October, 1919 
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Don’t Envy Your Neighbor’s Garden 
F OR those unacquainted with the work we are doing among the plant and 
flower lovers of America, we have this message: It is the aim of The Gar¬ 
den Magazine to present sensible, dependable, and authoritative infor¬ 
mation for those who look upon the home grounds’ adornment with an eye of 
pride and to the culture of flowers, shrubs, and trees with a feeling of enjoyment 
and pleasure. With the idea of helpfulness in mind, the editors place before 
our readers the best available plant material and personally answer any problem 
which confronts the subscriber. 
The Garden Magazine 
Seven Months Offer 
T IIE GARDEN MAGAZINE enters upon a new era and many new features have been added. It is 
now printed on a finer quality of paper and the number of pages have been increased 60 per cent. In 
fact, one finds improvements which admittedly warrant an advance in the subscription rate. After Jan¬ 
uary first, 1920, the present yearly subscription price ($2.00) will be increased to $3.00. This is the last 
opportunity to secure a trial subscription before the increase in price. 
START YOUR SUBSCRIPTION NOW—take advantage of the special seven months 
offer at this exceptionally low rate. Remember, in January the price advances to $3.00 
—the time to subscribe is NOW. 
THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 
Published by 
DOUBLEDAY-PAGE & CO., GARDEN CITY, NEW YORK 
N ame 
THE GARDEN 
MAGAZINE 
DOUBLEDAY - PAGE 
and COMPANY 
Garden City, N. Y. 
Gentlemen: 
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Garden Magazine for seven months. 
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