. Childs rare flowers, vegetables, and fruits. Fruit Varieties United States Catalogs; Flowers Varieties United States Catalogs; Vegetables Varieties United States Catalogs; John Lewis Childs (Firm); Fruit; Flowers; Vegetables. (ya i 1 la r<I La pe rfect i r,. These are aptly railed the Chrysanthemum Gaillardias. owing to their great size, brilliant colors and double and perfect blossoms. Flowers are of enormou* size, perfectly double, and borne in great profusion all summer, while the colors and variegations are the most brilliant and Ivautifu' imaginable, scarlet, red. orange, purple, lem


. Childs rare flowers, vegetables, and fruits. Fruit Varieties United States Catalogs; Flowers Varieties United States Catalogs; Vegetables Varieties United States Catalogs; John Lewis Childs (Firm); Fruit; Flowers; Vegetables. (ya i 1 la r<I La pe rfect i r,. These are aptly railed the Chrysanthemum Gaillardias. owing to their great size, brilliant colors and double and perfect blossoms. Flowers are of enormou* size, perfectly double, and borne in great profusion all summer, while the colors and variegations are the most brilliant and Ivautifu' imaginable, scarlet, red. orange, purple, lemon, buff. etc. As pot plants they are also exquisite. Start seed early, if 10 FeVerfe\V. Fine border plants that are always in flower. They bloom quickly from seed, and are extra good for cutting. They also make fine plants for winter blooming in pots. Flowers large and double, like- Hoses, and very profuselj borne at all times of the year. Habit, dwarf and compact, making them very desirable either for garden or for pots. Little Belle. Fine snow white 10 Little Fred. ]") i a i p o n (1 FI o wV ?.-{I<mopsidiu m.) A dainty little annual with tufts of tiny foliage and beautiful little white and violet-blue flowers that bloom within a month from the time seed is sown. It will grow in kX/ tue "l'en ground, over rock-work, or in pots, never exceeding three inches in height, and rarely two. The tiny flowers have a glistening sheen that has given them their name of Diamond Flower, and being surrounded by a wreath of bright green foliage, they show to wonderful advantage. For pot culture in winter it is just superb. Sprinkle a few seeds in a small pot or saucer, or in pots where other plants are grow- ing, and within a month you will have the most charming mat of foliage and flowers—covering the surface of the soil like moss—that you ever saw. In the garden it will grow and seed all summer, covering the ground with a perfect carpet of beauty. In the fall the


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