. American homes and gardens. Start a Fernery Brighten up the deep, shady nooks on your lawn, or that dark porch corner—just the places for our hardy wild ferns and wild flower collections. We have been growing them for 25 years and know what varieties are suited to your conditions. Tell us the kind of soil you have—light, sandy, clay—and we will advise you. Gilletts Ferns and Flowers will give the charm of nature to your yard. These include not only hardy wildferns, but native orchids, and flowers for wet and swampy spots, rocky hillsidesand dry woods. We also grow such hardy flowers as primr
. American homes and gardens. Start a Fernery Brighten up the deep, shady nooks on your lawn, or that dark porch corner—just the places for our hardy wild ferns and wild flower collections. We have been growing them for 25 years and know what varieties are suited to your conditions. Tell us the kind of soil you have—light, sandy, clay—and we will advise you. Gilletts Ferns and Flowers will give the charm of nature to your yard. These include not only hardy wildferns, but native orchids, and flowers for wet and swampy spots, rocky hillsidesand dry woods. We also grow such hardy flowers as primroses, campanulas,digitalis, violets, hepaticas, trilliums, and wild flowers which require open sunlightas well as shade. If you want a bit of an old-time wildwood garden, with flowersjust as Nature grows them—send for our new catalogue and let us advise youwhat to select and how to succeed with them. EDWARD GILLETT, Box D, Southwick, For Beautiful Homes SEE THESE TWO NEW PLAN BOOKS. I The DRAUGHTSMAN % PLAN-KRAFT For one story homes. ® For two story editions, contain exteriors and interiors of ad-vanced designs of homes featuring the new modifi-ed Swiss Chalet and Japanese 2Sc EACH POSTPAIDDE LUXE BUILDING Union League Building. Los Angeles, Gal. jaBROOKSeCO-O^t^O. Jloor&Sidewalk Lights.
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