50 White Crocus 20 Freesias* 
Or we will supply one-half of this splendid collection, 250 bulbs, for $2.75, or one-quarter, 125 bulbs for $1.50. 
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Those varieties marked with a * for indoors only—if required we will substitute bulbs for outdoor cultivation, 
