. Childs' fall catalogue of bulbs . lor, being a deep dark red of peculiar richness. This is one of the very choicest varieties 25 Noble Par Merite—Fine, compact spikes of large doubleflowers, as perfect as little roses. A soft shell-pink, gradually deepening into a deep peach carmine 15 Othello—Fine deep indigo-black. A very fine and rare color of exceeding richness and beautv 20 Prince of Saxe Wiemar—Tall spikes of rich indigo-blue 15Pn ncess Royal—Dark red with brown center; very showy 15One each of the 20 sorts for $ Mixed Hyacinths are not ordinarv stpck. but finei


. Childs' fall catalogue of bulbs . lor, being a deep dark red of peculiar richness. This is one of the very choicest varieties 25 Noble Par Merite—Fine, compact spikes of large doubleflowers, as perfect as little roses. A soft shell-pink, gradually deepening into a deep peach carmine 15 Othello—Fine deep indigo-black. A very fine and rare color of exceeding richness and beautv 20 Prince of Saxe Wiemar—Tall spikes of rich indigo-blue 15Pn ncess Royal—Dark red with brown center; very showy 15One each of the 20 sorts for $ Mixed Hyacinths are not ordinarv stpck. but fineilarge bulbs which will give magnificent bloom either in thehouse or garden. We have marked prices down verv lowindeed. Per doz. Pgr 100 Single Mixed, all colors, extra fine 75 $4 50 Double Mixed, ali colors, extra fine 75 4 50 Double and Single Mixed, extra fine 65 4 00 Pompon Mixed, all colors, doubleand sinele 50 2 50 Roman Mixed, all colors, double and single 50 2 50 k3 6 JOHN LEWIS CHILDS, FLORAL PARK, QUEENS CO., N. Y,. Single Tulips- There is no question butthat the Tulip is the most pop-ular spring flower that soft, seductive breezeshave scarce whispered in ourears that spring is at hand,ere our eyes, wearied of win-ters dull, somber, lifelesstints, are dazzled by a sudden blazeof Tulips in rainbow shades, ribbon-ing the earth with warmth and col-or. From the first Due Van Tbol,scarce peeping above the ground, tothe last Gesneriana Tulip, holdingits flaming cup high aloft, there is a constant suc-cession of Tulip beauties, sinerle, double, dwarf,half-dwarf and tall, early, medium and late, withblossoms cup-shaped, star-formed, bowl-like,paeony-flowered, imbricated like a rose, or twisted, wavedand horned like-the plumage of some fantastic bird. Nogarden can be complete witbout plenty of Hat—Rich blood scarlet; gold tinted —Very large flower and widely opened. Col-or, a solid golden de Cardinal—Large c


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