September, 1909 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



If you wish information about dogs, 

 apply to the Readers' Service 



87 



Cash for Ability 



Men, Women, 

 Boys and Girls 



Here is Your Opportunity! 



^ We have a proposition that 

 has good money-making possi- 

 bilities for the active, wide-awake 

 element of this country. 



€J Briefly, we want reliable per- 

 sons to represent our three great 

 magazines in the towns and 

 cities where we are now without 

 representatives. 



C| The work is easy and conge- 

 nial — no investment is required. 

 We will pay for spare time or 

 full time effort, as is preferred. 



fjlf you want a nice, well-pay- 

 ing " Side Line," write to the 

 Circulation Department and ask 

 for the special proposition we 

 are making to all those who 

 wish to work for us. No more 

 than one person will be ap- 

 pointed in small territories. 

 Write quickly before someone 

 secures your locality. Address 



Circulation Department 



Doubleday, Page & Co. 

 NEW YORK CITY 



133 East 16th Street 



BULBS 



from the growers direct 

 to the planter. Our Illus- 

 trated Catalogue mailed 

 free to all who send for it. 



FRANKEN BR05. 



Deerfield, Illinois 



Pla^rvt Evergreervs Now 

 Dorv't Wacit Till Sprirvg 



BY planting them now you can then enjoy their greenness all through this fall 

 and winter. Evergreens, you know, are slow growers, so we advise your 

 buying our largest trees and getting results at once. For some purposes it 

 is better to buy a few goodly sized trees each year or so, than a number of smaller 

 ones at one time and have that discouragingly long wait for them to grow up. 



Although we sell quantities of small trees, still the main part of our business 

 is the transplanting and shipping of the larger evergreens up to as high as 30 feet. 

 They can be successfully transplanted, done our way. 



These trees are grown direct from seed, and so are fully hardened to the 

 cold sweeping winds of Long Island, and will thrive in any of the northern 

 states. 



Our catalog most interestingly explains this moving of large trees. The price 

 list covers all sizes, from the largest trees down to those only six inches high. 

 Send for this catalog. 



Is9l9lc Hicks ©ciAd Son 



Westbury, Long Island, N. Y. 



I VlCRftS 



Narcissus, Tulip, 

 Crocus, Hyacinth 



BULBS 



A promise of pleasure and 

 profit for the planter. 

 Vick's Bulb Catalogue, su- 

 perbly illustrated, tells the 

 J whole story. Sent free to 



anyone who asks for it. 

 James Vick's Sons 



362 Main St. Rochester. N. Y. 



For Autumn Planting 



Flowering Shrubs and 



Hardy Perennials 



Roses, Irises and Paeonies. 



Catalogue sent on application. 



SHATEMUC NURSERIES, 

 BARRYTOWN, DUTCHESS COUNTY, N. Y. 



