An Invitation to Andorra 
Those interested in trees and plants out-of-doors are always cordially wel¬ 
come at Andorra. Excellent highways through this beautiful rolling section 
of Pennsylvania, with its charm of Colonial manor house and country-place, 
offer inviting roads from every direction to visitors in motor cars. 
BY MOTOR from Philadelphia, go out the Parkway; along the East 
River Drive, continuing up the IVissahicfcon and Lincoln Drives to McCallum 
Street, turn left and follow through to dead end, turning right on Mermaid 
Lane and follow good road, turning left on St. Martins Lane, follow through 
turning right over bridge at Highland Station, continuing three blocks to 
Germantown Avenue. Turn left to City Line and then left one square to the 
N ursery. 
TRAIN CONNECTIONS over the Chestnut Hill branches of both the 
Pennsylvania and Reading Railroads make Andorra a two-hour run out of 
New York and a half hour from the heart of Philadelphia to Chestnut Hill 
Stations; from Chestnut Hill a ten-minute ride on the City Line motor bus to 
City Line brings you within one block of the office. 
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