Childs' fall catalogue of bulbs and plants that bloom . s A very fine mixture of all sorts, double andSingle. Large select bulbs, 50c. per doz.; $ per 100. 10 JOHN LEWIS CHILDS, FLORAL PARK, N. Y. Specialties iv\ (jorgeoiis j[Ulips. We make a leading specialty of Tulips this season, our growers having furnished us with anenormous surplus of extra fine, select Bulbs at a great sacrifice in prices. We give our customersthe benefit of this, and advise them to plant them largely. Tulips are the most gorgeous andsatisfactory spring flowers. Remember that these low prices do not represent second


Childs' fall catalogue of bulbs and plants that bloom . s A very fine mixture of all sorts, double andSingle. Large select bulbs, 50c. per doz.; $ per 100. 10 JOHN LEWIS CHILDS, FLORAL PARK, N. Y. Specialties iv\ (jorgeoiis j[Ulips. We make a leading specialty of Tulips this season, our growers having furnished us with anenormous surplus of extra fine, select Bulbs at a great sacrifice in prices. We give our customersthe benefit of this, and advise them to plant them largely. Tulips are the most gorgeous andsatisfactory spring flowers. Remember that these low prices do not represent second-class bulbs(we do not keep such), but strictly first quality, large and select in every way. There is no question but that the Tulip is the most popular spring flower that grows. The soft, seductive breezes havescarce whispered in our ears that spring is at hand, ere our eyes, wearied of winters dull, sombre, lifeless tints, are dazzledby a sudden blaze of Tulips in rainbow shades, ribboning the earth with warmth and color. From the tirst Due Van Thol,scarce peeping above the ground, to the last Gesneriana Tulip, holding its flaming cup high aloft, the


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