June, 1918 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



241 



Strain Your Preserves 



HHaniiicnu fha ^3 1 1* W £1 V ■■■'■■■I 



I Give the girls a chance to help you — It's safe now, | 



| since all danger of scalding or spilling is removed. § 



| The need of bag holding being removed, both | 



hands may be used for pouring. Every sort of 



liquid is easily, quickly and thoroughly strained 



through the 



Knapp Fruit and Jelly Strainer 



This remarkable invention takes one of the great- 

 est dangers out of canning operations. Ready 

 for instant use to which any strainer can be put. 

 Easily washed, hence useful for many purposes 

 over a long period. 



Direct to You, Prepaid tZfh** 



by Parcels Post, Only . . . vl/ti 



Complete with bracket and eight quart muslin 

 bag, it proves the most 

 handy help at canning 

 time. Most housewives 

 use several. Send for 

 yours TO-DAY. Illus- 

 trated descriptive cir- 

 cular Free. 



The Knapp Co., 



Can Your Surplus 



WITH A 



"Dixie Queen" 



"'Dixie Queen" Canning Outfits cost little, 

 are easy to operate. Thousands in use. Our 

 big recipe book insures your success right 

 from the start. We also furnish standard 

 Packer's Cans with solder hemmed caps, 

 open-mouth sanitary cans, friction top syrup 

 pails, etc. 



Catalogue Free on Request 



Write for complete catalogue describing all 

 sizes. We can promptly ship any quantity from 

 our distributing warehouses at convenient 

 points throughout the country. Write to-day. 



DIXIE CANNER COMPANY 



Little Rock Arkansas 



Cultivate the Garden,— 

 and the Kodak Habit 



Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, N. Y., The Kodak City 



H: 1 !' 



Plant 

 Evergreens 



Their adaptability 

 to the soil during 

 this month is sim- 

 ply marvelous. 

 Their long life is 

 proverbial. 



We have over 800 acres of selected stock. The collections in our 

 F. & F. Nurseries in N. J., and Bloodgood Nurseries on L. I., in- 

 clude every important kind in the dwarf, half tall and tall classes. 

 Est. 128 years. Write to-day for Free Catalogue and Prices 



American Nursery Co., Singer Building, N. Y. 



Pot-Grown Perennials 



\Y/E have grown in pots some of 

 vv our choicest perennials, for sum- 

 mer planting. Strong rooted and 

 healthy. Order some of these for 

 your own hardy garden! 

 Blue Spirea $ .25 each $2.50 doz. 

 Torch Lily .25 " 2 0" 



Larkspur .75 " 50 " 



White Flowering Mugwort, 



$ .25 each $2.50 doz. 

 Sage .20 " 2.00 " 



Juliuy T^ekrS* Cor 

 A* Tho Si6i of The Tree 



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