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The Garden Magazine, March, 1921 
J. E. Caldwell & Co. 
JEWELERS-SlLVERSMITHS— STATIONERS 
AKE MAKEKS 
AND SELLERS OF 
Receptacles 
for 
Flowers 
CENTEKPIECES 
DECOKATIVE VASES 
FEKNEK1ES 
EPEKGNES 
JARDINIERES 
GOLD, SILVER 
SHEFFIELD PLATE, CRYSTAL 
CHINA, PORCELAIN 
PHOTOGKAPHS UPON REQUEST 
CORRESPONDENCE INVITED 
CHESTNUT AND JUNIPER STREETS 
Philadelphia 
See the Gillett 
|| Wild Flower and Fern Garden 
at the 
International Flower Show 
Grand Central Palace, New York City 
March 14th to 20th 
We will show you Native Evergreens, Rhododendrons, 
jj Mountain Laurels, Azaleas, Andromedas, etc., together with 
U Hepaticas, Bloodroots, Columbine, Violets, Lady Slippers, 
and many other fascinating children of the Wild. 
In the booth adjoining, we shall be glad to answer any 
questions and offer suggestions for wild gardening and the 
(] establishing of Wild Flower Sanctuaries. 
For Those of You Whom We 
Cannot Meet Personally — 
There is waiting, at either address below, a most 
Cl unusual catalogue. If you are fond of wild flowers 
and ferns, you will grow fond of this catalogue, which 
jjl will introduce to you unsuspected treasures of woodland, 
§|I meadow, and bog. Send for your copy to my nearest 
address as below and please mention Garden Magazine. 
EDWARD GILLETT, Fern and Flower Farm 
3 Main St., Southwick, Mass. 
HERBERT DURAND 
Specialist in Wild Gardening 
286 Fifth Avenue 
New York 
City 
