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The Readers' Service is prepared to 

 advise parents in regard to scJwols 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



Mat, 1912 



Every Day is May Day 



If You Have 

 One of 0\ir 

 Glass Gardens 



JUST one perpetual round of springtime bloom. 

 You utterly disregard the calendar and totally 

 ignore the moods of nature, and grow the things 

 your fancy prompts. 



You bottle the summer sunshine and release it in 

 armfuls of golden daffodils for Christmas. 

 You pick sweet peas for New Year's. 

 You have your dwarf apple trees in bloom for 

 Lincoln's birthday. 



Cherry blossoms for Washington's. 

 Fragrant, deep red American Beauty roses for 

 Valentine's Day. 



Endless ferns and foliage plants for St. Patrick's Day 

 — and so on. 



Every holiday a flower joy day — every day a May day. 

 With one of our Glass Enclosed Gardens you could 

 grow all these things and more. 



And what do such gardens cost — and how large a one 

 should you have — and — and — 



But wait a minute. You go too fast. 

 First give us some idea what you incline to spend — $500 — $1,500 — 

 $2,000 ■ — $5,000 — and then we can advise you. Or perhaps the best way 

 is to send for our catalog — pick out the house that appeals to you, and 

 then write us and we can come and talk it over with you. 

 The summer is the ideal time to build. 

 So the earlier you get started, the better.- 



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"Cream Quality" Bulbs 

 Imported for Your Garden 



The English trade takes most of the extra choice 

 Dutch Bulbs — Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissi — but for a 

 number of years I have imported "Cream Quality" 

 Bulbs direct from various growers — men who have 

 made bulb growing: a life work. This extra choice 

 stock is limited in quantity, and orders must be re- 

 ceived early- 



Hunt's "Cream Quality" Bulbs 



are carefully selected; they are large, sound and 

 solid; and will produce extra good flowers. I test all 

 the varieties I carry, and have positive knowledge of 

 their high quality. 



My Book "The Cream of Holland" tells what 

 varieties of "Cream Quality" bulbs I import. Send 

 for a copy at once and make your selections, for my 

 order must be ready on June 25th. 



I have another booklet "Daffodils de luxe" that 

 describes the very latest varieties of these mag- 

 nificent flowers; ask for a copy. 



Chester Jay Hunt, Box 123, Montclair, N. J. 



