Childs' bulbs that bloom : bulbs that bloom plants that please berries that bear . n the form ofa very dwarf lemon for pot culture, which corre-sponds in all respect- to the Otaheite Orange. Bearsabundance of beautiful little lemons which are ashandsome as the blossoms. This is also the hardiestLemon grown and will succeed in some places thatoranges will not stand on account of frost. Graftedon Oranges or Lemons in Florida or California. Theyare a decided success and yield abundantly. Thefruit has an orange flavor and is far superior to thecommon lemon fruit for all purposes. 60c each. GEXISTA
Childs' bulbs that bloom : bulbs that bloom plants that please berries that bear . n the form ofa very dwarf lemon for pot culture, which corre-sponds in all respect- to the Otaheite Orange. Bearsabundance of beautiful little lemons which are ashandsome as the blossoms. This is also the hardiestLemon grown and will succeed in some places thatoranges will not stand on account of frost. Graftedon Oranges or Lemons in Florida or California. Theyare a decided success and yield abundantly. Thefruit has an orange flavor and is far superior to thecommon lemon fruit for all purposes. 60c each. GEXISTA, SHOWER OF GOLD As a plant for late winter-blooming and early spring-blooming (especially for Easter), it is almost withoutan equal. Flowers, golden yellow, very fragrant, andborne in large, drooping racemes and in such quantftyas to almost hide leaf and branch — most truly a•>hower of Gold. It is one of the easiest plants togrow we ever saw. and is absolutely sure to bloomprofusely in any window. 2f>c each; 5 for 60c. John Lewis Childs, Inc., Floral Park, N. Y BostQ. STRAIGHT FROND BOSTON FERNS Tlie original Boston Fern is the type of this long, mostly upright, often bending and droopinggracefully. Exaltata—The Original Boston Fern—Of all decorativeplants for house culture, this is perhaps the most im-posing and satisfactory. It is so hardy that it willstand and thrive in most any situation in a room evenif out of the suns rays. Plants form an immensenumber uf graceful drooping fronds, varying in lengthfrom two to live feet and always of a fresh, healthyand beautiful green color. 2 5c. Mrs. Roosevelt—A great improvement on the old BostonFern. It is more upright in growth, grows fasterand makes about four fronds to the old varieties is also a deeper and richer color. 3 0e. Teddy, Jr.—A supers dwarf form of the splendid Fern. ISew. 30c. Pasadena Boston Fern—This beautiful sort is grownfreely in California both as a pot and g
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