. Childs' spring 1922 : seeds that satisfy plants that please bulbs that bloom berries that bear . rl 1 GEA PAMClLATA Hydrangea Paniculata—Generally considered the mustvaluable and ornamental shrub in existence. Bushyand robust, every branch tipped in midsummer withan immense close panicle of flat snow-white flowersof gigantic size. The trusses of bloom are ten totwelve inches long and nearly as thick through, lastingfor two or three months, turning pinkish toward thelast. Xo other shrub makes such a show on the lawnor is so universallv admired. <;rand for cemetery use,and always blo


. Childs' spring 1922 : seeds that satisfy plants that please bulbs that bloom berries that bear . rl 1 GEA PAMClLATA Hydrangea Paniculata—Generally considered the mustvaluable and ornamental shrub in existence. Bushyand robust, every branch tipped in midsummer withan immense close panicle of flat snow-white flowersof gigantic size. The trusses of bloom are ten totwelve inches long and nearly as thick through, lastingfor two or three months, turning pinkish toward thelast. Xo other shrub makes such a show on the lawnor is so universallv admired. <;rand for cemetery use,and always blooms finely the first summer. 60c each; 3 for $ 124 JOHNLEWIS CHILDS, INC., FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK Hydrangea Snowball—This might be called a perpe»-ual blooming Hydrangea Paniculata Grandiflora. It be-gins blooming in May or June and continues in greatprofusion until frost. The flowers of the SnowballHydrangea are pure snow-white, the clusters almost asround as a ball and large as a mans hat. 75c each; 3 for $


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