Childs' catalogue of fall bulbs that bloom plants, seeds, shrubs, fruits etcwith a treatise on the culture of bulbs indoors and out. . Tbe MexicaI> Primrose. It is strictly a perpetual bloomer, as it is in flower at alltimes of the vear, a good specimen showing mostof the timefrom ten to thirty large«aucer-shaped blossoms about threeinches across. The superb colors, combined with airy graceand beautiful form, go to make a flower which is perlee-tion itself. The plant inclines to a trailing habit, sweepingits branches out over the ground, or drooping over the sidesof the pot. holding its lar


Childs' catalogue of fall bulbs that bloom plants, seeds, shrubs, fruits etcwith a treatise on the culture of bulbs indoors and out. . Tbe MexicaI> Primrose. It is strictly a perpetual bloomer, as it is in flower at alltimes of the vear, a good specimen showing mostof the timefrom ten to thirty large«aucer-shaped blossoms about threeinches across. The superb colors, combined with airy graceand beautiful form, go to make a flower which is perlee-tion itself. The plant inclines to a trailing habit, sweepingits branches out over the ground, or drooping over the sidesof the pot. holding its large silky flowers erect, so that theirunsurpassed beauty is seen to best advantage. As a plantfor hanging pot or basket it is unexcelled. As a window-plant it combines great hardiness and ease oi culture withunsurnassed beauty and delicate loveliness and profusionof bloom. Bright deep pink, veined with scarlet, and witha light center. 20c. each; S S(>r 50c. FALL CATALOGUE OF BULBS AMD PLANTS FOR 1914. 43.


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