Childs' rare flowers, vegetables & fruits for 1895 . ge and magnificentsnow-white blooms, four or five inches across. Standsdrouth like a Salamander. Give it rich soil if plants 15c. each; 4 for 50c. Seed, 10c. per well flrstsuninier fiom seed, if .started Learei. .-V large vine, but not quite so rank grow-ing. Flowers of a 1 vely azure blue, with faint crimsonbars. Texture almost as delicate as the spiders beyond description. 20c. each; H for 50c. per packet. Ipomoea Mexicana. In a sheltered location, the blossomsof this remain


Childs' rare flowers, vegetables & fruits for 1895 . ge and magnificentsnow-white blooms, four or five inches across. Standsdrouth like a Salamander. Give it rich soil if plants 15c. each; 4 for 50c. Seed, 10c. per well flrstsuninier fiom seed, if .started Learei. .-V large vine, but not quite so rank grow-ing. Flowers of a 1 vely azure blue, with faint crimsonbars. Texture almost as delicate as the spiders beyond description. 20c. each; H for 50c. per packet. Ipomoea Mexicana. In a sheltered location, the blossomsof this remain open all day. Almost as large asIpomcea Noctiphiton. It has a large tuberous root,that can be preserved over winter like the Dahlia,and this gives the plant a strong and early start eachspring. Very handsome and graceful airy foliage,diei)ly incised or palmated. The blossoms are of anindesiribable crimson with a shade of violet orblue, and are very beautiful, i-esembling rich each; 3 for 60c. One each of the j Moonflowers for


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