Childs' bulbs that bloom : bulbs that bloom plants that please berries that bear . HEI;I AN! III S QUESTIFOLTI S Op Autumn Glory This we obtained from the Agricultural Departmentat Washington^ and it certainly has proved to be themost magnificent very late1 flower we have grown, nblooms long after frost has killed everything else, infact, it does not begin to bloom Till about time For then stands Bve to seven feet high ami the greatmissive tenches bursl out into a sheet of soljd bloomof the, clearesi ami richest golden yellow, liKt> our fa-mous Golden Glow hut still more showy, cro


Childs' bulbs that bloom : bulbs that bloom plants that please berries that bear . HEI;I AN! III S QUESTIFOLTI S Op Autumn Glory This we obtained from the Agricultural Departmentat Washington^ and it certainly has proved to be themost magnificent very late1 flower we have grown, nblooms long after frost has killed everything else, infact, it does not begin to bloom Till about time For then stands Bve to seven feet high ami the greatmissive tenches bursl out into a sheet of soljd bloomof the, clearesi ami richest golden yellow, liKt> our fa-mous Golden Glow hut still more showy, crows readilyrrom seed, also from roots. There i.» nothing like is positively pie greatest introduction this Plants—30c each: 3 for 75c: 1 2 for DAY LILIES (Funkias) Large White—Pure in color as the driven snow; assmooth in texture as though cut from sheeted .wax. - all its snowy trumpets, exhaling sweet fragrance; nosweeter, lovelier or more perfect flower can be hardy and easy to grow. Blooms continu-ously from August until frost. 40c each. Variegated Leaved—Leave* as handsome as a flower. Arosette-cluster of almost white leaves, lightly stripedwith green and yellow. Flowers pretty pale lilac-blueon tall spikes. Fine also lor pots. This is one of thevery finest of all hardy plants. 25c each; $ doz. Aurea Variegata—Leaves green and yellow and highlyornamental. Beautiful light blue flowers. This isone of the most attractive hardy plants Known. 25ceach; doz. LYCHNIS, ViSCARIS One of the best herbac-eous perennials, wiih tallspikes of handsome crimsonflowers, very double andprofuse. It is doubly use-ful because it comes soearly in the season, whileflowers are yet scarce. Su-perior to the Ten Weeks


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