May. 1913 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



229 



The Newest Type of Dahlia 



The Peony flowered type and its 

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 Queen Wilhelmina - 35c 

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Big Chief - 25c 



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$421.27 Profit 



from one acre in one season, and that on sandy New 

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You can do as well or better 



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The Call 

 of the 

 Carpenter 



By BOUCK WHITE 



A Vision of the Newer 

 Christianity 



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Frontispiece by Balfour Ker. Decoration! 

 by Frank Bittner 



What One Critic Says 



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 I am quite ready to testify to my enthusiastic admiration 

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 criticism I feel that the author goes sadly astray, but I re- 

 gard these instances as mere spots upon the sun and there- 

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 It is from this point of view that I regard the book as epoch- 

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 Believe me. with cordial greetings. 



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