Childs' catalogue of fall bulbs that bloom plants, seeds, shrubs, fruits etcwith a treatise on the culture of bulbs indoors and out. . i 1 Lily Robusta Postal Cards 1 Sweet Orris 1 Boston Fern I Resurrection Plant I Hydrangea Snowball . .1 Pint Winter Tree Onion I Iris Alata t Chrys., Seven Oaks. . 1 Surprise Collection r pkt. Schizanthus I Linaria be exchanged.(Page 29) Sent for 5 Coupons . 23 10 . 31 80 56 5o 50 20 71 5 55 20 30 30 45 11 10 05 5o 60 3o (Cover) 25 (Cover) 4o 100 10 5 Our Catalogue of Seeds, Bulbs and Plants for 1915. ALARGE book, elegantly illustrated, devoted to SEEDS, both


Childs' catalogue of fall bulbs that bloom plants, seeds, shrubs, fruits etcwith a treatise on the culture of bulbs indoors and out. . i 1 Lily Robusta Postal Cards 1 Sweet Orris 1 Boston Fern I Resurrection Plant I Hydrangea Snowball . .1 Pint Winter Tree Onion I Iris Alata t Chrys., Seven Oaks. . 1 Surprise Collection r pkt. Schizanthus I Linaria be exchanged.(Page 29) Sent for 5 Coupons . 23 10 . 31 80 56 5o 50 20 71 5 55 20 30 30 45 11 10 05 5o 60 3o (Cover) 25 (Cover) 4o 100 10 5 Our Catalogue of Seeds, Bulbs and Plants for 1915. ALARGE book, elegantly illustrated, devoted to SEEDS, both flower and vegetable, all the best novelties and stand-ard varieties ; also BULBS and PLANTS, such as Summer-flowering Bulbs, Hardy Bulbs, Hardy Perennials,Window and Bedding Plants, Roses, Ornamental Shrubs, etc., and rare new Fruits. We are the largest growers ofGladiolus, Cannas, Lilies, etc., in the world. This Great Catalogue will be sent free to all who apply. Customers willreceive it without applying. Address aii orders, etc. JOHN LEWIS CHILDS, Floral Park, N, Y. FALL CATALOGUE OF BULBS AND PLANTS FOR 1914 3 ?DtB of. A Complete Treatise on the Culture of HOLLAND AND CAPE BULBS For Window and Garden. WHAT HOLLAND AND CAPE BULBS ARE HARDY BULBS FOR THE GARDEN HOLLAND BULBS is the accepted name forthe entire general class of hardy bulbs, ofvarious families, that bloom in spring in the gar-den, or in winter if grown in pots in the windowor greenhouse. Cape bulbs embrace a class of half-hardy bulbs,mostly small with a profusion of pretty are so-called from a majority of them havingbeen introduced from the Cape of Good Hope. Holland bulbs, in particular, have worked arevolution in flower growing. No up-to-dategardener can dispense with them. There is noth-ing to take their place, indoor or out. In thehouse, for instance, if a few easy rules are follow-ed, they are absolutely sure to blossom profusely,and they will do this in a dug-out, kitchen win-dow, tenement ro


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