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I The National Association of Gardeners takes | 



I this cpportunity to place its Service Bureau at the | 



j disposal of owners of country estates when requir- | 



I ing competent gardeners, in the capacities of super- | 



I intendents, head gardeners or assistant gardeners — | 



I thoroughly qualified in every particular to assume | 



1 the responsibilities the positions call for — gardeners | 



I truly efficient in their profession. j 



I The Bureau is maintained entirely at the expense | 



I of the association and makes no charge to the em- | 



I ployer it may serve or to the member it may benefit. | 



I NATIONALASSOCIATION OF GARDENERS | 



1 M. C. Ehel, Secretary | 



I 286 Fifth Ave. New York | 



I This association is in no sense a trade union i 



I organization, but includes in its sustaining member- | 



I ship onmers of some of the foremost country estates | 



I in America. | 



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RUSTIC 



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and accessories add 

 greatly to the charm 

 of a country place. 

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 special desigfns for 



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R.EHLERS. Prop. RIVERSIDE, CONN. Tel. Sound Beach 600 



Tea Houses 

 Bird Houses 

 Flower Boxes 



Fences 

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 Bridges 



I The Glenside Hardy Flower Gardens | 



I Richard Rothe, Proprietor, Glenside, Pa. j 



I Wc are Specialists in Dcgij:niii'i and Building of j 



I Rockgardens. | 



I For rates on Consultations and illustrated lee- | 



I tures please address | 



I RICHARD ROTHE, GLENSIDE, PA. | 



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I I HAVE been propagating and growing j 



I I American Shrubs. Wild Flowers and | 



I Ferns for nearly fifty years and can | 



I supply most of them in any quantity — par- | 



I ticularly the rarer and choicer kinds. Send | 



I for my unusual catalog. It is yours for the j 



i asking. 1 



I EDWARD GILLETT, 5 Main St., SoutKwick.Mass. | 



I HERBERT DURAND, 286 5tK Ave., N. Y. Citj) | 



I Write to the office nearest you. | 



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I The comforts and products of a country | 



I home are increased hy employing a competent | 



I gardener; if you want to engage one, write us. | 



I Please give particulars regarding place and | 



I say whether married or single man is wanted. | 



I We have been supplying them for years to the | 



I best people everywhere. No fee asked. | 



I PETER HENDERSON & CO. | 



I Seedsmen and FlorUu | 



I 35 and 37 Cortlandt St., NEW YORK CITY | 



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