CALCEOLARIA STEWARTII 



( V ar. Lymanii) 



AWARDED 



NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF GARDENERS' GOLD MEDAL 



for best new plant (first time awarded) 



MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S GOLD MEDAL 



THE GREATEST ACQUISITION TO THE COOL GREENHOUSE 

 SINCE THE INTRODUCTION OF CALCEOLARIA STEWARTII 



Plants from 2^2 in. pots Si. 00 each 



Stock limited. 



S. J. GODDARD Framiiigham Centre, Mass. 



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I World^s Best Sweet Peas | 



I Novelties for 1921 | 



j Hand-Picked Seed f 



= There's just as much difference between machined 

 E seed and hand-picked as there is between margarine ^ 

 I and real fresh country butter. The difference is 

 i scarcely noticeable in the price of the seed, but the 

 i results are amazingly different. And it is not to be 

 i wondered at. Starting with perfectly developed seed ^. 

 i such as can only be assured by hand-picking, you get ^ 

 a strong germ w^hich eventually culminates in perfect 

 flowers, in fours, on wand-like stems. K 



**On Top" in Cleveland 



Lake Shore Blvd., Cleveland, Dec. 15, 1920. 

 Mr. Charles Elliott. 



Dear Sir: I am sendingf 'or another collection of Sweet 

 Peas from you, as the seeds I had last year were a very 

 great success. I took quite a number of prizes at the 

 Cleveland Horticultural Society June 3'1, 1920. 

 Collection of Sweet Peas, Certificate of Merit. 

 For table ctTect, first prize. 

 I*"ive first prizes in sinple classes. 

 One s'-cond prize. 



If this will be any advantage to you for publishing, 

 I shall be very pleased to have you use it. 

 Yours truly, 



KOHERT BROADFIELD. 

 (iardener to Mr. Windsor S. White. 



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CHARLES ELLIOTT 



Box 337 Park Ridge, Illinois 



Don't Neglect the Wild Spots! 



I am prepared to supply in any quantity the cone- 

 bearing Evergreens, the Rhododendrons, the Moun- 

 tain Laurel, the Azaleas, the shrubs, the ferns, the 

 native orchids and hundreds of other wild flowering 

 plants that will transform any woodland, meadow, 

 hillside, bog or pool into a spot of surpassing 

 interest and charm. 



Send for my unusual catalog, or when in New 

 York, drop in and talk it over with Mr. Durand. 



EDWARD GILLETT, 



Ftrn & Flower Farn*., 

 Southwick, Mass. 



HERBERT DURAND, 



286 Fifth Ave.. 

 New York City, 



447 



