Childs' catalogue of fall bulbs that bloom plants, seeds, shrubs, fruits etcwith a treatise on the culture of bulbs indoors and out. . AMAEYLXIS HALLII. c&njaryllis JJallii. Hardy Amaryllis—I*ycoris Squamigera, For 20 years we have had growing in one of the hardyborders of our {lawn a beautiful Amaryllis which sends uptall flower scapes each year crowned with a cluster of largeblossoms. Lately we have found a source of supply in Japanand have imported a large quantity. Foliage grows in earlyspring and dies down, the flowers following inAugust- Colorbeautiful lavender-tinted pink, fragrant and


Childs' catalogue of fall bulbs that bloom plants, seeds, shrubs, fruits etcwith a treatise on the culture of bulbs indoors and out. . AMAEYLXIS HALLII. c&njaryllis JJallii. Hardy Amaryllis—I*ycoris Squamigera, For 20 years we have had growing in one of the hardyborders of our {lawn a beautiful Amaryllis which sends uptall flower scapes each year crowned with a cluster of largeblossoms. Lately we have found a source of supply in Japanand have imported a large quantity. Foliage grows in earlyspring and dies down, the flowers following inAugust- Colorbeautiful lavender-tinted pink, fragrant and exceedinglybeautiful. Perfectly hardy anywhere without protection. Amost magnificent thing. Fine oulbs, 25c. each; 5 for $ Henjerocallis. Splendidinew sorts of great beauty,hardiness and freeflowering. Florham—A strong grower 3to3% feet high, large trumpet-shaped flowers; rich golden-yellow, with Indian-yellowmarkings; June and July. Flava (Yellow Day Lily)— The best known variety, very fra-grant, deep lemon-yellow flowers in June and July. Gold Dust—Of a bright Indian-yellow color, buds and re-verse of petals bronzy gold; 2)4 feet high ; May and June. Middendorfii—The earliest to bloom ; flowers bell-shapedrich chrome-yellow; 2 feet: early in May. Dumortier—Bright orange. Very profuse- [25c. each; the 5 for $; $ per dozen. FALL CATALOGUE OF BULB3 AND PLANTS FOR 1914 57 HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS. The earth wears a crown of Floral Beauties, and among the brightest, richest and sweetest are the hardy Per-ennials. They fill a place in our gardens and in our hearts which nothing else can supply. I,ike flowering shrubs,when once planted they are good tor a life-time and we come to regard them as


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