DECEMBER 27,1913. THE GARDENERS- MAGAZINE. 
ESTABLISHED 1833. 
Leading Features ol The ”Gardeners* Magazine’* 
of January 3rd, 1914, the first issue of the New 
=^=1 Series, published at ONE PENNY . — 
THE HISTORY OF THE GARDENERS’ MAGAZINE. A record of many yearn, bringi^^ 
into focus the great events in horticulture during several reigns, and briefly indicating the part played 
in these matters by The GARDENERS* MAGAZINE. 
CLIVEDEN GARDENS. An illustrated account of the beautiful gardens surrounding the stately 
Thames-side residence of Waldorf Astor. Esq.. M.P., at Taplow. 
THE LESSONS OF THE OLD YEAR. Showing how the many and varied experiences of 1913 
may serve a very practical purpose in 1914. 
THE NEW TREES AND SHRUBS OF 1913. An illustrated description of the more recent 
introductions from Western China and elsewhere. 
BEGONIAS FOR WINTER FLOWERING. A prachcal article from he pen of a most successlul 
®L,, with illu.„.tions ol .hose u„Iul .nd bo.o,il„l pl»,. .. .ho coo.o„.,«. 
THE NEW ORCHIDS OF 1913. An illustrated review of the wonderful activity o y n is s 
and expert cultivators. . i .i ...I...UI» 
THREE WONDERFUL FALMS. D..lin, with o.on,b.,. ol .ho 
Palio lamily. ond ooojoring up .cono, in .ho doligh.lnl ..Und ol Cojion. 
A DAri7 PnR YOUNG MEN In which •‘Note-taking," and the best methods of securing the 
A PAGE FOR YOUNG ME ^ discussed for the benefit of the junior members 
fullest possible advantage of the notes tax- , 
FRAGRANT ROSES. A subject very much before the p 
closest attention of raisers and growers. GARDENERS* 
PRUNING FRUIT TREES. f j* ^^>'^811 interested in the successful cultivation 
magazine is famous, and one of vital importanc. 
Ka“s for winter use. Thi. ,0.00 .o oo„ind .o.d... ol .ho g,o.. oolno . . ho^oly 
vogoublo, and '“xHIBITIONS. Nnn..,ou, oopo.B will oonmhu.o .hoi, o.po.i.nco. 
TABLE DECORATI i peculiarly fascinating form of competition. 
and opinions m connection with P ^ well-known 
SOIL STERILISATION_ No place the results before our readers, 
grower, who has conducts impo oUemums have, rightfully, sprung into popularity, 
SINGLE CHRYSANTHEMUMS. ^ advCof one of the leading cultivators of the present day. 
and on this subject our readers wJl have tn. 
The Leading Contributors to this issue will be: 
Mr. JAS. HUDSON. 
Mr. E. MOLYNEUX. V.M H 
Mr. S. ARNOTT. J.P* 
Mr. HUGH MACMILLAN. 
Mr. J. GARDNER. 
Mr. GEORGE GORDON, V.M.H. 
Mr. W. HALES, A.L.S. 
Mr. A BULLOCK. 
Mr. PERCY CRAGG. 
Mr. J. C. NEWSHAM, F.L.S. 
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