. Childs' spring 1922 : seeds that satisfy plants that please bulbs that bloom berries that bear . r will delight anwho grow it. $ eachMrs. J. P. Smith (Show)—The largest show Dahlia inits color yet seen—a color of rich red with a cherrvflush shading all over the petals. Great bloomer anda fine long stem. Flowers of enormous proportions andas perfect as possible. 60c eachMrs. T. D. Ackerson (Dec.)—A grand decorative of afine crimson and white, flamed yellow. Color, very ir-regular and very showy. Flower large,ctttrjictivG Oregon Beauty (Dec.)—A brilliantthat attracts much attention on acco
. Childs' spring 1922 : seeds that satisfy plants that please bulbs that bloom berries that bear . r will delight anwho grow it. $ eachMrs. J. P. Smith (Show)—The largest show Dahlia inits color yet seen—a color of rich red with a cherrvflush shading all over the petals. Great bloomer anda fine long stem. Flowers of enormous proportions andas perfect as possible. 60c eachMrs. T. D. Ackerson (Dec.)—A grand decorative of afine crimson and white, flamed yellow. Color, very ir-regular and very showy. Flower large,ctttrjictivG Oregon Beauty (Dec.)—A brilliantthat attracts much attention on accountan intense orienttal-red with goldensuffusion. Produces its large flower- double and most75c each gorgeous flowerof its rich color,sheen and garneton long stems in the greatest prolusion. A most desirable variety foranv garden. , GOc each Pride of California (Dec.)—This is the best, red/dec-orative for all purposes. It is a wide, loose petaledflower of great size, strong stem and -plendid keeping qualities when cut. $ each SPRING CATALOG OF SEEDS, BULBS AND PLANTS FOR 1922 107. Rapiere (Cac.)—Another fine Cactus that produces anenormous flower with slightly incurved petals. Thebest old gold or bronze Dahlia of any form. $ each Ruth Gleadell (Cac.)—A wonderful hybrid of sunburstshade, soft yellow shading to pink on the outer lovely flower in every respect. Good stem, largesize, and a free bloomer. $ each Sequoia Gigantea ()—A large yellow decorativeDahlia with excellent habits: noted for its vigor andproductiveness. Extra stout stems with a giganticflower. A splendid Dahlia in every way. $ each Sir Lancelot—Color is blackish maroon. A rich, deepcolor found in few Dahlias. Strong stems. $ each Sterna (Hy. Cac.)—Very large flowers. Correct sulphur yellow. Long stalks which hold the flowerwell above the foliage. $ each The Eagle (Cac.)—A sulphur-yellow cactus, floretsslightly reflex; a very fine large flower.
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