The Garden Magazine, October, 1920 
109 
If It’s a Worth-while 
Fern, you’ll find it at 
GILLETT’S - — n 
Most of the ferns mentioned in the 
Theiss article in September Garden Mag- 
azine, and many others, are available 
here. Hardy Plants and Ferns, espec- 
ially the wild races, are our one big 
specialty. Those contemplating the mak- 
ing of Rock Gardens will find a wealth 
of plant material at our nursery. 
Time to plant Early 
Flowering Bulbs 
Kindly remember that such bulbs as Trilliums 
and Mertensia must be planted this month. 
Please refer again to page 55, September Garden 
Magazine and page 348, August Garden Maga- 
zine for timely offers. 
Dicksonia punctilobula 
shown above should be planted with sod which 
will insure results the first year. Fine for em- 
bankments. Price : — $5.00 per dozen square feet; 
$30.00 per 100 square feet. 
Freely Illustrated Catalogue , Free 
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. 
EDWARD GILLETT 
Fern and Flower Farm Southwick, Mass. 
Personal Service Without Charge 
If your place is within 50 miles of New York City and you 
are interested in the extensive planting of Azaleas, Mountain 
Laurel, Rhododendrons and other native shrubs, ferns, and 
wild flowers, perhaps you would like to talk it over with my 
associate, Mr. Herbert Durand, the Wild Garden Specialist, 
of Bronxville, N. Y. If so, write him and he will arrange to 
call on you. There is no charge for such a visit. 
“La France” — 
Giant Everbearing Raspberry 
A Fruit of Surpassing Quality 
Superior to any other Raspberry: 
produces large, juicy berries of 
the finest aroma; very prolific, 
heavy bearer, absolutely hardy 
and free from disease. New shoots 
will make growth of six to eight 
feet and bear the same season. 
Actual size 
To insure immediate results get your plants now and 
Plant this Fall — 
Gather Crops Next Year 
Strong, well-rooted plants, guaranteed 
to thrive if properly planted, $1.50 
each; $8.00 for 6; $15.00 per dozen. 
Awarded First Class Certificate of Merit 
and other Highest Honors by all the Im- 
portant Horticultural and Agricultural 
bodies before which it was exhibited. 
Some of the representative 
gardens where La France 
has been most successful: 
j. P. Morgan, Esq., 
Glen Gove, L. I. 
Charles M. Schwab, Esq., 
Loretto, Pa. 
E. B. Dane, Esq., 
Brookline, Mass. 
J. F. Mitchell, Esq., 
Lake Geneva, Wis. 
Missouri Botanical Gardens, 
St. Louis, Mo. 
Alb. Krippendorf, Esq., 
Cincinnati, Ohio 
Pierre S. du Pont, Esq., 
Wilmington, Del. 
Professor C. S. Sargent, 
Boston, Mass. 
Many other endorsements from 
prominent horticulturists. 
JOHN SCHEEPERS, INC. 
522 Fifth Ave. (Comer 44th St.) New York City 
Raspberry Farms at Sound Beach, Conn. 
