ILLUSTRATIONS 



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Louis Clapier Baumann, in his day 

 the leading Florist of Germantown, 

 and the first "wholesale grower of 

 cut flowers" for the Philadelphia 

 markets. Photograph copy by E. 

 C. J. 



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Hemlock Glen of the "Monks," situ- 

 ated on the Wissahickon, above 

 Kitchen's Lane. Photograph by E. 

 C. J. From "Meehans' Monthly." 



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Charles J. Wister, who preserves the 

 traditions of "Grumblethorpe," and 

 following in the footsteps of an il- 

 lustrious line, is honored and be- 

 loved wherever known. Photograph 

 by Samuel R. Gray. 



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Elliston P. Morris, the owner of the 

 "Deshler-Morris" mansion which 

 President Washington occupied, and 

 the possessor also of one of the fin- 

 est gardens in Germantown. Print 

 of "The Germantown Independent- 

 Gazette." 



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R. Robinson Scott, an eminent Ger- 

 mantown horticulturist, and the dis- 

 coverer of the famous fern know^n 

 as "Scott's Spleenwort." Photo- 

 graph copy by E. C. J. Print of 

 "Fern-Bulletin," 



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Thomas Nuttall, a noted naturalist, 

 lecturer and explorer. An exceed- 

 ingly rare spleenwort keeps before 

 us his name. From "Botanists of 

 Philadelphia," by John W. Harsh- 

 berger, Ph. D. 



