November, 1912 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE For information about live 'slock 



173 



New Style Book of Dutch Furniture 



It contains several colored interiors which will aid you in decorat- 

 ing Arts and Crafts rooms and tells an interesting story about this 

 elegant furniture and the clever Dutch Craftsmen who fashion it, 

 imparting to each piece, which bears our branded Trade Mark, 

 a distinctive touch and individuality. 



We will send you the address of our Associate Distributor nearest 

 you. Call on him and ask to see 



Limbert's Arts and Crafts Furniture 



Charles P. Limbert Company 



Grand Rapids, Mich. Dept. N Holland, Mich. 



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ILLETT'S 



Hardy Ferns and Flowers 



For Dark, Shady Places 



Send for my descriptive catalogue 

 of over 50 pages, which tells about 

 this class of plants, It'a free. 

 Edward Gillett, Box F. Southwick, Mass. 



A Mess lMiir'K»«, r v, r v*-*-fcr* at all Seasons 



of fresh 1VI 113111001113 Growing in your Cellar 





Lambert's Pure Culture MUSHROOM SPAWN 



the best high-grade spawn in the market, together with large illustrated book- 

 on Mushroom Culture, containing simple and practical methods of raising, 

 preserving and cooking mushrooms. Not more than one sample brick will 

 be sent to the same party. Further orders must come through your dealer. 



Address: American Spawn Co., Dept. 2, St. Paul, Minn. 



Murray 



LANMAlNfSi 



*\ Florida- 

 Water 



holds a privileged place 

 upon every woman's dress- 

 ing-table. Its use is a 

 constant and enduring de- 

 light. Refreshing beyond 

 compare when used in the 

 bath, it should never be 

 lacking in the home. 



Leading Druggists Sell it. 

 Accept no Substitute ! 



Sample sent on receipt 

 of six cents in stamps 



Lanman & Kemp 

 135 Water St. New York 



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O. Henry backward and forward ? 



f$ Most enthusiasts do and they never tire of him. One volume 

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•J The time is coming (indeed, it is here now) when the library 

 which was incomplete without its Bret Harte, Mark Twain, Scott, 

 and Dickens will likewise be incomplete without O. Henry. 



The Complete O. H. Works 



in 12 volumes are now published for the first time. Address 

 Doubleday, Page & Co., Garden City, N. Y. for full information. 



Just Issued: "Rolling Stones" 



A new volume drawing largely upon a humorous paper issued in 

 Texas in the author's early days. Many fascinating pen drawings 

 and cartoons by O. Henry. 



'T'lM.'l— _ . "Options", net $1.20; "Rolling Stones", net $1.20; "The Four Million", net $1.00; "The 



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$1.20; "The Trimmed Lamp", net $1.00; "Cabbages and Kings", net $1.20; "The Gentle Grafter", 



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A Handsome New Flexible Leather Edition is soon to be 

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r3irtclX ivOSCS and well - grown ; will 

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THE only pruner 

 made that cuts 

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