March, 1914 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



145 



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FRANCES DUNCAN'S GARDENCRAFT 

 FOR CHILDREN 



This is not the photograph of a country place but of Miss Duncan's 

 collapsible miniature country house with the plant-as-you-please garden. 



A JOYOUS AND FASCINATING PASTIME FOR CHILDREN; 

 a toy very beautiful in color and line, highly educational along the 

 newest scientific lines. And at the same time 



A PRACTICAL WORKING MODEL for the grown-up gardener 

 of any type of garden he wishes to make. 



If you can't visualize your garden-to-be, get GARDENCRAFT FOR 

 CHILDREN, make it in miniature and see how it looks. 



In use by Dr. Montessori, Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, Margaret Deland, 

 Louise Klein Miller, and other garden-loving folk of high intelligence. 



As set up above, 175 blocks, $3.50. Extra blocks, $1.50 per hundred. 

 Made by 



THE GARDENCRAFT TOY COMPANY 



Craftsman Building, 6 East 39th Street, New York City 



Workshop: 1 Milligan Place 









FREDERIC TABOR 

 COOPER SAYS OF 



"THE 



Heart of Darkness" 



By JOSEPH CONRAD 



"One of the shortest stories Mr. Conrad 

 has written, and at the same time contain- 

 ing one of the biggest most suggestive of 

 his themes. It is nothing less than a pre- 

 sentment of the clashing of two continents, 

 a symbolic picture of the inborn antagon- 

 ism of two races, the white and the black." 



"The Heart of Darkness" 



is one of three stories in 



"Youth" 



At all bookshops 



Net $1.35 



DOUDLEDAY. PAGE & COMPANY 

 Garden City New York 







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A bed of Hybrid Rhododendrons. Notice how happy 

 and thriving they are even in these shaded woods 



Tested Rhododendrons 



THE hardy native ones which you really know are hardy, 

 we have thousands of in our Nursery. You may prefer car- 

 load lots of collected plants, selected by experienced men, 

 men who have been gathering them for us for years. 



When it comes to the Hybrids — we carry thirty varieties, which 

 thriving in this vigorous climate, prove themselves to be actually 

 hardy. Sizes range from 18 inches to 4 feet. All of them trans- 

 planted, budded plants. 



It is well understood that we dig and pack with result telling 

 care. Send for catalog. 



\irsenes 



NortK AbirvgtorvS 

 Mass. 



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" Mr. Masson's book has 

 killed after-dinner speaking," 

 said a prominent orator. " In 

 a short time everybody will 

 know what the best stories in 

 the world are." 



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Copyright Life Publishing Co. 



" The Best Stories in the World," collected, 

 compiled, edited and introduced by Thomas 

 L. Masson, of Life. 



Net $1 

 Doubleday, Page & Co. Garden City, N. Y. 



At All Bookshops 



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