October, 1911 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



The Readers' Service will give information 

 about the latest automobile accessories 



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Double Glass Sa.sk 



Su nlight Sash make winter garde ning a pleasure 



There is none of the back- 

 breaking, patience-trying 

 drudgery of covering and 

 uncovering the sash. No 

 mats or boards or cover- 

 ings of any kind are used. 



The double layer of glass takes the place 

 of mats or boards 



Between the two layers is a %£ inch transparent 

 blanket of dry still air — keeping in the heat — keeping 

 out the cold. Better than heavy, expensive mats or 

 boards because it saves labor and permits the plants to 

 get all the light all the time which means that they 

 will grow faster and become hardier. 



Glass slips in and is held in place without putty. 

 Can't work loose. Easily replaced. 



Read what amateurs grew last season 



Fresh lettuce and radishes all winter. Cabbage, 

 cauliflower, beets, tomatoes, peppers and sweet pota- 

 toes to set out early in the Spring. Violets all winter, 

 pansies in bloom in February or March. We have 



Sunlight Double Glass Sash need no covering 

 even in zero weather 



This season do your gardening under Sun- 

 light Double Glass Sash. You will be sur- 

 prised at the fine plants you can grow — at the 

 small amount of time and labor it takes. 



For instance, you 

 can have lettuce this 

 fall in cold frames 

 and this winter in 

 hotbeds. Make your 

 preparations now to get the full benefit of the 

 sash. 



144 Sunlight Sash all used for violets 

 and lettuce 

 sold sash to hundreds of amateurs, many of whom 

 have sent in their second and third orders. 



Send for these two books 



i. — Our FREE catalog with net 

 prices, prepaid freight and guaranteed 

 delivery proposition. It gives details, 

 testimonials and full information of 

 this wonderful invention. 



2. — A most interesting and instruc- 

 tive booklet by Prof. W. F. Massey, 

 the well-known authority on Market 

 Gardening, in which he tells how to 

 make and care for hot beds and cold 

 frames, and when and what to grow 

 in them. 



Price of Prof. Massey's booklet, 4 

 cents in postage stamps. Catalog free. 



Sunlight Double Glass Sash Co., 927 E. Broadway, Louisville, Ky. 



August, September 

 and October 



are three of the 

 best months in the 

 year to make a 

 velvety lawn. 

 CJ If you want to 

 know how to do this work 

 to get results, write us now. 



In wtiting be sure to state whether you want 

 to make a new lawn or rejuvenate an old 

 sod lawn. 



"Velvetlawn" Water- Weight lawn rollers 

 have been used for years. Write for 

 descriptive matter. 



Velvetlawn'SeederCo SPRINCFIELD.O. USA. 



AN ATTRACTIVE HARDY BORDER 



Herbaceous Perennials for the 

 Hardy Garden or Border 



Evergreens in great variety ; many rare sorts ; trans- 

 planted plants. 



Rhododendrons, Hardy Natives and the best Hybrids 

 in colors; budded plants ; also 



Trees, Shrubs, Roses and Vines for planting the 

 Home Grounds. 



Our new Illustrated Catalog mailed free 



The Bay State Nurseries 



NORTH ABINGTON, MASS. 



