. Childs' spring 1922 : seeds that satisfy plants that please bulbs that bloom berries that bear . a solid scarlet or white. $ each new or recent introductions which have created sensa-Every one is a star of the first magnitude. Crepuscule (Caic.)—A gigantic flower, pale orange-yellow at center exquisitely deepening to beautiful deepamber-buff at outer petals. Has won many first beautifully formed, refined flower. 50c each Dee-lighted (Show.)—The largest and finest showDahlia, with immense double blossoms six to eight inchesacross, and as white as snow. The center in many ofthe bl
. Childs' spring 1922 : seeds that satisfy plants that please bulbs that bloom berries that bear . a solid scarlet or white. $ each new or recent introductions which have created sensa-Every one is a star of the first magnitude. Crepuscule (Caic.)—A gigantic flower, pale orange-yellow at center exquisitely deepening to beautiful deepamber-buff at outer petals. Has won many first beautifully formed, refined flower. 50c each Dee-lighted (Show.)—The largest and finest showDahlia, with immense double blossoms six to eight inchesacross, and as white as snow. The center in many ofthe blooms, instead of being round, is elongated in sucha way that it suggests a smile. It is a remarkablystrong, vigorous plant, and a great bloomer. 75c each Diana (Hy. —Crimson, violet reflected; largeflowers, finery shaped long stems. 75c each Edith Wooster (P. F.)—The color is unique and de-scribed by one artist as having the tea rose blend ofred and yellow. The yellow is charmingly suffused andoverlaid with sunset red. $ each 106 JOHN LEWIS CHILDS, INC., FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK. >AHUAFCAUFGI J
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