. 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. Bridal J^OSe.— (Rubus Floribunda.) A remarkable plant with leaves resembling a blackberry In shape ; its flowers are produced during winter, and are as double as a Pseony and almost as large. Color pure white, and when a plant one or two feet high shows a score or more of these enormous flowers, which they often do, the sight is most novel and attractive one. New and li


. 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. Bridal J^OSe.— (Rubus Floribunda.) A remarkable plant with leaves resembling a blackberry In shape ; its flowers are produced during winter, and are as double as a Pseony and almost as large. Color pure white, and when a plant one or two feet high shows a score or more of these enormous flowers, which they often do, the sight is most novel and attractive one. New and little known. Will create a sensation anywhere. 30c. each ; 4 for $ Jasmine. The idol of the poets, who style it "The sweetest flower that ; Graceful, pretty foliage, waxy flowers, and powerful fragrance. Easily grown, and a gem anywhere. Crandlflorum. In a warm room bloom all fall, winter and spring steadily. Very beautiful and fragrant. White, star-like flowers. 15c. each. Grand Duke. Beautiful glossy foliage, and large, double, creamy-white flowers. Very fine. 25c. each. Gardenia Florida. (Cape Jasmine.) Large, double flowers, pure white, wax-like and fragrant. Extra fine. 20c. each Night Scented. One of the sweetest of all perfumes. Grace- ful star-like blossoms of delicious fragrance. 15c. each. One plant each of the four sorts for Hydrangea Superb and easily managed tub plants, blooming when very small, and growing larger and finer each year. Their immense close panicles of bloom are wonderfully showy, and they last in perfection for months. Largely grown for Easter and early summer decorations, and are perhaps the most beautiful plants there are for piazzas, or to place either side of a flight of steps. Ramnlus Plcta. Grand pinkish-blue flowers in enormous panicle. A splendid sort, and as yet very scarce. Rosea. Beautiful rose-colored bloom that later turn to blue. A profuse bloomer, bearing very large panicles. Thos. Hogg. Much like above, but


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