The Garden Magazine, October, 1921 



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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 month. There are hun- 

 dreds of American plants, with flowers of exquisite beauty — all easy to establish, all per- 

 fectly hardy. Their requirements as to soil and position are simple, and once properly 

 planted they need no after care. 



UnUSUal Catalogue ?* y ° U are .f° n< ^ °* ^''^ F'° w ers and Ferns (and who is Not), you will be 

 V/aiaiUgUC i nte nsely interested in my catalogue, which will introduce to you un- 

 suspected treasures of woodland, meadow, and bog, and tell you where and how you can grow them successfully. 



Send for your copy to-day. 



Naturalistic Landscape Service ^ partm S ^u 



now organized and equipped to plan and execute all kinds 



of Naturalistic Landscape work. 



Road, path, bridge and pool construction, Woodland 



Plantings, Wild Flower Sanctuaries, Rock Gardens, Bog 

 Gardens, Water Gardens, etc., where conditions 

 permit, are important and beautiful features of 

 any extensive Naturalistic development, or may 

 be treated separately from any genera! scheme. 



If you feel that your place or any part of it can be 



made more beautiful — more valuable — by Naturalistic 



treatment, write to me or to the nearest of my 



representatives. Personal conferences welcomed 



at either office. 



EDWARD GILLETT 



Fern and Flower Farm 



3 Main St., Southwick, Mass. 



Representatives 

 HERBERT DURAND 



286 Fifth Ave. New York City 



NORMAN K. MORSE 



1524 Chestnut St. Philadelphia, Pa. 



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NOW is the time to plant EVERGREENS 



and Perennials 



We have one of the finest collections of both to be found in America. 



Our fall price list is now ready. Parties interested can have one for the asking. 



Now that October has arrived nearly all deciduous trees, shrubs and vines can be planted 

 quite as safely as at any time. Visit us if possible, but if you cannot do that, send us a list 

 of your requirements and give us a trial order. 



We depend upon pleased customers to sell our goods. For a quarter of a century we have 

 been pursuing this policy and we have never been disappointed. We regard pleased 

 customers as one of our most valuable assets. 



THE BAY STATE NURSERIES NORTH ABINGTON, MASS. 



W. H. WYMAN, Proprietor 



