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T HIS booklet is in convenient pocket form, with a waterproof cover, so that it may be taken right out in the garden where 
it will often come in handy in giving cultural directions and answering concisely, in simple language, the perplexing hun¬ 
dred and one gardening questions. The information given on the various subjects, while not exhaustive, is strictly up-to- 
date, and may be quickly found by glancing at the ready reference index. Another valuable feature is the blank pages for 
making notes, such as the kind of vegetable, fruit or flower, date of sowing or planting, first product, continuity, quality, etc. 
In fact many little records should be kept in it to refresh one’s mind regarding another season’s gardening operations. 
'"Garden 
Beautiful” 
Topics. 
Flowers from Seed: 
Selections for Different Purposes. 
Brief Instructions How to Grow 
Annuals, Biennials, Perennials. 
Special on Asters, Pansies and 
Sweet Peas. 
How the English Grow Their Big 
Sweet Peas. 
Garden Culture of the Kose: 
Combating Insects and Diseases. 
Chrysanthemums: 
How to Grow Exhibition Flowers, 
etc. 
Bulb Culture: 
In Gardens, Pots and Naturalized. 
Pruning Shrubs: 
Which Flower on New and 
Which on Old Wood. 
Lawns and Grass Plots: 
Making and Maintaining. 
How to Eradicate Worms and 
Moles in the Soil and Weeds in 
Walks. 
Etc., Etc. 
"Garden 
Bountiful” 
T opics. 
Preparing Garden Ground: 
Fertilizing, Draining, Cultivating. 
Vegetable Culture: 
Brief Directions and How to Grow 
the Big Prizetakers. 
Planting Table: 
Days from Sowing until Ready to 
Use, etc. 
The Fall Vegetable Garden: 
What and How to Grow for 
Succession. 
Vegetables for Winter Use: 
What and How to Store. 
Cold-Frame Vegetables: 
For Winter Use, What and How 
to Grow. 
Howto Prevent Potato Scab. 
Garden Culture of 
Strawberries and other Small 
Fruits. 
Insects and Plant Diseases: 
Latest Methods of Treatment. 
How to Make 
Cold Frames and Hot Beds, 
Etc., Etc. 
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Garden Guide and Record. Its contents, very clear and 
valuable, prove all for which it was intended—a Ready 
Reference ' 1 
F.N-. MARTINDALE, Spragueville, N. Y. 
“ I am highly pleased with the Garden Guide and 
Record. It contains just the information required by 
the average gardener and is compiled in that condensed 
and convenient form which makes it doubly valuable.” 
R. E. MILLER, Cedarvale Gardens, 
Varency, Ontario, Cda. 
“ Please send me another copy of your Garden Guide 
and Record. It is the most lucid and comprehensive 
work on the subject I have ever seen.” 
W. H. MAGOFFIN, Overbrook, Pa. 
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cellent handbook, or Garden Guide, which conveys 
more practical information than most garden books. 
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L. BARRON, Managing Editor. 
The Garden Magazine. 
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IT IS FOR OUR CUSTOMERS ONLY. 
“ To me your Garden Guide and Record is the most 
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larly like the table showing time for sowing; length of 
time to germinate and bring the several vegetables to 
maturity. If there is anything published of this kind 
for Farm Crops I would like to get it.” 
M. A. PERKINS, Mercersburg, Pa. 
“/ must compliment your Garden Guide. It covers 
every point so clearly and concisely and is just what 
hosts of people need who do not employ a trained gardener 
and depend upon a ‘hired man.’ It is of splendid 
size to be carried in the pocket for referetice at any 
moment while at work in the garden . ” 
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