Childs' catalogue of fall bulbs that bloom plants, seeds, shrubs, fruits etcwith a treatise on the culture of bulbs indoors and out. . Ftictjsias, Well known and highly prized pot City-Large double purple with scarlet de Merches—Large double white with scarlet sep-als. Very Queen—A lovely drooping habit, hanging downover the side of the pot, displaying a mass of beautifulfoliage and large flowers of rosy sea rletaud violet purplecolor. Flowers borne in great clusters, buds long andgraceful. Tropkee—Double: buds quite round and beautiful deep redcolor; one


Childs' catalogue of fall bulbs that bloom plants, seeds, shrubs, fruits etcwith a treatise on the culture of bulbs indoors and out. . Ftictjsias, Well known and highly prized pot City-Large double purple with scarlet de Merches—Large double white with scarlet sep-als. Very Queen—A lovely drooping habit, hanging downover the side of the pot, displaying a mass of beautifulfoliage and large flowers of rosy sea rletaud violet purplecolor. Flowers borne in great clusters, buds long andgraceful. Tropkee—Double: buds quite round and beautiful deep redcolor; onen flower, dark purple and very beautiful. Rosains Patri—A variety unsurpassed among alltbe Fuch-sia-, with white corolla. Tube and sepals are brilliantdeep scarlet, thick and leathery in texture; corolla isvery large; double and pure white- Snow Storm-Immense double white. Blue Bottle—A fine big single purple-blue. 15c. each; the 7 for 75c. FALL CATALOGUE OF BULBS AND PLANTS FOR 1914. ptjoepix Roebeliiji. The newest, and in every respect the finest and the mostbeautiful Palm grown, with the most graceful and beauti-ful foliage, and it is the most easily grown of all Palm-, andjust the one that will succeed in any window. Nothing cansurpass it as a decorative plant. Finest Palm for outdoorculture in the Southern or Pacific States. The whole worldhas gone wild over it. We have the oniy large stock of it inAmerica. 2 yearold, 40c.; 3 for $ 3 year old $ Felicia ^njelloides. This new and most superb pot plant was sent us by Trelease, director of the Missouri Botanical Gar-dens, at St. Louis, who pronounces it one of the best intro-ductions of late years. It begins blooming in Septemberand keeps on until May. The plant we had a year ago wascut freely for propagating and did not bloom until Christ-mas, but from that on until the middle of June it was onemass of the loveliest sky-blue blossoms ever seen. Eachblossom keeps perfect four or five weeks b


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