. Childs' spring 1922 : seeds that satisfy plants that please bulbs that bloom berries that bear . liage and flowers which are about two inchesin diameter, twenty to fifty of them appearing in acluster. Color, white shaded to lilac-blue on edges ofpetals and are produced on long stiff stems which growfrom each joint. These are about six inches apart onthe vine, and make a wonderfully beautiful wreath offlowers; It begins blooming in August. The plants areperfectly hardy. 40c each; 3 for $ Honeysuckle, Golden Leaved—Innumerable sprays ofthe most perfect little leaves that are covered with a


. Childs' spring 1922 : seeds that satisfy plants that please bulbs that bloom berries that bear . liage and flowers which are about two inchesin diameter, twenty to fifty of them appearing in acluster. Color, white shaded to lilac-blue on edges ofpetals and are produced on long stiff stems which growfrom each joint. These are about six inches apart onthe vine, and make a wonderfully beautiful wreath offlowers; It begins blooming in August. The plants areperfectly hardy. 40c each; 3 for $ Honeysuckle, Golden Leaved—Innumerable sprays ofthe most perfect little leaves that are covered with anetwork of gold and green, often marked with pinkalso. Nothing finer to combine with corsage bouquets. -also for trimming floral ba-kets. Blossoms pure white. , 25c each; 12 for $ Honeysuckle, Hal liana—The best white monthly Hon- eysuckle, with dark green foliage, which keeps freshand green nearly ail winter and beautiful clusters -of Jsweet-scented flowers that open a snow-white and turn;n pale yellow. These flowers are produced from earlyspring to late fall. 25c each; $ per ERBL00M1NG Wistaria. Wistaria Everblooming—This Wistaria will actuallybloom all summer. It is also of remarkably healthyfoliage and a very rapid and graceful grower. Its cleanfoliage and numerous slender branches drooping, addgreatly to the charm of the blossoms. These are pro-duced in horizontal or upright clusters, many clustersappearing on each branch in close proximity to eachother. The vine is at rapid grower, reaching fifteen totwenty feet in a season. Flowers blue, and borne pro-fusely, even on small plants. 85c each


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