August, 1917 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



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Ferns and Flowers to Beautify Dark, Shady Places 



Plant during August and until the early fall for the best results next spring. Beautify the dark, 

 shady spots of your garden, lawn or grounds for your admiration and the envy of your friends. 



Hepaticas, Bloodroot, Wild Meadow Lily and Trillium Grandiflorum will bloom beauti- 

 fully and robustly next year if you plant them from now until early fall. Here's one of 

 our Special Fall Offers. 



Hepaticas, . . . 

 Bloodroot, ... 

 Wild Meadow Lily, 



$1.25 a dozen: $6.00 a hundred 

 $1.00 a dozen; $5.00 a hundred 

 $1.25 a dozen; $6.00 a hundred 



Send for the Gillett Catalogue 



Its 80 pages contain information about flowers and ferns and wonderful offers for the enthu- 

 siast. Beautifully illustrated. Information gladly furnished for fall plantings for early spring 

 blooms. Each year for 35 years, I have satisfied an increasing number of patrons. 



Edward Gillett, 3 Main Street, Southwick, Mass. 



This advertisement features a bed of Trillium Grandiflorum growing in a shaded woodland. 

 Special Fall Offer. $1.00 a dozen; $5.00 a hundred: $30.00 a thousand. 



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Garage 



Hardware 



DO YOU "take a chance" that 

 the wind will not blow the 

 door crashing against your car 

 when it enters or leaves the gar- 

 age? If so, don't! 



Get Stanley Garage Door Holder 

 No. 1 774 which locks the door open! 

 Send for free catalogue V des- 

 cribing Stanley Garage Hardware. 



THE STANLEY WORKS 



New Britain, Conn. U. S. A, 



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AMERICAN -GROWN 



Trees and Evergreens 



Andorra 

 Nurseries 



Wm. Warntr Harper, Prof. 



Box 100 

 Chestnut Hill 

 Phila., Penna. 



YOU are invited to 

 visit our Nurseries 

 during July and August, 

 when the trees and plants 

 are at their best, and 

 make your selection 

 for fall delivery. 



Our catalog. 



Suggestions {or 

 Effective Planting.' 

 on request. 



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The latest word in 



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The little wonder working plant box covers 

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Small, inexpensive ready- 

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 highly profitable. Cov- 

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 Immediate shipments 



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