December 13 , 1913 . 
THE GARDENERS’ MAGAZINE 
OS AND AFTKR JANUARY J. 1914. 
^ he Gardeners' Magazine 
WILL BK PUBLISHKD AT 
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LNSTKAOOK TWOPKNCK 
the new series. 
SIZE AND STYLE. --- 
Although the price will be reduced, there will be no reduction in the .iniouni 
provided, or in the number of illustrations. 
or quality of tho literary matter 
HORTICULTURAL NEWS. 
Reports of Flower Shows, Meetings of 
culture will be a leading feature. 
Horticultural Societies, and news of current events in tin- World of Moiii- 
NOTES OF OBSERVATION AND EXPERIENCE. 
A quite new feature will l^e the regular publication of short notes dealing with the pet'uliarities of Plants, 
Flowers, Fruits, and Vegetables, Interesting Kxperiences, and the results of close personal observation. 
THE PROFESSIONAL GARDENER. 
First and foremost “ The Gardeners’ Magazine ” caters for Professional (iardeners, and no effort will Ik* spared 
to provide sound and practical advice and information on the many important matters that ( laim the attention 
of the supervisors of large Private or Public Gardens, and the workers in trade establishments. 
THE YOUNG MAN. 
Special attention will be devoted to the needs, aspirations, and education of Young Professional (iardeners; 
and those who have risen from the ranks by means of their own study and industry will, in “ The (iardeners’ 
Magazine,” record their experiences, and contribute Articles on Landst'ape Ciardening, (iarden Management, 
Note Taking, Soil Science, etc., etc. 
GARDENS OF BEAUTY. 
” The Gardeners’ Magazine ” already enjoys a high reputation for its descriptive and illustrated at’counts of 
Gardens and of Garden Scenes. The larger establishments will be dealt with, but s|K*cial attention will he 
devoted to others which possess unique features and compare favourably in lx*auty, if not in extent, with 
those more frequently described. 
NEW PLANTS AND FLOWERS. 
This feature will be continued and, week by week, comparative and interesting descriptions of novelties will 
be published, and the important subjects illustrated. 
hardy herbaceous plants. 
” The Gardeners’ Magazine ” will give the fullest possible assistance, by text and illustration, in the prepara¬ 
tion and planting of Flower Borders, Colour Schemes, and the (ieneral Management of all kinds of Hardy 
Flowers. 
FRUIT CULTURE. 
In this department “ The Gardeners’ Magazine” will find no difficulty in maintaining the foremost position it 
has so long occupied.The most skilful cultivators and exhibitors have promised to give us their assistance. 
rock and water gardens. 
While the more imposing Rock Gardens and Water Gardens will l>e described and illustrated, a special effort 
will be made to show that Alpine Flowers and Aquatics may be enjoyed in Gardens of modest dimensions. 
the advanced amateur. , , r 
The wide-spreading popularity of horticulture has created a new class of amateur gardeners, who, with profes¬ 
sional assistance, find healthful pleasure and recreation in the cultivation of their gardens often specialising 
in one or'^more subjects. For their special benefit, skilled amateurs will contribute to the new .senes, and 
illustrations of successful cultivation will be published. 
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