FEBHU ARY, 19 14 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



31 



The 



February ( 



The Motor 

 and the 



Highways 



) SCRIBNER 



By 



Sir Henry 



Norman, M. P. 



Author of "The Flowing 

 Road." 



By 



RollinW. 

 Hutchinson, Jr. 



Motor- Vehicle Expert and 

 Engineer. 



By 



Henry B. Joy 



President of the Lincoln 

 Highway Association 



By 



Madame 

 Waddington 



The Second of 

 George Edward 

 Woodberry's 

 brilliant articles. 



By 



Armistead 

 C. Gordon 



€[[The Alpine Road of France 



The best motor-way across France from Normandy to the Mediterranean by 

 the new "Route des Alpes." 



fJThe Motor-Truck and Motor Commerce 



The influence of the Motor-Truck on business systems. 



fJThe Great National Road Schemes 



Transcontinental Trails, Their Development, and What They Mean to This 

 Country. It is a fascinating paper, opening up possibilities of wonderful tours in 

 our own country. 



CJMy First Years as a Frenchwoman 



II. At the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Berlin 

 Congress, 1877-78. 



Madame Waddington's delightful recollections include impressions of many of the 

 great personages and events of modern times. They have the charm of auto- 

 biography, the value of history. 



If North Africa and the Desert 



Figllig — "the mysterious Figuig of old travellers." 



No one has ever given a more poetic and colorful picture of the country and people 

 of North Africa. 



The Conclusion of 



fJMaje: A Love Story 



Maje and his faithful attendant Hercules and the story of Maje's romance will take 

 a place among the most charming stories of the old South ever written. 



^f Other Stories, Poems, etc. 



Th^ IHiiQf-r^firmQ* ^he Cover by ADOLPH TREIDLER, printed in color. 10 pages 

 1 lie lllUbUcUlUIlb. in f u jj co j or) g Q f t k em L urr rie re photographs in color by 



EARLE HARRISON (photographer of the Panama Canal), showing scenes of beauty along 

 the transcontinental trails. 



Drawings by well-known artists and many photographs illustrating the several articles. 



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