. [Fall catalogue of hardy bulbs and plants]. as a geraniumin any situation. It is a shrubby plant like a geranium orfuchsia without bulbs, in which respect it differs from otherOxalis. It grows 12 to 18 inches in height, branching freelyand loaded at all times with clusters of bright golden star-shaped flowers, which do not close at night like other as the flowers are it is still a splendid plant withoutthem, on account of its highly ornamental foliage. Theleaves are three lobed, dark olive green above, and a beauti-ful shining metallic crimson purple underneath, with wine^co
. [Fall catalogue of hardy bulbs and plants]. as a geraniumin any situation. It is a shrubby plant like a geranium orfuchsia without bulbs, in which respect it differs from otherOxalis. It grows 12 to 18 inches in height, branching freelyand loaded at all times with clusters of bright golden star-shaped flowers, which do not close at night like other as the flowers are it is still a splendid plant withoutthem, on account of its highly ornamental foliage. Theleaves are three lobed, dark olive green above, and a beauti-ful shining metallic crimson purple underneath, with wine^colored stems. This makes it a truly novel plant, as well asa very beautiful one, and it is surprising to see what atten-tion it will attract. No one can tell what it is, and least ofall would any one suspect it was an Oxalis. Remember thatthis plant is perpetually in bloom, and that its combinationof lovely flowers and beautiful foliage are the strongestreasons it is possible to have why every one should possess cts. each; 3 for 50 Yradesca^tia Multicolor. This is a beautiful trailing vine, the foliage of which iscomposed of many colors; bronze, silver, pink, gray, rose,crimson, etc. It is very beautiful, and will grow in any partof any light room, whether the sun strikes it or not. Itgrows rapidly and propagates freely. Very beautiful fordecorating. 15 cts. each; i for 50 cts. A CREAT OFFER—We will send any 3 of the foregoing Urare plants for 50 cts., any 1 for $ The U and a CannaStar of 1891 for They are all the finest perpetual flowers especially forwinter. 46 JOHN LEWIS CHILDS, FLORAL PARK, N. Y. Hfl^DV PEf*EHNjRk PhAfiTS. AT A BARGAIN—Fall is the best time to set out Bardy Plants, and for that reason we offer the following choice coUectim,at special low rates: To many this will je the most interesting part of the catalogue. Hardy Bulbs and Plants are now among the mostpopular of all garden flowers: and justly do they merit such popularity, for am
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