. Childs' fall bulbs fall plants fall seeds new shrubs and fruit . Scilla Gltisi. Unlike any other bulb. Stately habit, with luxuriantrecurving strap-leaved foliage, surmounted by an enormouspyramidal corymb of starry flowers. It is one of the moststriking flowers one can have, and very easy to grow. Inthe house it blooms by mid-winter, or a little after; in thegarden it blooms in late spring. For bedding, plant Jiboutten inches apart each way. In pots use a five or six inchsize for a single —Fine deep —Pure —Fine yellow. 20c. each; the 3 for 50c. Scilla Siber


. Childs' fall bulbs fall plants fall seeds new shrubs and fruit . Scilla Gltisi. Unlike any other bulb. Stately habit, with luxuriantrecurving strap-leaved foliage, surmounted by an enormouspyramidal corymb of starry flowers. It is one of the moststriking flowers one can have, and very easy to grow. Inthe house it blooms by mid-winter, or a little after; in thegarden it blooms in late spring. For bedding, plant Jiboutten inches apart each way. In pots use a five or six inchsize for a single —Fine deep —Pure —Fine yellow. 20c. each; the 3 for 50c. Scilla Siberica. Hardy and fine. Blooms at the very edged of winter, andlaughs at storms and sleets. Beautiful little spikes of deep-est blue flowers, freely produced, and for a long time. Every-one who possesses a foot of ground ought to grow this. Itshould always be planted in groups, either in house or openground. Nothing finer for pots. 2 for 5c; 15c per dozen;$ per 100, Winter «&COT)iteo This appears just after the single Snowdrop,glossy, yellow flowers,


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