ILLUSTRATIONS 



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"Wyck," a marvel of quaintness and 

 exquisite beauty. The oldest house 

 and garden in Germantown, and the 

 richest in intellectual associations. 

 Photograph by Gilbert Hindermyer. 

 From "Home and Garden." 



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Johnson Homestead, at northwest 

 corner of Main street and Washing- 

 ton lane, a house renowned in local 

 history, whose garden is its equal 

 in absorbing interest. Print of "The 

 Germantown Independent-Gazette." 



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Cliveden, the centre of the German- 

 town battle ground, and the home 

 of many beautiful plants. Print of 

 "The Germantown Independent-Ga- 

 zette." 



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Upsala, celebrated for its stately 

 beauty, and its possessions of rare 

 and unique plants. Photograph by 

 J. H. Russ. 



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Joseph Meehan, a noted botanist and 

 horticulturist, whose writings 

 form an integral part of our best 

 floricultural magazines. Print of 

 "Floral Exchange." 



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Prof. Thomas Meehan, a noted scien- 

 tist, educator and writer, the author 

 of the greatest books upon our native 

 flora, and the nestor of American 

 Horticulture. Print of "Meehans' 

 Monthly." 



