The Garden Magazine, June, 1924 
311 
The wheel hoe and the garden 
, hose are inseparable companions 
] in every garden. Water thoroughly 
and deeply. Then cultivate to 
lighten soil and keep the moisture 
in. Amateur gardeners should 
send for our new book 
Making 
Garden 
Grow” 
written by a prominent horticul¬ 
turist and just off the press for 
distribution. 48 pages printed in 
three colors. “A professional hand 
book for amateur gardeners.” 
A great help in making any garden 
grow is our 
GOOD LUCK 
QardenHose 
a strong, lightweight, medium 
priced hose for general use around 
lawn, garden and garage. GOOD 
LUCK is one of our three famous 
brands of %ths hose. The other 
two are BULL DOG the strongest 
and longest-lived hose on the mar¬ 
ket, and MILO a cord hose which 
will not kink. 
Send 10 cents in Stamps 
for “MAKING THE GARDEN GROW” 
—it costs us more than twice that price 
to print it—and we will enclose some of 
our literature about garden hose and how 
to use it to the best advantage. 
BOSTON WOVEN HOSE & RUBBER 
COMPANY 
156 Portland St. Cambridge , Mass. 
ill - c 
"Sunshine Shop” 
That’s Its Name 
I T’S called that, because after all, that’s what it really is. 
It’s just one of the cheeriest, sunniest of garden spots 
imaginable. 
A place where, say what you will, cares have a way of slipping off. 
You ask why? 
There’s but one answer. 
It’s wholesomeness. 
The digging in the dirt a bit and playing with your flower friends, 
has no equal for putting you on the sunny side of the street. 
But quite the best of all, the whole family share in the joys of 
the flowers grown. 
For its very modest price —and il certainly is modest —there is 
now no reason why you can’t have this Sunshine Shop. 
Send for the Sunshine Shop Circular, or for our general catalogue 
of larger houses. 
They fully give the facts. 
We build everything, from this modest little Sunshine Shop to 
the finest and largest ranges of greenhouses. 
Weeds 
Weeds—must go! They sap the garden’s fertility, 
keep back the cultivated crop. Getting rid of weeds 
becomes a pleasant pastime with the good help of 
Gilson DUBL-DUTI KIL- WEED Kultivator 
As shown to left, cutting 
blade is sharp on both sides. 
It “gets” the weeds coming 
and going besides mulching 
the soil. 
The cultivator for heavier soil 
—teeth are“V” shaped for cut¬ 
ting weeds and shaped correct¬ 
ly for entering the soil without 
downward pressure. Shown on 
shoulder of gardener to right. 
You Need Both of These Labor Savers 
If your dealer cannot supply them we will! Free booklet giving 
helpful hints on gardening gladly mailed on request. 
Dubl-Duti 
J. E. GILSON CO. 78 Valley Street Port Washington, Wise. 
