June, 1914 



T H E G A R D E N MAGAZINE 



315 



SUCCESTIONS FOK 



ConduerecT g €y, 



EFFIE M . ROBINSON 



FERRIS /x, Q 

 HAMS #/ D 



ONELESS 

 BACON 



THE DAINTY BURLAP COYER 



insures protection from Dust, 

 Flies or Microbes all the way 

 from our smoke houses to 

 the consumer's kitchen. 



Delicious! Appetizing] 



A LITTLE HIGHER IN PRICE — BUT* 



May we send you our 



Illustrated Recipe Book 



and enough Knox Gelatine to try one 

 of the Dessert, Jelly, Pudding, Salad, 

 Ice Cream, Ice or Candy 

 Recipes? 



Recipe Book FREE for your 

 grocer's name. Pint sample 

 for 2 cent stamp and your 

 grocer's name. 



Chas. B. Knox Co. 



575 Knox Ave., Johnstown, N. Y. 



It is delicious 



A well made cup of good cocoa best ful- 

 fils the requirements of those who wish a 

 delicious and nourishing hot beverage, and 



Baker's Cocoa S^T 1 " 



in every sense of the word, absolutely 

 pure and of high grade. 



Walter Baker & Co., Ltd. 



Established 1780 

 Dorchester, Mass. 



Reg. U.S.Pat. Off. 



it 



The Quality Biscuits of America" 



Biscuits 



Send for our Sunshine "Surprise Box" containing six kinds. 

 Your name and address and the name of your grocer on a 

 postal bring it FREE. 



lopSE-WlLES BISCUIT (OMPANY 71 ° Causeway Street 

 Bakers of Sunshine Biscuits Boston, Mass. 



THIS new department, " Suggestions for the Home Table," comes in direct response to the interest 

 of our readers. In many ways they have shown that they wanted information in The Garden 

 Magazine in regard to preparing for the table the things they raised in their garden. Not only 

 that, we have recently had a most convincing illustration of the wide- spread interest among our readers 

 in cooking through the direct sales to them of many hundred copies of the " International Cook Book." 

 After this crowning evidence was presented, we hesitated no longer to answer this insistent demand on 

 the part of our readers. 



And, to our pleasure, many of our old advertising friends were thinking along the same line as 

 The Garden Magazine readers. As soon as we told them of the many evidences of interest on the 

 part of our readers in such a department as this, they immediately said they wanted to take some space 

 for an advertising announcement. So we feel we have here the beginning of a department of genuine 

 service both to our readers and to our advertisers; and in the language of the garden, with which we 

 are all familiar, we want to ask our friends " to watch this department grow." 



All foods advertised in litis department have been tested and approved by Effie if. Robinson. They are also sold and recommended by the Doubleday, Page e" Co. Cooperative Store. 



