May, 1915 
THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 
537 
Perfect Control of Light and Air— How? 
USE THE 
WILSON AWNING BLIND 
Extended Pulled Up Dropped Down 
Most artistic, practical and durable Combination Blind and 
Awning yet devised for Windows and Piazzas. Independently 
operated and adjusted from inside to meet requirements. Provides 
maximum summer comfort and privacy without curtailing light or 
air. Makes porch or piazza into an outdoor room and vice versa. 
Send for New “ Venetian Catalogue 4 .” 
THE J/G. WILSON CORPORATION 
I & 3 West 29th Street NEW YORK 
After May 1 at 8 West 40th Street, New York 
SOMETHING FOR EVERY BUILDING 
Inside and Outside Venetians . Rolling Partitions , Rolling Steel Shutters , 
Burglar and Fireproof Steel Curtains 
SCHOOL OF HORTICULTURE FOR WOMEN 
( / 8 Miles from ‘Philadelphia ) 
Spring Term of regular two-year 
course begins Feb. 2nd. Practical and 
theoretical training in the growing of 
fruits, vegetables and flowers. Simple 
carpentry. Pees. Poultry. Preserving. 
School Gardening and the Principles of 
Landscape Gardening. Constant de- 
mand for trained women to fill salaried 
positions. Write for Catalogue. 
Jessie T. Morgan, Director 
Ambler, Pu. 
Gardener, Superintendent 
Belgian, expert grower and landscape gardener, 32 years, married, 
2 children, graduated from the ‘Royal Horticultural School in Belgium, 
wishes position as superintendent on large private estate where vege- 
tables, fruit and flowers are grown both under glass and out-of-doors; 
preferably with party interested in exhibition, or would also'undertake 
the entire planning and laying out of a similar new estate. European 
and American references and recommendations. 
CHARLES ISSELEE 
Room 303, 103 Park Ave. New York City 
DAHLIAS 
varieties via Express. 
My Special First 
Prize Collection, 
not less than 1 5 
$7 worth for $5. 
Qeo. L. Stillman, Dahlia Specialist 
Westerly, R. I. Box C=5 
Pocket KIPLING Edition 
BOUND IN FULL FLEXIBLE RED LEATHER 
Light and convenient to carry, easy to read. Each, net, $1.50 
Puck of Pook’s Hill. 
Traffics and Discoveries. 
The Five Nations. 
Just So Stories. 
Kim. 
The Day’s Work. 
Stalky & Co, 
Plain Tales from the Hills. 
Life’s Handicap; Being Stories of Mine 
Own People. 
Under the Deodars. The Phantom 
’Rickshaw and Wee Willie Winkie. 
Songs from Books. 
The Kipling Birthday Book. 
The Light that Failed. 
Soldier Stories. 
The Naulahka (With Walcott Balestier). 
Departmental Ditties and Ballads 
and Barrack-room Ballads. 
Soldiers Three, The Story of the 
Gadsbys and In Black and White. 
Many Inventions. 
From Sea to Sea. 
The Seven Seas. 
Actions and Reactions. 
Rewards and Fairies. 
Recently Issued: “A Handbook to the Poetry of Rudyard Kipling” 
By Ralph Durand 
Prepared with Mr. Kipling’s personal help, it explains all unfamiliar expressions and allusions, and 
contains many interesting notes on Kipling characters and places. Net, $2.00 
A New Book on Dutch and Flemish Art 
The Art of the Low Countries 
By WILHELM R. VALENTINER of the Metropolitan Museum of Art 
Translated by Mrs , Schuyler Van Rensselaer 
A Survey of Dutch and Flemish Art from the time of Dirk Bouts 
and Geertgen tot Sint Jans to that of Rubens, Van Dyke and Rem- 
brandt, with critical estimates of their masterpieces in America. 
The book is written without technicalities for the art-loving lay- 
man by the greatest critic of Dutch art in this country. 
It contains for the first time a very complete list of the paintings 
of Van Dyke, Rubens, and Rembrandt now in American collections 
with illustrations. 
The New York Tribune says: “His criticism, which is of the most expert, thoroughgoing character, 
is pervaded by a spirit which must make it sympathetic to the least instructed layman. What he 
has to say is really helpful and sometimes positively enkindling. He has been known as a writer be- 
fore, but this book throws a fuller light upon his method and his charm. . . We do not know 
where the student could gain an introduction to the Dutch Primitive so compact, so clear or so inspir- 
ing as that which is offered in Dr. Valentiner’s chapter on the Haarlem school in the fifteenth century.” 
82 Illustrations. Net $2.50 
DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY 
Garden City New York 
GROWN IN NEW JERSEY 
under soil and climate advantages, Steele’s 
Sturdy Stock is the satisfactory kind. 
Great assortment of Fruit, Nut, Shade 
and Evergreen Trees, Small-fruit Plants, 
Hardy Shrubs, Roses, etc. Fully des- 
cribed in my Beautiful Illustrated Des- 
criptive Catalogue — it’s free! 
T. E. STEELE 
1'omona Nurseries Palmyra, N. J. 
Fernald’s Hardy Plants 
GROWN IN THE COLD STATE OF MAINE 
Are strong field grown in superb varieties that will 
make a gorgeous display in your Hardy Flower 
Garden. Send for catalogue of Herbaceous Peren- 
nials, Shrubs and Iron Clad Roses. 
W. Linwood Fernald. Eliot. Maine 
ORCHIDS 
Largest importers and growers of 
Orchids in the United States 
Send twenty-five cents for catalogue. This amount will be refunded 
on your first order. 
LAGER & HURRELI. 
Orchid Growers and Importers SUMMIT, N. J. 
Late 
Planting 
We ship 
until June 
Use Northern-grown plants for late 
setting. They are much less advanced 
in growth and more likely to live. Our 
field-grown stock, fresh 
from the beds, can be 
safely set long after the 
Southern nurseries have 
finished shipping. Don’t fail to see our 
catalogue before placing late orders. 
F. H. HORSFORD,Cliarlotte,Vt. 
DDMDD A FOR lowers 
DUlt \JIvA AND VEGETABLES 
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greatest fertilizer in the world. Results 
are wonderful. Will make flowers and 
vegetables grow and bloom as if in the 
tropics, mature much earlier, and in 
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If you have not used it, write for de- 
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