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The Garden Magazine, March, 1920 
Hardy Native Plants, Ferns and Azaleas 
Osmunda Claytoniana 
Our Collection of Native Ferns Is The Best In America 
Announcement for 1920 
My 1920 catalogue with many illustrations 
of hardy native plants, ferns and azaleas, is 
now ready, and I should be pleased to send 
you a copy if you are interested in such plants. 
For 40 years I have been growing ferns, 
wild flowers, orchids, azaleas, and many other 
hardy native plants that are of great value in 
the rock garden. It has taken many years 
of painstaking labor, and a great deal of ex- 
pense to be able to offer this collection. I 
am especially proud of my collections of 
ferns and azaleas. 
My stocks not only include these rare 
plants, but they are sufficiently large to en- 
able me to take care of large as well as 
small orders. 
I also have choice stocks of native rhodo- 
dendrons, laurels, evergreen shrubs and 
perennials of all sorts. 
EDWARD GILLETT 
3 Main St. Southwick, Mass. 
Garden Full 
Gladioli 
/or $150 
The Gladiolus is one of the most 
satisfactory’ flowers grown and there 
is no reason why every’ family can- 
not enjoy’ this grand flower — it is as 
easy to grow as the potato. 
Bloom from July to frost if you 
plant a few bulbs each month from 
April to July. 
For One Dollar and Fifty Cents 
we will send 50 Bulbs of our Grand 
Prize Mixture, which covers every 
conceivable shade in the Gladiolus 
kingdom. 
Each year we sell thousands of these bulbs and 
receive numerous testimonials as to their merits. 
Order Your Bulbs Now, so as to have them to 
plant when you begin making your garden. 
Simple cultural directions with every package 
Mail this advertisement with Check, Money 
Order, Cash or Stamps, or present at our store and 
secure this splendid collection, sent prepaid to any 
point in the U. S. east of the Mississippi. For points 
West and Canada add 25c — ($1.75.) 
Our 1920 Spring Seed Annual sent on request 
30-32 Barclay St., 
New York City 
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THE PECK. STOW & WILCOX COMPANY 
Southington, Conn. Cleveland, Ohio 
Address correspondence to 2003 IV. Third SI., Cleveland, O. 
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