Childs' rare flowers, vegetables & fruits for 1895 . Athels. Beautiful rosy-scarlet tinged with salmon. Very 11 right and Cloud. White, suffused with purple. Extra Salsson. White, sutTu-sed with pink, deepening towards the center to brigiit Enormous flower and truss, individual flowers being 114 inches across. Color, light-crimson tinged with lilac and shaded lighter towards the Beautiful light-lilac with crimsoneye. Very large flower and Deep, bright purplish-crimson. Extra large. The following four sorts are Early-f


Childs' rare flowers, vegetables & fruits for 1895 . Athels. Beautiful rosy-scarlet tinged with salmon. Very 11 right and Cloud. White, suffused with purple. Extra Salsson. White, sutTu-sed with pink, deepening towards the center to brigiit Enormous flower and truss, individual flowers being 114 inches across. Color, light-crimson tinged with lilac and shaded lighter towards the Beautiful light-lilac with crimsoneye. Very large flower and Deep, bright purplish-crimson. Extra large. The following four sorts are Early-flowering Phloxes, asthey begin to bloom very early, continuing all summer :Master Morty Hulse. Beautiful rose-lilac, marbled with white. Flowers large and of beautiful Clarence Hulse. Pure while. Flowers and truss of very large size and exceedingly Sylvester Hulse. Beautiful Hattie Hulse. Pure white, with beautiful pink eye. Price of all above Phloxes, /j cents each ; four for so cents;the ten for $ Hibisciis. year. CHILDS NEW HARDY HYBRIDS. A fast-growing Perennial that in one season attains theheight and dimensions of a shrub. fine forclumps or an ornamental hedge or screen, as theylast always, never winter-kill, and in mid-summer,when shrubbery flowers are scarce, they bear forweeks enormous flowers as large as tea-saucers,white, blush, pale and deep pink, rose, etc , the mostof them with deeper-hued eye. Plants from spring-sown seed will bloom in September of the sameSo perfectly hardy are these Hibiscus we believe theywould survive at the NorthPole. .So large and showy:i rr its blooms that it has beentrrmed the Giant , 4 to 6 feet. Fine roots,15c. each ; 3 for 30c., 12 for $, 10c. per pkt. ]3icei^traSpectabilis. The old Bleeding Heart,the flower of our childhood,which is as lovely to-day asthen, though not so com-mon. Bears in early springlong graceful chains of pen-dulous bloom of exquisite


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