. Childs' fall 1927. Commercial catalogs Seeds; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; John Lewis Childs (Firm); Commercial catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Vegetables; Bulbs (Plants); Seeds; Flowers; Fruit. 4510 TEA ROSE. Soft pale yellow, a distinct color. Fine for forcing. 11 inches. 80c $ 4440 COURONNE d'OR. Large, deep yellow, flushed orange red or cop- per. 11 inches .85 4455 GOLDEN KING. Purest golden yellow. 4490 RUBRA MAXIMA. Dark scarlet, an exception- a


. Childs' fall 1927. Commercial catalogs Seeds; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; John Lewis Childs (Firm); Commercial catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Vegetables; Bulbs (Plants); Seeds; Flowers; Fruit. 4510 TEA ROSE. Soft pale yellow, a distinct color. Fine for forcing. 11 inches. 80c $ 4440 COURONNE d'OR. Large, deep yellow, flushed orange red or cop- per. 11 inches .85 4455 GOLDEN KING. Purest golden yellow. 4490 RUBRA MAXIMA. Dark scarlet, an exception- ally good bedding variety 85 4460 LE MATADOR. A beautiful bright scarlet. One of the best for forcing and for bedding 4430 COCHENILLE. Carmine 85 4420 BOULE DE NEIGE. Pure white, large full flower, resembling a white Peony. Height 10 inches. .90 4410 BLUE CELESTE. Soft violet-purple .90 4480 MURILLO. Delicate rose pink, flushed white. Fine forcer. Height 11 inches 60 4515 TOURNESOLL. Bright red with margin of yellow. Height 12 4470 LUCRETIA. Bright rose pink. Very large broad flowers of fine color. Doz. 100 bulbs bulbs 50 at 100 rate .90 .75 Childs' Special Strain Double Tulip Mixture 4400. We are offering you this splendid mixture of the above varieties, with many wonder- ful colors added to this list, and we know vou will enjov these Tulips very much. Dozen 60c; 50 bulbs '$; 100'bulbs $, postpaid. Crocus—The First to Bloom in Spring. These fascinating bright little flowers are the earliest of all, they pop up their lovely heads at the first warm Spring sunbeams. They grow almost anywhere in beds, under shrubbery, scattered broadcast under trees or in pots in the home. There is one thing to be remembered, and that is not to cut them down until the foliage has matured and died down or they will not come up another year. Purple Blue 3030 BARON BRUNOW. Yellow 3040 YELLOW MAMMOTH. Striped 3070 SIR WALTER SCOTT. White 3050 MONT BLANC.


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