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The Garden Magazine, August, 1923 
Have You Seen 
ROSED ALE? 
If not you should get the Autumn cata¬ 
logue at once. It describes and prices many 
of the choicest things for the Hardy Garden. 
It is none too early to plan the Hardy Gar¬ 
den, for September is the proper planting time 
for Perennials. Plants set then will be a joy 
next summer. 
We are always ready to supplement the catalogue 
with free advice as to the selection and arrangement 
of plantings for pleasing results. 
We begin shipping Evergreens in August, Hardy 
Perennials in September and a full line of Deciduous 
Trees, including Fruits, in October and November. 
Rosedale carries a most extensive list of the best varieties at 
prices that will surprise you. 
Visitors welcome any day, except Sunday. Write for the new 
Fall Catalogue. 
Rosedale Nurseries 
5. G. Harris , Owner 
Box A Tarrytown, New York 
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We have a great many varieties of Larkspur 
and we can offer them in quantity. They are 
but one of a great many species of plants that 
we grow, and we have an unusually complete 
list of herbaceous, deciduous, and evergreen 
stock. Handbook will be gladly sent on request. 
When the Cool Woods are Calling— 
When the thoughts of deep shadows and ozone laden woodland air 
begin to coax; when finally you can not keep from going and, coming 
back feel that you would be happier if you saw more of the things that 
make the woods—then it is time to act! Write for my free catalogue, 
and let’s get acquainted. Your heart’s desire formed in the woods may 
be fulfilled, for hardy wild plants are my specialty. 
Here is a typical example of Gillett Service in Ferns 
On every country or suburban estate, on every town or city lot, there 
are spots where the owner finds it difficult to grow anything. It’s gener¬ 
ally a dry situation, shaded most the time and for such places I recom¬ 
mend Fern Collection No. 2. It consists of 10 plants each of 2 kinds of 
Aspidiums, 10 Dicksonians, and 5 0s- 
mundas—a total of 35 hardy, sturdy, 
sure-to-thrive ferns for $5.00 delivered. 
This is but one of many equally 
practical suggestions with which my 
catalogue abounds. Let it be helpful 
to you in such garden problems as 
can best be solved with the hardy 
plants, ferns, and wild flowers that are 
my specialty. A copy of my complete 
catalogue will gladly be mailed upon 
request. 
Edward Gillett, 
3 Main St. Soufchwick, Mass. 
Don’t Buy Peonies 
until you have received a copy of my Peony 
catalogue (ready August 1st) covering 
Peterson’s Perfect Peonies 
the standard in quality and trueness for 
nineteen years. 
Mailed on request 
GEORGE H. PETERSON 
Rose and Peony Specialist 
Box 50 Fair Lawn , N, J, 
