April. 1912 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



219 



Country Life 

 in America 





Country Life 

 in America y 



Country Life 

 in America 



Ten Years of Country Life 



An Amazing Record of Progress by Authorities 

 in Various Departments of Country Living 



If you are interested in any one of the many phases 

 of the great country life movement which has swept over 

 this land since the opening of the new century, you 

 will find a wealth of interest in 



The Anniversary Number 



ntcyLife 



C©«t£ylift 

 n America 



An Historical Document for preservation in your 

 family, and a hand-book for your present guidance. 



Out April 15th 



The Spread of the Country Life Idea - - - - By the Editors 

 The Autobiography of "Country Life in America" 



By Frank N. Doubleday 



True Progress in Country Life - - - - By L. H. Bailey 

 Have We Progressed in Gardening? By Wilhelm Miller 



A Decade of Domestic Architecture - - - By Thomas Hastings 



Progress in American Sport By Walter Camp 



Plant Breeding During the Past Ten Years - By Leonard Barron 



American Forestry — A New Movement to Meet a Growing Need 



By Henry S. Graves 



Dodging the Deadly Habit of Industry - - By Woods Hutchinson 



What the Back-to-the-Land Movement Really Means 



By George T. Powell 



The Government's Work in Animal Husbandry By Dr. A. D. Melvin 

 The Past, Present, and Future of Wild Game Conservation 



By William T. Hornaday 



The New Agriculture ByW.M. Hays 



Tendencies in Suburban Development - By Clifford B. Harmon 

 What Ten Years Have Done for Photography - By Wilfred A. French 

 The 1912 Automobile and its Elder Brother of 1902 By Julian Chase 



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