April, 1914 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



213 



Make your garden everlasting! 



Use Sunlight Double Glass Sash on this inexpensive 

 ready-made greenhouse. 



The sash serve either on hot-beds or cold frames or on 

 the greenhouse according to the season and the plants 

 you want to grow. 



The greenhouse is so made that the sash are readily 

 removable when wanted for other work. 



As the sash are double glazed they need no mats or 

 shutters and are complete, profitable and long lived. 



Get our catalogue. It is free. If Prof. Massey's book- 

 let on hot-beds and cold frames or the use of an inex- 

 pensive greenhouse is wanted send 4c. in stamps. 



Sunlight Double Glass Sash Co. 



927 E. Broadway 



Louisville, Ky. - 



The North-Eastern 

 Forestry Co. 



"We raise our own trees" 



Choice Evergreen Seedlings and 

 Transplants for commercial and 

 ornamental planting. 



WHITE PINE for under planting, 

 lining out in nursery rows or forestry 

 purposes. 



RED PINE, a beautiful tree for 

 commercial or ornamental planting. 



SCOTCH PINE, a hardy, fast-grow- 

 ing species. Will thrive on poorest soils. 



NORWAY SPRUCE, an excellent tree 

 for wind breaks and ornamental work. 



Seedlings 2 and 3' year $2.25 to $3.50 per 1000 

 Transplants 3 and 4 year $6 to $10 per 1000 



The North-Eastern Forestry Co. 



Cheshire, Conn. 



SCHOOL OF HORTICULTURE FOR WOMEN 



( / 8 Miles from 'Philadelphia) 



Regular two year course begins Sep- 

 tember 1914. Special Course in Land- 

 scape Gardening. 



Practical and theoretical training in 

 the growing of fruit, vegetables and 

 flowers. Bees. Simple Carpentry. 

 School Garden Course. Constant de- 

 mand for trained women to fill salaried 

 positions. Write for Catalogue. 



Jessie T. Moreen. Director 

 Ambler, Pa. 



FERNALDS HARDY PLANTS 



GROWN IN THE COLD STATE OF MAINE 



Are strong field grown in superb varieties that will 

 make a gorgeous display in your Hardy Flower 

 Garden. Send for catalogue of Herbaceous Peren- 

 nials, Shrubs and Iron Clad Roses. 



W. Linwood Fernald, Eliot, Maine. 



This Is Your Path To That Garden 

 of Flowers and Fresh Vegetables 



It's no use planting a garden in your head. Put it in the ground where it will grow. 



""THE secret of gardening success is knowing why your neighbor gets better results 

 A than you do. It is because he knows more about it, becau se he has studied the subject 

 more than you. There isn't much luck in gardens — just knowledge. If you want to 

 "know" this is your opportunity to get the most complete library of garden knowledge 

 at a small cost and on easy terms. Every book in the Gar den Library is authoritative, 

 practical and complete. 



THE GARDEN LIBRARY 



It tells how to treat your soils, how to plant and care for 

 flowers and vegetables, and what' varieties grow best under 

 different conditions. In it the whole field of practical garden- 

 ing is covered, and what is more, it shows you how to get 

 gardening results. 



Written by specialists — every sentence, idea, suggestion — 

 experiment in it thoroughly tried out before it was put on 

 paper — not theory, but facts. 



12 volumes — 450 pictures and diagrams. Everything clearly 

 photographed and planned — nothing left to chance mis- 

 understanding. Bound in strong buckram — of a garden 

 green — stamped in darker green. 



House Plants and How to Grow Them. By P. T. 



Barnes. 

 Roses and How to Grow Them. By Many Experts. 

 The Flower Garden. By Ida D. Bennett. 

 The Vegetable Garden. By Ida D. Bennett. 

 Orchard and Fruit Garden. By E. P. Powell. 

 Ferns and How to Grow Them. By G. A. Woolson. 

 Lawns and How to Make Them. By Leonard Barron. 

 Daffodils— Narcissus and How to Grow Them. By 



A. M. Kirby. 

 Water-Lilies and How to Grow Them. By H. S. 



Conard and Henri Hus. 

 Vines and How to Grow Them. By William 



McCollum. 

 Garden Planning. By W. S. Rogers. 

 Chrysanthemums and How to Grow Them. By I. 



L. Powell. 



Before the Planting Season Goes Send Your Approval Order 



If you have a home in the country, if you have a spot large enough for a garden — if you are interested in 

 the growing of flowers and vegetables — whether you own a window box, a suburban home or a vast 



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country estate — if you grow things or hope to, you need the Garden Library. We are so sure 



you will agree with us once you have seen it, that we will send it to you subject to ten days' 



examination. 



„_._ xt/-v Simply send in the attached coupon and the books will come 



otlNL) NO t0 y° u - If y° u decide to keep them, pay by small monthly S* s\ » *■ r^*"l *%$»& 



M/\m ry installments, if not return them at our expense; you will owe .> ^» O ,xi- ^.^o^'.-rKL'^' 



w li t I us nothing. Before you have paid for the books, you will 

 be eating the tomatoes they taught you to grow — and setting your table 



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with the roses they helped nourish 

 garden of your dreams. 



Send coupon to-day and start that 



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DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY 

 Garden City New York 









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Genuine Panama 



$122 



To prove our wonderful maker-to-wearer 



W values in genuine Panamas, we will send you this 



genuine imported Panama, like $5.00 kind but 



broader weave; flexiole, durable "and comfortable, 



nicely blocked: boxed and prepaid for only $1.00. Not 



• 3 to a customer. Money back if not pleased. State size. Write 



today for our free sale catalogue of Mexican and Panama hats, all 



styles and prices. 



FRANCIS E. LESTER CO., Dept. S.K.4II., Blesilla Park, N. M. 



FLORICULTURE 



Complete Home Study Course in practical Floriculture 

 under Prof. Craig and Prof. Beal. of Cornell University. 

 Course includes Greenhouse Construction and 

 Management and the growing of Small Fruits and Vege- 

 tables, as well as Flowers Under Glass. 



Personal Instruction. Expert Advice. 

 250 Page Catalogue Free. Write to-day. 



THE HOME CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL 

 Dent. 11, Springfield, Mass. 



Prof. Craig 



RHODODENDRONS AND KALMIA LATIFOLIA 



Rhododendron, Hybrids : The most hardy varieties and assorted colors. 



Rhododendron, Maximum : (The Natives). Fine plants, I to 6 feet, in car lots. 



Kalmia Latifolia : (Mountain Laurel). Well furnished plants, i to 3 ft., in car lots at Low Prices. 



A Full Line of Fruit, Shade and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Vines, Roses, etc. All stock of the best quality. 



Send us your list of wants for prices. Illustrated and descriptive Catalog upon request. 



MORRIS NURSERY CO. 



Tel. 4561 Gramercy 



949 Broadway, Flatiron BIdg., New York, N. Y. 



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