. Childs' rare flowers, vegetables & fruits. Commercial catalogs Seeds; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; John Lewis Childs (Firm); Commercial catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Seeds; Flowers; Vegetables; Fruit trees. STORM KING FUCHSIA. Facfysias. Well known and highly prized pot plants. Trophy—Large double purple with scarlet sepals. 20c Trailing Queen—A lovely drooping habit, hanging down over the side of the pot, displaying a mass of beauti- ful foliage and large nowers of rosy scarlet and violet purple col


. Childs' rare flowers, vegetables & fruits. Commercial catalogs Seeds; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; John Lewis Childs (Firm); Commercial catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Seeds; Flowers; Vegetables; Fruit trees. STORM KING FUCHSIA. Facfysias. Well known and highly prized pot plants. Trophy—Large double purple with scarlet sepals. 20c Trailing Queen—A lovely drooping habit, hanging down over the side of the pot, displaying a mass of beauti- ful foliage and large nowers of rosy scarlet and violet purple color. Flowers borne in great clusters, buds long and graceful. 20c. each. Storm King—The double White, Perpetual Blooming weeping Fuchsia. Its graceful, weeping habit, and its superlatively beautiful flowers, more freelv borne than those of any o'her sort, makes the most valuable of Fuchsias. It is always in bloom, often as many as 200 buds and blossoms on a plant at once. The branch- es droop most gracefully, and the blossoms are fre- quently as large as tea-cups. The buds, for two weeks before they expand, are balls of glowing scarlet-crim- son. When expanded the enormous double flowers are almost pure white, capped by a calyx of glowing scar- let. 30c. each: 2 for 50c. OTAHEITE ORANGE. Otal^eite Oraijge. An extra fine pot plant with glossy leaves the true fra- grant Orange blooms and abundant little bright oranges that will hang on the little bush like balls of gold for six months after they are ripe. They will bloom and fruit in a twTo inch pot; and we have seen a plant in a common window that was but 15 inches high and had 2 5 oranges on it. With good sunlight they are never out of fruit from one year's end to another and at least two-thirds of the time are in flower also. The fruit is very sweet and handsome. Could we have but one plant in our win- dow it would be an Otaheite Orange. In beauty, grace and fragrance there is nothing like the delicate, leafy sprays of bl


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