. Childs' spring 1922 : seeds that satisfy plants that please bulbs that bloom berries that bear . Y DAYS From seed of these Roses, plants may be bad inb oom in sixty to ninety days from the Time of sowingPlant at any time. They grow quickly and flowers ap-pear m large clusters and in such quantity that a plantlooks like a bouquet. Perfectly hardy in the garden ^^J10^11 SUrmmer- In they bloom bothsummer and winter. From a packet of seed one willget Roses of yarious colors—white, pink, crimson etcand mostly perfectly double and Very sweet = 54? Rose Polyantha Multiflora Hybrids—AH colors,


. Childs' spring 1922 : seeds that satisfy plants that please bulbs that bloom berries that bear . Y DAYS From seed of these Roses, plants may be bad inb oom in sixty to ninety days from the Time of sowingPlant at any time. They grow quickly and flowers ap-pear m large clusters and in such quantity that a plantlooks like a bouquet. Perfectly hardy in the garden ^^J10^11 SUrmmer- In they bloom bothsummer and winter. From a packet of seed one willget Roses of yarious colors—white, pink, crimson etcand mostly perfectly double and Very sweet = 54? Rose Polyantha Multiflora Hybrids—AH colors, SEEDLING OF MULTIFLORA ROSE RUDBECKIA BICOLOR SUPERBA A fine hardy annual bearing all summer long goldenblossoms with wide, velvety, brownish black are single, semi-double and double, borne onstems twelve to twenty inches long. They vary muchin the size of the showy dark center, and are wonder-fully attractive. One of the very best new things thatwe have seen in a long time. 543 Bicolor Superba Semi-Plena c 10 mixed RICINUS ZANZIBARENSIS CASTOR OIL PLANT 20 SMILAX (Climber). va- There are severalrieties of this superbnew Ricinus, all of whichare characterized by ex-tra large and handsomeleaves, compact, branch-ing growth forming aperfect pyramid of ele-gant foliage. The seedsare very large, and eachkind of different beautifully markedand mottled,produces a moreeffect than theZanzibarensis. 544 Ricinus Zanzibar-ensis 10 545 Ricinus Nanus— Beautiful dwarf sort ofgreat beauty for smallbeds 5 NothingtropicalRicinus Mrs. Daisy Kiser, Centerville, Ind., writes us as fol-lows: I cant resist saying a word about my nne Prim-ula Sinensis that I raised from seed bought of you lastspring. Such large blossoms and so many different col-ors, they are truly wonderful. Not only a fine window vine, but exceedingly fine foroutdoors. In the open ground it grows luxuriantly, fur-nishing great quantities of its dainty, glossy-greensprays that are exquisite for bouque


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