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We Propagate and Grow Our Own 
Wildflower Plants 
N OUR nursery we have many acres of woodland with 
I an almost unbelievable variation of soil and moisture 
conditions, so that our tiny plants, when taken from the 
seed beds where they have been allowed to germinate, 
are placed in their natural habitat, where they thrive 
without the aid of glass protection or artificial shade. The 
wildflower plants, when they come to you, have been 
transplanted several times and therefore are well devel- 
oped. Plants are guaranteed only when planted by us. 

Most wildflowers require many years of our care before 
they reach maturity and can safely be relied upon to give 
you joy for the years to come. Some seeds take two to 
seven years to germinate. The common Jack-in-the-pulpit 
is slow developing, but may thrive for twenty-five or thirty 
years. Most of our ferns are at least five years old before 
we send them to you or transplant them to your garden. 

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Conservators of Natural Beauty 

OFFICE 
632 Montgomery Ave. 
Narberth, Penna. 
PHONE 
Narberth 2325 
