Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at Floral Park P. O., N. Y.


The principal subject of this issue is The Aster, by Lora S. La Mance. Read it and preserve the copy. It is worth keeping and you are quite likely to need it for future reference.

Complete volume of The Mayflower for 1904, now ready, price 25c. postpaid. Any volume from 1894 to 1904, inclusive, 25 cts. each.

Editorial Notes

Our Attractive Offer for 1905

We would refer our readers to one of the foregoing pages for complete information regarding our club premiums for 1905. As usual, we offer a good premium, (one that is well worth working for,) to the club raiser for every subscriber he or she sends us. Here is a chance for all our readers to add materially to their collection of floral treasures, as it is the simplest thing in the world to go out among one's friends and neighbors and get subscribers to The Mayflower. So good a floral magazine, at only 25c. for 3 years, together with 10 beautiful summer blooming bulbs for only 5c. extra, is a proposition that people are likely to accept, when it is brought to their attention, especially if they are the least bit interested in flowers or gardening.

The Warbler

If you are in the least interested in the scientific study of birds and bird protection, you surely need The Warbler magazine, which we publish at $1.00 per year, and which is advertised elsewhere in our columns.