. Childs' spring 1922 : seeds that satisfy plants that please bulbs that bloom berries that bear . 138 JOHN LEWIS CHILDS. INC., FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK. Baby, or Button Chrysanthemums These are among- the most delightful fall hardy and bloom splendidly in October Plant in a sheltered place and they willwithstand early fall frosts, making a brilliant displayafter all other flowers are gone. The flowers aiedouble, in great clusters as illustrated above. One ofthe finest hardy novelties in our catalog. Baby Doll—Of the freest flowering habit. Light yel-low with sligh


. Childs' spring 1922 : seeds that satisfy plants that please bulbs that bloom berries that bear . 138 JOHN LEWIS CHILDS. INC., FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK. Baby, or Button Chrysanthemums These are among- the most delightful fall hardy and bloom splendidly in October Plant in a sheltered place and they willwithstand early fall frosts, making a brilliant displayafter all other flowers are gone. The flowers aiedouble, in great clusters as illustrated above. One ofthe finest hardy novelties in our catalog. Baby Doll—Of the freest flowering habit. Light yel-low with slight bronzy tinge, which disappears whenfully developed. The most dwarf of this potted in June will give plants 8 to 10 incheshigh. Bright Eyes—As the name implies each flower has abright eye. As the outside petals unfold they are blush-white and the unfolded petals showing the reverse sidepresent an orange apricot color. Button Rose—A deep rose color, having a resemblanceto the old rose of this name, of very dwarf habit andexceptionally well adapted for pot plants. Frank Wilcox, Jr.—An orange-bronze, flowering mid-dle of N


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