The Garden Magazine, September, 1921 



53 



Wake Robins and Trout Lilies 



Blue Bells and Shooting Stars 



Hepaticas and Bloodroots 



THESE are only a few of the lovely native wild flowers you can enjoy on your 

 own place in Early Spring— Next Spring — if you plant them this Fall. 

 There are hundreds of American plants, with flowers of exquisite beauty — all easy 

 to establish, all perfectly hardy. Their lequirements as tOj soil and position are 

 simple, and once properly planted they need no after care. 



M„ Ilniicnal Patalnmio If y° u are f° nd of Wild Flowers and Ferns, (and 

 my unusudi vaidiugue who is Not) you wi „ be intensely mterest ed in my 



catalogue, which will introduce to you unsuspected treasures of woodland, meadow, 

 and bog, and tell you where and how you can grow them successfully. Send for 

 your copy to-day. 



Gillett Service ^ y Service Department is ready and anxious to help you. 

 Don't hesitate to write and ask questions. You can have ex- 

 pert advice on any kind of gardening for which Native Shrubs, Evergreens, Ferns 

 and Flowers are suitable. This includes Woodland plantings, Wild Flower Sanctu- 

 aries, Rock Gardens, Bog Gardens, Water Gardens. Plans made and plantings laid 

 out at moderate cost, for suburban and rural properties of all sizes, up to the 

 largest estates. 



EDWARD GILLETT, Fern and Flower Farm 

 3 Main St., Southwick, Mass. 



HERBERT DURAND 



Representative 

 286 Fifth Avenue 

 New York City 



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A Final Plea for 



MORE Peonies and Irises 



YOU simply CAN NOT plant too many Peonies and Irises this month and next! They 

 are the flower you'll always welcome every June and I'll gladly help you get started or 

 suggest additions. Please let my little catalogue help — it's yours for the asking. 



To induce you to become interested in making our country one vast Flower Garden 

 I will send 



12 Peonies worth $7.25 

 for $5.00 



Boule de Neige, Canari, Couronne d'Or, 

 Delachei, Duchess de Nemours, Edulis 

 Superba, Felix Crousse, Festiva Maxima, 

 Marie Stuart, Mme. de Galhau, Mireille, 

 Nigricans. 



1 2 Iris worth $4.00 

 for $3.00 



Dr. Bernice, Florentina, Halfdan, Inge- 

 borg, Loreley, Mme. Chereau, Mrs. Neu- 

 bronner. Queen of May, Sherwin Wright, 

 Rhein Nixe, Walneriana, Walhalla. 

 Iris in choice mixture, $i.oo per 12; $5.00 

 per 100; $45.00 per 1000 



7 Peonies worth $ 1 7.SO— every one a gem— for $ 1 5.00 



Archie Brand, Augustin d'Hour, Baroness Schroeder, Chestine Gowdy, Karl Rosenfield, 



Mme. Ducel, Marguerite Gerard. 



Peonies in Mixture $2.50 per doz., $15.00 per 100 



Once more, kindly remember me as an Iris, Peony and Phlox Specialist and let me mail 

 you my concise booklet. 



GEORGE N. SMITH, 



Wellesley Hills, 82, Mass. 



