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Reflected Glory 
Rhododendrons nodding over the water’s 
edge; Laurels that cause the hillside to look 
like studded with gems; and beneath them, 
lovely little Bloodroots, Bluebells, and Lady 
Slippers-—what a fascinating job it is to help 
nature create pictures with plants!!! Ever 
since I was a boy, naturalistic gardening has 
wielded great fascination for me. From a 
hobby of studying and collecting wild ferns 
and flowers has developed a nursery pro¬ 
nounced the most unique in all America. 
Gillett Plant Service Stands for 
Greater Garden Pleasures 
With the help of the plant material available 
here, a great variety of garden dreams may be 
made to come true. Rock gardens or wood¬ 
land scenes, water gardens or old-fashioned 
hardy borders, hillside plantings or what not, 
all can be done with plants I am able to supply. 
I specialize in hardy ferns and wild flowers, 
Azaleas, Laurels, and many other beautiful j 
native American plants. While spring plant¬ 
ing plans are maturing, let my catalogue ac- | 
quaint you with what I can contribute to help | 
you get the most out of the kind of garden you 
want most. 
EDWARD GILLETT 
Fern and Flower Farm 
3 Main Street - Southwick, Mass. 
The One Sure Rose Bug Remedy 
Fatal to Every Bug it Touches 
Though absolutely effective in destroying the dreaded Rose Bug as 
well as plant lice of many species, Melrosine is non-poisonous, pleas¬ 
ant and harmless to use, safe for birds and domestic animals. It will 
neither stain the foliage nor injure delicate blossoms, and invigorates 
the plants by its cleansing properties. 
The foremost horticultural stores handle Melrosine. If your dealer 
cannot supply you, we will send a trial can upon receipt of 60c. 
GARDEN CHEMICAL CO., Park Avenue and !46thStreet, NewYork, N.Y. 
The Case of Man Versus Bug and the Verdict 
Of all the enemies of your Roses and also of your Grapes, 
Rhododendrons, Peonies, Poppies, in short of all those delicately 
petalled flowers that bloom during late May, June, and July, 
none are more vicious than the Rose Bug. Another season’s 
critical tryout in many of the leading gardens of America has 
again proved the value of 
Jchuh^ 33ahlias 
300 Varieties 
We have one of the most complete collections of Dahlias in 
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$7.00 Postpaid 
Bianca —Rose lilac cactus. Great keeper, charming flower, $1.00 
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1924 CATALOGUE READY 
Contains detailed descriptions of our entire collection of 
Dahlias. We carry a most complete line of stocks for every 
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The Garden Magazine. February, 1924. Vol. XXXVIII, No. 6. Published monthly by Doubleday, Page & Co., Garden City, N. Y. Subscription price, $3.00 a year. 
Entered as second-class matter at Garden City, N. Y., under the Act of Congress, March 3, 1879. 
