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Do you intend lo build a poultry house? 

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THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



Januaht. 1910 



Have Yon a Farm, a Garden or Even a Back-yard? 



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Gardening 



Up-to-date 



No covering or uncovering 

 All hard work eliminated 



Use the New Invention for Hot-beds and 



Get a supply of Sunlight Double Glass Sash 

 and learn the pleasure and profit ootained by 

 winter gardening. You can have flowers such 

 as pansies, violets, etc. You can have fresh 

 vegetables for your table or to sell, and you 

 can always have your plants ready for 

 the field in time to catch the early 

 market. 



All the drudgery is eliminated. 

 Sunlight Double Glass Sash need no 

 covering with mats or boards, as do the 

 old-fashioned single glass sash. 



The two layers of glass do the 

 work. A 5^-inch cushion of dry air 

 between, makes a transparent covering 

 impenetrable by cold, and takes the 

 place of the old-fashioned mats and 



boards. The plants get all the light all 



the time, the secret of growth and hardi- 

 hood. The sun's rays reach the plants 

 throughout the entire day, thus giving them 

 the maximum amount of heat and light. 



lor Hot-beds 

 and Cold-frames 



And the more heat and light, the easier it 

 is to forward and control the plants. 



Scientists and experts as well as 

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Get our new catalog. It is a mine 

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The Blue Rose 



2/1 



By some called— "The Sensation of the Century 



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A handsome book of twenty-four pages 

 in beautifully colored covers and sumptuously 

 illustrated — interesting, instructive and in- 

 valuable in showing you simply what you 

 need to know and have and do to get an 

 abundance of handsome bloom — also a list 

 of 101 of the best Roses in America, telling 

 how to prune each one; with a calendar, too, 

 telling when to do just whatyour Roses need. 



If you want bounty and beauty of bloom 

 this year, you should get this book. 



Price, 10c each, but free to the readers of 

 The Garden Magazine. Ready in January. 



NEW ROSE from Holland that originated from Crimson Rambler. It bears semi-double 



flowers of medium size, in large bunches. The originators describe the color as "reddish 



or rosy lilac when opening, changing to amethyst or metallic blue." Those who have 



seen it praise this Rose "Violet Blue" as a "very distinct and pleasing" novelty. We 



have for sale probably the largest and finest stock of this Rose in the United States. 



We send this Rose, grown on its own roots, and like all our roses — the high standard of 

 which is, recognized by every knowing rose-grower in America — ive guarantee it positively to grow. 



Remember, we have been growing roses for nearly half a century. 



We can supply you with some of the rarest and most beautiful roses grown — we have 

 them costing as much as $100.00 a bush. 



We can suggest plans for your rose-garden — with a view of enabling you to get the 

 most effective results. 



Also we can suggest roses most suitable for your locality. 



All the leading rose-growers buy roses from us, as does also the United States Government. 

 We'd like to hear from you. 



Also our very interesting and instructive 132-page Guide to "The Best Roses in America," and 

 other flowers, free, with our compliments. As we are sure to receive many orders for the Blue Rose 

 (and as stock is limited), we would suggest you send your order immediately . 



Write 



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Send 25c. for the 

 New Blue Rose, 

 postpaid — or by 

 express: 2-yr. size, 

 50c; extra strong 

 field plants, $1.00. 



