WHAT OTHERS SAY: 
“The writer is much interested in reading 
your journal, for it takes him back to the days 
when he read every line in ‘The Garden/ ‘Gar¬ 
deners’^ Chronicle’ (London), ‘Garden and 
Forest,’ etc., etc. It is a pleasure to read a 
journal of your character.”—A. B., Philadel¬ 
phia, Pa. 
“ l have for a long time wanted a broad, 
comprehensive digest of horticulture in general 
and truly imagine that The Gardeners’ Chron¬ 
icle will fill the bill. I have the honor of being 
president of the . . . Garden Club.”—Mrs. W. 
L. C., Lexington, Ky. 
“I think the last number of the Chronicle is 
excellent and I am recommending it to everyone 
as being the best purely garden paper.”—Mrs. 
H. L., New York City, N. Y. 
“I am not a gardener, but employ two and 
subscribe to your paper. Always find some¬ 
thing instructive and interesting in it. Your 
selecting interesting articles from other publica¬ 
tions is a good idea, for then your readers 
seldom miss a good thing.”—W.C. E.. High¬ 
land Park, Ill. * 
‘‘It is one of the best horticulture magazines 
I have ever taken and was of great help to me 
when president of the Garden Club.”—Miss 
M. M. O., Youngstown, O. 
“I enjoy the articles from ‘Things and 
Thoughts of the Garden,* which regularly ap¬ 
pear in the Chronicle. They alone are well 
worth the subscription.”—W. N.C., Brookline, 
Mass. 
“An old copy of the Gardeners’ Chronicle has 
just fallen into my hands and I am so pleased 
with the contents, that I want to become a sub¬ 
scriber. I do not want to be missed when the 
next number is issued.”—Mrs. F. W. M., Daven¬ 
port, la. 
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sider it the most helpful of any magazine of its 
kind, so please see that I do not miss any num¬ 
bers until I tell yoli to stop sending it.”—W. 
W., Los Angeles, Cal. 
