Childs' catalogue of fall bulbs that bloom plants, seeds, shrubs, fruits etcwith a treatise on the culture of bulbs indoors and out. . or 30c: 12 for $: 100 for Rudbeckia G°ldeq Gl°^\ Grows eight feet high, branching freely, and bearing bytne hundreds on long, graceful stems exquisite double blos-soms, of the brightest golden color, and as large as CactusDahlias. As cut flowers the blossoms last well. We unhesi-tatingly regard it as the om&^ww Ataxias ^ -most desirable introduction ~K -A,_ v„ ..; ~o v <*£ ;is the most effective flower-ing plant for August
Childs' catalogue of fall bulbs that bloom plants, seeds, shrubs, fruits etcwith a treatise on the culture of bulbs indoors and out. . or 30c: 12 for $: 100 for Rudbeckia G°ldeq Gl°^\ Grows eight feet high, branching freely, and bearing bytne hundreds on long, graceful stems exquisite double blos-soms, of the brightest golden color, and as large as CactusDahlias. As cut flowers the blossoms last well. We unhesi-tatingly regard it as the om&^ww Ataxias ^ -most desirable introduction ~K -A,_ v„ ..; ~o v <*£ ;is the most effective flower-ing plant for August andSeptember in and introduced byits. Strong plants, which \&will bloom freely this sea-son. 15c each: 5 for 50c,: 12for $; 100 for $ E*iptjorbiaGorollata. Very useful for bouquetsand other cut-flowers work,as it is in bloom a long timeduring summer. Flowerswhite, small and star-likin lovely sprays. Whenmade up with colored flow-ers they add a peculiarcharm to a bouquet or vase,setting it off as does rich lacea beautiful dress. Shouldbe in every garden. 15c each;3 for 30c • *2 for $ Gaijdyttift. A plant of exquisite beauty, being of low. coi^-act,nreadmg growth and producing its profusion of blooms inMay or June when pure white flowers are particularly profusion of bloom is so great that a bed of It looks at adistance, like a mass of fleecv snow just fallen. Few hardyplants will give as much real satisfaction as this beautifulgem. Lifted late in the fall, it will bloom well in the houseduring winter. Perfectly hardv. and foliage each ; 5 for 50c 58 JOHN LEW»S CHILDS, FLORAL PARK, N. Y- Phloxes. These new varieties are in bloomfrom June until frost, and the in-dividual florets are twice the size ofthe old time Phlox, and the shadesof color the brightest, richest andclearest. There are no finer ormore useful perennials than thePerennial Phloxes, or which willgive more complete varieties we offer ar
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