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January, 1909 THE GARDEN MAGAZINE (palin Wouh RED jae. © 257 
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Name and Address All RESIDENCE OF DR. D. H. MCALPIN, MORRIS PLAINS, N. J. 
, Group of large White Pines and Spruce moved by us toscreen the service wing of the house 
UR 1909 EDITION is the most practical text book on Straw- aT c 
berry growing ever written, It’s worth its weight in gold Similar trees can be shipped from our Nursery 
because it teaches the Kellogg method of growing the world’s e e 
record crops of big red berries. Every detailof the work is illustrated 
by photo-engravings. You read it by pictures, They show you just 1 n e r V e r r e e n a n 1 pn 
Bow pore Seine from beginning to Eads Be Dery growers 
who follow the Kellogg way are getting more ancy erries from one Oo . . . 
acre than the other fellow gets from two. ‘The book makes you The cheapest way isin carloads from our collecting fields— White Pines, broad, 
" acquainted with some of these top-notch growers; shows pictures handsome specimens, 8 to 20 ft. high. Single trees and parts of carloads 
f£ their strawb field dg their yields, i 9 ; 5 0 5 4 
your address. Byveiipadetecen i Secs ss A Merbookitor shipped. Write for estimates, stating height and length of group desired. 
R.M. KELLOGG COMPANY, Box 690Three Rivers, Mich. Over 1,000 Pine, Spruce, Fir, Cedar and Hemlock, 10 to 30 ft. high, in our Nursery 
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HP Stationary"2938° 
Engine -gal> 
~Runs pumps, cream separators, churns, 
grist mills, corn shellers, washing ma- 
chines, lathes, sawing machinery, etc. Uses 
alcohol, gasoline, naptha, distillate, kero- 
gene, cfc, without change in equipment. ila a aaa \A WINDOW SEAT | Giant Tuberous Begonias 7}<,f270's 
Have us look over your region and with expert crews and 
apparatus move in evergreens, at a moderate expense 
4 Nurserymen, Scientific Treemovers 
Isaac Hicks & Son, Westbury Station, Long Island, N. Y. 
cranking, 5 
crank shafts, best grade babbit bearings, Flowering Plant 
steel I-beam connecting rods. Other sizes 
proportionate prices. Free catalog tells how 
to save half cost of hired help. All sizes 
ready to ship. Detroit Engine Works 
229 Bellevue Ave., Detroit, Mich. - 
Nothing surpasses the _brilliancy 
and richness of these flowers. 
Colors: White, Pink, Scarlet, Rose, 
Crimson, Yellow and Orange. 
Our own importation of large, well- 
ripened bulbs. One bulb 8 cents. 
The collection of 7 colors, 40 
cents, postpaid. 100 for $5.00. 
These Begonias are continual 
bloomers and will surprise and de- 
light those who have not hitherto 
and all kinds of insects and parasites that infest your plants 
and trees can be killed with aspraying solution of 
GOOD'S “wt: F324 SOAP No.3|| ( A Hall Box 
The standard insecticide that also fertilizes. Dissolves easily _ This chest of genuine Southern Red Cedar with its beautiful, dull natural 
in water. Can be used to protect cabbage, berries, grapes, finish, its wide copper bands, and its flat-headed, old-fashioned copper rivets, 
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small fruits and flowers. Makes plants grow and keeps them will give the final touch of taste to yourroom. Place your furs and woolens = = ER them Send today for our 
health Hree fro MGORe SuLeeRESS ibsaclreca! |b init. They are then absolutely protected from moths, dust and dampness. EE Catalogue, and be sure to 
ealthy. € m poisonous ° My More convenient and more economical than storage. Our chests make gifts ask for our $20 00 prize offer eteal les 
U.S. Department of Agriculture. that are appreciated. Freight prepaid from factory to home. We return money . P CHAK will interest you. 
Write for free booklet, “‘A Pocket Manual of Plant Diseases.’’ and pay return freight if unsatisfactory. Send for catalog describing man 
A postal will do styles of different priced chests. Piedmont Red Cedar Chest Co., Dept. ay BI NGHAMTON SEED Co. 
Statesville, N. C. GENUINE ED CEDAR No. 100 C t St t i 
JAMES GOOD, Original Maker mote Ut is © ete Ree Binghamton, New York 
931 N. Front Street Philadelphia 
PETER’S Cee planted Because they have the 6 6 9 9 
SS a right kind of start in the best growing 
PLANTS climate of the United States. Get our 
book, “‘Peter’s Plants,” and use it in 
FLOURISH planning your spring planting. Bure : ie. - i 
PETER’S NURSERY COMPANY, Box 310, KNOXVILLE, TENN. SRSA | AV iM Ne will positively destroy all soit bodied sucking insects, 
a er Ea ee OO a. G73 ze including all forms of San Jose scale, It is simple, 
cheap, easily applied and wonderfully effective. 
Endorsed by government experiment stations, agri- 
cultural schools and thousands of fruit growers. 
PRICES—<so-gal. bbl., $25. Freight paid if east of the Mississippi and north of the 
Ohio rivers and N.C. state line. 30 gal., $15; 10 gal., $6; 5 gal., $3.25; 1 gal., $1, 
F. O. B. Hackensack, N, J. Booklet I tells the whole tale. Pocket Diary and 
Spray Calendar for 1909 sent free. Mention this paper. 
B. G. PRATT CO., Mig. Chemists, Dept. “I,’’ 50 Church Street, New York, N.Y. 
Gasoline Engines BY GEORGE DYRE ELDRIDGE 
A small portable or semiportable outfit I 9 
is just the thing for the suburban home C h P { C H 
ne 101 Cc OUTTCT S$ OUuSe 
You can pump water, run machinery, 
saw wood, have your own electric light x 
plant. Saves much time and expense. 
Write for Catalog of outfits and state 
your requirements. 
THE ain eae cae Poa co. DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & CO., 133 East 16th St., NEw York CITY 
NOVEL of natural human passions in a primitive 
community, marked chiefly by the dramatic 
clashes of three men of different temperament, all of 
whom love the same woman. $1.50. 
