October, 1916 
THE GARDE X M A G A Z I X E 
105 
When It Comes to Dollars and Cents 
we can show you. Facts founded on figures beat any sentiments. A prominent market 
grower near Cleveland stated a few years ago; “Give me a good greenhouse crop of 
tomatoes from middle of January to May and I can take a vacation the rest of the year.” 
Every phase of under-glass-gardening pays big — whether attempted on a small scale in 
the back yard or with a large range of commercial greenhouses. The real crux of the matter 
lies in managevient. Let us figure out for you where, with careful management and scheming, 
This Little Gem ($49.50 Complete) Pays for Itself Before Spring 
Put it up (easily donej, procure good soil, start your heater (which comes with it) and sow your seeds. Between November First and the middle of January 
you should grow vegetables as suggested in the left hand column. .After February First start plants for next Summer’s garden, saving money, first on the 
plants, second on high priced early vegetables. “Little Gem” 40 square feet should produce 
NOVEMBER FIRST TO MIDDLE OF JANUARY FEBRUARY FIRST TO MIDDLE OF JUNE 
L.ettuce, Big Boston or Grand Rapids — 60 heads 15c. each ----- $9.00 Cabbage Plants, Copenhagen Market — Surehead, 10 dozen @ 25c — - - $ 2.50 
Radish, Rosy Gem or White Icicle — 40 dozen 20c a dozen ----- $8.00 Celery Plants, Golden Self Blanching and Pascal, 12 dozen @ 10c - - - 1.20 
Carrots, Golden Ball or Amsterdam Forcing — 40 dozen @ 20c a dozen - - $8.00 Tomato Plants, Early Globe and Late Stone — 10 dozen @ 50c dozen - - 5.00 
Green Spring Onions from 3ets, or Spinach or Cucumbers ------ $6.00 Lettuce, Peppers and Egg Plants or larger quantities of above - - - - 10.00 
Total value of fresh vegetables - -- -- -- -- -- -- - $31.00 Total value of plants produced ------------ - $18.70 
converts under-glass gardening into a pleasant 
Winter pastime for every garden hobby-ist. It 
reduces operating expenses, eliminates watchful 
waiting for dropping temperature, makes your 
greenhouse or hotbed a safe place to grow most 
anything suitable for forcing. The double layers of glass hold a “dead air” space which effectively insulates and 
keeps out cold. 
Duo Glazed Sash is made of Louisiana Red Cypress — “The Wood Eternal”. Its thorough construction insures 
long service at low cost. An improved and practical method of glazing it with the special Duo Glazed Lock Strip 
makes easy work of an ordinary job. 
All of the many unique points in favor of Duo Glazed Sash are fully described in FREE catalogue. It, as well, 
as special advice on any phase of under-glass gardening of particular interest to you, is yours for the asking. 
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Plant 
White 
Pine 
for 
Screens 
Dustbreaks 
Noisebreaks 
Snowbreaks 
Windbreaks 
Shelter Belts 
Tall Hedges 
Timber 
Crops 
Pleasure 
Groves 
WHITE PINE 
HRCiW^ rapidly 
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Transplants Easily and thrives almost 
anywhere 
No other tree is so easily adapted to 
so many different conditions of soil 
and site. It does well on clay and 
loam, and also on light, dry, sandy 
sods. It thrives on sand barrens and 
other bare lands; on worn-out pas- 
tures, deserted farms — lands useless 
for other purposes. It stands direct 
sunshine and also considerable shad- 
ing, — is in fact semi-shade-enduring. 
It is therefore good for underplant- 
ing in shady places. 
Buy waste land; plant it to White 
Pine; it will pay you. 
WHITE PINE 
Twice Transplanted 3 to 4 feet high 
1000 trees for $340.00 
100 trees for 37.00 
10 trees for 7.00 
F.O.B. Framingham, Mass, 
We Glow Many Kinds of Trees and Shrubs. 
Free Price List 
Write for our 
Little Ctee JFactns of America (near boston) 
NURSERIES OF 
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Division A-5, 15 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. 
Really Truly Specialists 
There are lots of POOR Peonies; why not have the 
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wide. ’Most everybody everywhere knows of the 
ABSOLUTE SUPREMACY of our Peonies. Do you? 
One of the REASONS is because 
WE GROW PEONIES 
—NOTHING ELSE 
Suspicions of the other reasons will be awakened by 
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