Childs' catalogue of fall bulbs that bloom plants, seeds, shrubs, fruits etcwith a treatise on the culture of bulbs indoors and out. . hite Blackberry. It is a mostdeliciously sweet and prolific sort, and succeeds finely any-where. 20c. each ; 3 for 50c; 12 for $ BloWers Gia^t Blackberry. This remarkable new sort throws up canes as high as hfeet, 8220 quarts of fruit to the acre and as many as 2649berries on a single bush ; $ worth of berries has b< ensold from a single acre in one season. Really a marvel innew fruits. There is no high bush Blackberry that canequal this in produc


Childs' catalogue of fall bulbs that bloom plants, seeds, shrubs, fruits etcwith a treatise on the culture of bulbs indoors and out. . hite Blackberry. It is a mostdeliciously sweet and prolific sort, and succeeds finely any-where. 20c. each ; 3 for 50c; 12 for $ BloWers Gia^t Blackberry. This remarkable new sort throws up canes as high as hfeet, 8220 quarts of fruit to the acre and as many as 2649berries on a single bush ; $ worth of berries has b< ensold from a single acre in one season. Really a marvel innew fruits. There is no high bush Blackberry that canequal this in productiveness, quality of fruit, hardinessand vigor of growth. It is so very far of all the manygartlen varieties in cultivation today that it i« really in aclass by itself, especially in size and productiveness- Peoplewho have tried Giant will grow no other Black-berry. The Experiment Stations tha* have tried it says itoutranks all others, and there is no d< nbt about it. Ourstock is large, fine and absolutely true- 20c. each; 3 for 50c. • 7 for $, or $ per 100. 53 JOHN LEWtS CHILDS, FLORAL PARK, N. \c\V aqd T^e, Lcar2e Fr^ite<i Fall Bearing Strawberries. By planting this Summer or Fall you get a fine crop of fruitnext season. (All have perfect flowers.) There has been so much disappointment over so-called Fa UpbearingStrawberries in years past, that we have hesitated about .offering tnenew sorts listed below and do it only after two or three years of carefultrial which has proved beyond question of doubt that the sorts hereoffered are true and reliable fall-bearers of large-fruiting types Theyhave been grown in all parts of the country, in different soils andclimates, and are the same everywhere. They differ from otherStrawberries only in that they blossom and fruit continuously fromJune till November, but the crop in September and October is the larsr-est and maybe made much heavier if the blossoms are kept picked offun to August. Parties in


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