Woodland Enchantments 
E VER since the days when primeval man wor¬ 
shipped the Gods that dwelt in the trees, 
mankind has held the woods in reverence. Grad¬ 
ually civilized man, too. is falling under the spell 
of the peculiar forms of plant life that make our 
woods a fairyland of subtle delights. America is 
discovering her real plant treasures! 
For years I have specialized in collecting, culti¬ 
vating and distributing the flora of our forests. 
Whether you are interested in modest yet charm¬ 
ing Bloodroots, Trilliums, Lilies, or the more im¬ 
posing evergreen, broadleaved Rhododendrons, 
Azaleas, Kahnias, etc., you will surely find me in 
a position to serve you and bring to your door 
the joy of the woods. 
There are growing in my nursery to-day hundreds of 
thousands of these lovely woodland denizens, ready to 
be shipped with the awakening of spring. And you will 
find the plant product I send out to be as extraordinary as 
the service back of it. Whether you contemplate making 
over your woodland or are just in search of moderate quantities 
for your suburban estate; whether you wish to populate your rockery with 
new blood from the wilds or plan to introduce charming woodland ferns around 
your home, please feel that I have them, yours for the ordering. 
Landscape Architects—Please Note 
The unqualified expressions of approval received from various members of the pro¬ 
fession causes me to believe that I am in a position to render other members equally 
satisfactory plant service. For several years now 1 have specialized in such unusual 
plants as Andromeda, Azalea viscosa, Kalmia latifolia, etc., until I can truthfully say 
that nowhere in this country can be found a greater stock or a better grown plant 
product than that growing here. 
The Gillett Catalogue 
Continues to meet with the approval of all plant hobbyists looking for the unusual. 
You will find it the index to nearly all wild plants that have so far submitted to man’s 
influence and cultivation. The new edition is better and more instructive than ever 
before. We gladly mail it to every Reader of Garden Magazine. 
3 Main Street 
Edward Gillett, Fem and Flower Farm, South wick, Mass, 
