JANUARY, 1909 THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 
285 
Color Photography at Last 
{o a4 practical application. Readers 
of the Christmas Annual of Country 
Life in America have already had 
presented to them many pictures from _photo- 
graphs taken in actual colors. 
Lord Northcliffe, the great English publisher and 
proprietor of The London Times writes, apropos of 
Country Life in America: ‘The reproduction of 
color photographs in your Christmas number is the 
first real revolution in printing for many years.” 
Beginning in February, we plan that color photo- 
graphs shall be a regular feature of that magazine, 
and we hope and expect to greatly develop and 
improve the art. Every day we are securing more 
wonderful effects; for instance, we have just been 
able to take photographs of live trout in full color. 
No one who wants to follow and enjoy the most 
interesting of the new arts can afford to miss 
Country Life in America for 1909. 
$4.00 a year 
DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY 
133 East Sixteenth Street, NEW YORK 
P. S.—To ApverrTisers: Weare now prepared to take color photographs indoors or out 
of anything which can be photographed in black and white. We do this for our adver- 
tisers who may wish to use our color advertising pages, and furnish to them reprints of 
their advertisements for circular and poster use at low prices. 
