June, 1914 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



279 



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WHEN MAKING JELLY 



or when in need of a strainer 

 for any purpose you should 

 have our "Favorite" Strainer 

 and Holder. A necessity in 

 every home. Rings and rod 

 plated to prevent tarnishing. 

 Cloth easily removed for 

 cleaning. Standard jointed so 

 that whole thing can be 

 packed away in small space. 

 Dimensions 19| x 9| x9§ in- 

 ches. Comes carefully packed 

 in box, $1 .25. Shipped pre- 

 paid on receipt of price. Mon- 

 ey refunded if not satisfactory. 



THE LESTER CO. 



76 Lenox Avenue 

 East Orange New Jersey 



The BALL Lightning 



CELERY BLEACHER 



Most perfect method ever 



invented. No banking with 



soil. Cheaper than boards 



or strips of roofing paper. 



Bleaches quicker and makes a 



more beautiful product. Big 



money and labor saver for the 



market grower. Handy neat and 



equally good for the private 



gardener. 



Write for free sample of Bleacher and 

 Circular describing a wonderful little de- 

 vice that enables a boy to put on 5000 of 

 these bleaching tubes a day. It means 

 dollars to every celery grower. 



THE BALL MFG. CO. 



Dept. E. GLENSIDE, Montgomery Co., Pa. 



50 Practical Garden Plans 



$2.00 Sent Prepaid. 



A handsome 8 x 11, 116 page cloth-bound author- 

 ity on garden making. 103 half-tone illustra- 

 tions of various types of CALIFORNIA GAR- 

 DENS, and 50 landscape artist's plans. Exper- 

 imenting is slow and expensive. Profit from 

 the experience of others. The right setting for 

 a residence is all important for yourself or pur- 

 chaser. Suitable for every climate and purse. 

 Most effective treatments of landscapes, garden 

 furniture, etc. Send today. Money refunded 

 if not satisfactory. 



EUGENE O. MURMANN 



474 Pacific Electric Building 

 Los Aneeles, Cal. 



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