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THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



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THIS MAN 



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has taken the greatest photographs ever made of the wild Newfoundland 

 caribou, of which the picture reproduced below is a good example. It 

 took six years of patient waiting to get these photographs. Again and 

 again this intrepid camera-hunter visited Newfoundland and lived for days 

 at a time in a blind, but never until last fall was he fully successful in 

 securing what he sought. He tells the stirring story of it in 



For May 15th 



CONTENTS 



Glimpses of a Brick- 

 walled Garden 



By Wilhelm Miller 



The Exhilaration 

 of Mountaineer- 

 ing 



Bp Mary M. Vaux 



At Home with 

 Chipmunk 



By Howard H. Cleaves 



Are There Bigger 

 Oaks than These? 



By Mabel Burr\e Egan 



For May 15th 



the _ 



CONTENTS 



The Thrilling Sport 

 of Making Caribou 

 Portraits 



By A. Radclyffe Dugmore 



Cutting Loose from 

 the City 



By Bertha Kellogg Tyler 



The Farmhouse 

 Fever 



By Sawyer Cumming 



Power Yachting, The 

 Automobile, Home 

 Furnishing and Deco- 

 rating, Garden and 

 Grounds, Gardening 

 under Glass, Stable and 

 Kennel. 



Copyright, 1912. by A. Radclyffe Dugmore 



The Landing of the Herd 



Photograph by A. Radclyffe Dugmore, author of "Camera Adventures in the African Wilds," "Nature and the Camera," etc. 



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