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The Garden Magazine, August, 1920 
Jewel ers JUver^mitliy Stationer.? 
Philadelphia 
Bring Nature’ s Treasures 
to Your Home Grounds 
Cypripedium acaule, also called Lady’s Slipper or 
Moccasin flower, is one of the most interesting of 
our hardy native Orchids. It is fully described on 
page 59 of our catalogue for which please send . 
Edward Gillett fu"?! 
Many of America’s Wild 
Flowers far surpass in beauty 
their cultivated cousins. For 
the hardy border or rockery, 
for high and dry or low and 
moist situations, for sunny 
or shady spots, nature pro- 
vides abundant garden mater- 
ial and we have all the worth- 
while. 
August Suggestion 
Each month during the Fall 
planting season we propose to 
approach you with a definite 
suggestion. Throughout August 
you may plant 
Trillium Grandiflorum 
The prettiest of the lovely 
three-leaved night shade family. 
1 hrives best in low, moist places. 
Each ioc; do~en $i.oo; too for 
#5.00; 1000 jor $45.00. For best 
effect plant them in quantity 
and colonies. 
Write for Free Catalogue 
Pronounced by many to be the most 
unique book published in the trade. 
Really a textbook of many wild and 
curious forms of plant life. Your free 
copy awaits your call. 
Southwick, Mass. 
=Chinese Cabbage or Pe-tsai= 
Should be Sown This Month! 
As told elsewhere in this issue, this is the month 
to make your principal sowing of this remarkable 
salad plant. Good either raw as a salad, cooked 
as greens or eaten like Celery or Slaw. Be sure 
to thin out plants to stand 6 to 8 in. apart in row. 
Pkt. ioc; }/± oz. 20c ; oz. 50c postpaid. 
Time to Start New 
LAWNS 
Fall is a splendid time to make 
new or renovated old lawns. W. & 
D’s Special Mixtures for every situ- 
ation, take the uncertainty out of 
Lawn Making. “Bonnieseed” Lawn 
Mixture for normal situations. Qt. 40c; 4 qts. 
$1.25; bn. of 20 lbs. $S.oo prepaid. 
We shall gladly make special recommenda- 
tions for special soils and special prices for 
larger quantities as well as specific mixtures. 
Write for Mid-summer Catalogue 
offering other flower and vegetable seeds for 
present planting, besides pot-grown Strawberry 
Plants and seasonable garden requisites. Please 
write for your free copy. 
Weeber & Don, “Sturdy Seeds’’ 
114 Chambers Street New York City 
Ritas, pat. orr 
