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Ferns and Howers for Dark, Shady Places 
Vi THY not start this spring and make a collection of American ferns and 
plants? If you have a woodland, even a very small one, you can develop 
a natural garden which will be the envy of all your friends. 
Gillett’s 
Ferns, in over forty hardy varieties, and such plants as Hepaticas, Bloodroot, 
Native Violets, Lady Slippers, Trilliums, Dogtooth Violets, Solomon’s Seals, 
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Lilies, Cardinal Flowers, etc., will produce lasting results. 
If you wish beautiful native Azaleas, Hemlocks, Cedars, Rhododendrons, 
Mountain Laurel, and other native shrubs, GILLETT has them. 
Also special 
fern collections for beautifying that dry, shady corner by the house. 
Send for my illustrated catalog of over 80 pages which tells about this class 
of plants, also a long list of hardy perennials for the open border. 
IT’S FREE. 
Edward Gillett, 3 Main St., Southwick, Mass. 
A bed of Trillium grandiflorum growing in the woodland 
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25 cents the pound in quantities. 
Write for folder with full 
particulars of lawn making. 
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Glorious Begonias 
for Exhibition, Greenhouse and 
Conservatory Decoration, Hanging 
Baskets, Bedding, etc. Awarded 
44 Gold Medals. 
Lovely Delphiniums 
from palest blue to deep purple. 
Finest varieties in existence. If 
interested, send for free illustrated 
catalogue to 
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- LAWN-SEED 
Our mixture is composed of the finest varieties 
of grassesand is entirely free from weeds or chaff; 
producing a fine sod of velvety appearance and 
of a handsome Emerald color. 
For new lawns 4 to 5 bushels per acre are required—for ren- 
ovating, about half that quantity. Qt.20c. Peck $1.00. 
Bushel $4.00. Charges by parcel post are additional— 
one quart weighs about 10 ounces. 
OUR TWO BIG 1916 FREE OFFERS 
We give for every dollar purchased in packets and ounces 
an additional 25c worth, your own selection, in packets and 
ounces; besides which we give you five packets of flower 
seed that will flower from early spring to late fall. Send for 
Free Garden Guide. 
ROBERT BUIST CO.,Dept.C, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
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