THE GARDENERS" MAGAZINE. 



Edited by GEORGE GORDON, V.M.H. 



IF 



HE GARDENERS' MAGAZINE was established in 

 1833, and is indeed an Institution of Horticulture, and 

 in this province the oldest periodical extant, 

 progress through the years is marked always by 



Its 



times 



virility and freshness of youth. 



old its pages glow with the 

 Thus in 1912 it occupies a position in Hort 



second 



to none, and remains the ideal Journal for all those 



ho 



love a Garden. 

 THE GARDENERS' MAGAZINE is a 



com 



com 



panion 



and 



instructor 



m 



matters 



ot 



Practical 



and 



Thoroughly Modern Horticultu 



wh 



the Illustrations 



appearing as 

 maintained 



object lessons are a special feature and are 

 at the high level of excellence for which it has 



always been noted. 



The Special Featur 

 week by week, comprise 



THE GARDENERS' MAGAZINE, 

 -SEASONABLE GARDEN WORK 



detailed by a 



mber of First-Class Cultivators. ROSES, 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



CARNATIONS, SWEET PEAS 



AND DAHLIAS are dealt with by the most successful 

 Growers and Raisers. NEW PLANTS, FLOWERS AND 

 FRUITS are critically described and beautifully illustrated. 

 VEGETABLES receive full attention, and advice is given 



on the merits 



varieties, with 



most approved culture. 



TREES AND SHRUBS constantly receive attention and have 

 their beauties pictorially emphasised. ORCHIDS meet with 

 the recognition due to their wondrous beauty. Cultural 

 directions are contributed by prominent Growers, and new and 

 rare kinds are freely illustrated. THE FLOWER GARDEN 



with from 



Hardy and Tender 



and Outdoor Flowers have their cultivation carefully described. 

 HARDY FRUITS receive special attention from the fore- 

 most Growers and Exhibitors. 



described 



Exhibitors. BEAUTIFUL GARDENS are 

 illustrated. GREENHOUSE AND CONSER- 

 VATORY MANAGEMENT, as becomes its importance, 

 occupies considerable space in the pages of THE 

 GARDENERS' MAGAZINE. EXHIBITIONS, MEETINGS, 

 AND CONFERENCES a 



form one of its leadi 

 DISEASES are descri 



features. PLANT PESTS AND 

 and remedial measures suggested. 



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