Childs' catalogue of fall bulbs that bloom plants, seeds, shrubs, fruits etcwith a treatise on the culture of bulbs indoors and out. . c&uttiiDn FloWeriqg Groctis. After the foliage dies down in September or Octo-ber, they tnrow up numerous gay-colored flowerssimilar to the Crocus, but larger and more showy. Colorswhite, pink, blush, violet, etc.: delicate and beautiful. As acontrast to fading leaves and dieing plants they are a realjoy, adding to the few delights the garden possesses in thefall. Bulbs are large and heavy. 3 for ioc; 12 for 40c. FALL CATALOGUE OF BULBS AND PLANTS FOR 191*. 25.


Childs' catalogue of fall bulbs that bloom plants, seeds, shrubs, fruits etcwith a treatise on the culture of bulbs indoors and out. . c&uttiiDn FloWeriqg Groctis. After the foliage dies down in September or Octo-ber, they tnrow up numerous gay-colored flowerssimilar to the Crocus, but larger and more showy. Colorswhite, pink, blush, violet, etc.: delicate and beautiful. As acontrast to fading leaves and dieing plants they are a realjoy, adding to the few delights the garden possesses in thefall. Bulbs are large and heavy. 3 for ioc; 12 for 40c. FALL CATALOGUE OF BULBS AND PLANTS FOR 191*. 25. A very early spring flower that is closely allied to theCrocus, and requires the same treatment, either in pots oropen ground. Each bulb produces a mass of pretty purplered flowers. Fine for edging. Blooms very early. 6c. each;3 for 15e.; 12 for 50c. Ganjassia Esctilei)ta. A beautiful bulbous plant, with tall spikes of fine blueflowers in late spring. Several can be planted in a pot to-gether for winter blooming, and will make a fine display*In the garden they increase rapidly, and soon show greatmasses of their star-like flowers. Fine to cut for vases orlarge bouquets. 5c. each: 3 for 12c.; 12 for 40c. S^oWflake. The airy poised blossoms of the Snowflalce are exceed-ingly graceful. The snowy bells are touched at each petaltip with freshest green, a contrast most beautiful. Can begrown in a cool window, in the border, or at the foot of therockery. Grow about nine inches high. For pots they aregood, but do not bloom early. Give them time to developslowlv and they will be superb. 5c eac


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