Dacauzam, 1908 THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 3 
Cover DESIGN—Berveris Sieboldit é : ; : : : : sine ‘ : : : : A ; Nathan R. Graves 
PAGE PAGE 
PLANTS AS CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. : : ; 3 5 AEs STORING VEGETABLES OVER WINTER . . Hugh F. Grinstead 234 
Photographs by Clement Moore, L. Barron and others Photographs by John Craig 
Our Roor GarpEN AMONG THE TENEMENTS . Jacob A. Riis 216 INSECTS ON THE UMBRELLA TREE . . . P.H. Roljs 234 
. Photographs by Alice Boughton and H. H. Saylor FATTENING TURKEYS, DucKS AND GEESE . F. H. Valentine 236 
FourtH ANNUAL ‘‘ ROUND-UP” OF GARDENING STORIES. . 218 ORNAMENTAL Fruits IN WINTER. . . Alfred Rehder 236 
Photographs by the authors : Photographs by N. R. Graves and A. R. Dugmore 
CHRISTMAS CHEER OuTpOoRS ALL WINTER . Jabez Tompkins 222 Hints For WATERING s ; ? : ; 1 CM HEES 258 
LR. , H. E. Angell and oth ; 
Eiporcerapbs poy Ry Graves pt THE ‘“Rinc AROUND THE Rosy” STYLE OF PLANTING : 
Homer GARDENING IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA . : : : 
_ John E. Mohler 240 
ie Wee Nea Charles F. Saunders 225 BRetoeeaphenbratherauttior 
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EES A ie A : THE Time FoR HOTBEDS . ; ; : Thomas J. Steed 242 
ALL THE WINTER Crocuses WorTH GROWING Wilhelm Miller 228 : s : 
Photographs by Nathan R. Graves Brest Way TO KILL GOPHERS . 2 ; ; 6 M.W. 244 
A WONDERFUL IMPROVEMENT IN PRIMROSES IN ONE YEAR . REAL AND FANCIED YIELDS : ; i : a Lit, 1B, 1B, BAG 
N.R. Graves 231 Waat Is GAINED BY GROWING GRASS IN THE ORCHARD ; 
Photographs by the author ni 
W. Stenson 248 
Corn DiIscoOVERED IN EUROPE . : 4 3 M. Muller 231 
THE GARDENIA 3 : ; : ; - JA. Marshall 250 
GARDEN AND FARM NEws 4 : : ; : ; 6282 Phos iby Nath R. Gres 
THE POINSETTIA : : : ; : 5 Wo Bn IP, BBO PLANTING TuLIrs IN DECEMBER. : W. C. McCollom 250 
Photograph by H. E. Angell Photograph by the author. 
A Tipy Litre Date Farm : : : : . 3 6 OR THE WINTER CARE OF HENS . , . : spelin On D hentammaie 
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GROW HYACINTHS 
IN GLASSES 
To popularize the growing of hyacinth bulbs in 
glasses (colors amethyst, blue and green), we will 
again make the following special offer: 
One rst size Hyacinth and one Tallor one Tye glass $0 35 
Two w Hyacinths and two Tall or two Tye glasses 65 
Three 6 a6 “three Tall or three Tye glasses 90 
Four “¢ “ four Tall or four Tye glasses 1 15 
Five ee a “ five Tall or five Tye glasses 1 25 
Color of Hyacinth and shape or color of glass left to purchaser. 
For cultural directions of hyacinths in glasses see page 3 of our distinctive, instructive and 
suggestive Fall Bulb Catalogue, containing a most comprehensive collection of Fall Bulbs with 
full descriptions and cultural directions, and illustrated with nearly too photo-engravings from 
life, mailed free. 
ARTHUR T. BODDINGTON, Seedsman 
342 West 14th Street, NEW YORK CITY 
, 
Cut out this coupon and send to 
ARTHUR T. BODDINGTON, 
342 West 14th St., New York City: 
Enclosed find payment for__—_———™* first size Hyacinths and 
an equal number of * * glasses in which to 
grow them. Please send them with cultural directions to the following 
address : : 
* Write quantity, color and style in blank spaces. : - - : 
Wyacinth growing in Tall Iyacinth Glass 
Hyacinth growing in Tye Hyacinth Glass 
