Childs' catalogue of fall bulbs that bloom plants, seeds, shrubs, fruits etcwith a treatise on the culture of bulbs indoors and out. . —Rich plum, marked yellow. Ondine—Immense white, very fine. Pyramid—Tall and showy, flowers very large: light violet-blue with slight white double sorts 20c. each: the 7 for $; $ per dozen:$ -per , MIXED IRIS K^ than 40 finest sorts, double and single, 5 for 50c-12 for $; 100 for $ Ttyree K«n>pferi. The following three new sorts are now offered for thefirst time, having been raised and named by us, the
Childs' catalogue of fall bulbs that bloom plants, seeds, shrubs, fruits etcwith a treatise on the culture of bulbs indoors and out. . —Rich plum, marked yellow. Ondine—Immense white, very fine. Pyramid—Tall and showy, flowers very large: light violet-blue with slight white double sorts 20c. each: the 7 for $; $ per dozen:$ -per , MIXED IRIS K^ than 40 finest sorts, double and single, 5 for 50c-12 for $; 100 for $ Ttyree K«n>pferi. The following three new sorts are now offered for thefirst time, having been raised and named by us, they arevery fine indeed. Dcminator—Rich indigo blue with narrow white stripes,and light center- One of the finest and richest colors. Belight—Light blue, penciled white, yellow center. Ex-quisite soft color. Distinction—Light lavender pink, bright yellow blotchesat base of petals. Distinct and fine. 50c. each; the 3 for $ Iris are garden Queensdttrifflg- May and June. Nothing can excelthem. Plant a large varietyand a large quantity. They will richly repayyou for they require suchlittle care. |\U>S>.\%33. Best O^Varf German Iris. These are all dwarf, compact growers and great bloom-ers. A striking flower of crepe-like texture and most ex-quisite coloring, the gauzy veining reminding one of thedelicate tracing of the butterflys wing. We grow acres ofIris, and know you can find no finer varieties than themixture here offered. They bloom in May and June, whenthere is a dearth of really fine flowers, and ?once planted aregood for a lifetime, increasing every Mixed German Iris—A lovely collection of all colors, 12 for 50c ; 100 for $3-00-Aurea—Pure golden —Yellow, marked ^ans—White edged blue. —Mauve, lavender and blt»—White. Mrs. H. Darwin—White, penciled rich purple —Light and deep blue. 15c. each • the 7 for 75c.; $ per dozen; $6:00 per 100. Mad. Chereau, the I,ace
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