. Childs' fall catalogue of bulbs and plants that bloom. QINL&. JOHN LEWIS CHILDS, FLORAL PARK, N. Y. Select Grocus. Tbe Crocus is the recognized harbinger of spring. Be-tween the lulls of late winters tempest its brave little flowersfirst appear, minding not the least flurries of six weeks its bright flowers smile saucily at us. quitesure of their welcome. Their cost is so trifling that all canafford to plant them freely. The Crocus lias been much im-proved late years in size of blooms and variety of are extra fine for borders, etc., and are particularlycha


. Childs' fall catalogue of bulbs and plants that bloom. QINL&. JOHN LEWIS CHILDS, FLORAL PARK, N. Y. Select Grocus. Tbe Crocus is the recognized harbinger of spring. Be-tween the lulls of late winters tempest its brave little flowersfirst appear, minding not the least flurries of six weeks its bright flowers smile saucily at us. quitesure of their welcome. Their cost is so trifling that all canafford to plant them freely. The Crocus lias been much im-proved late years in size of blooms and variety of are extra fine for borders, etc., and are particularlycharming dotted by twos and threes over the lawn. Theycome in earliest spring and peep through the grass, as thewild flowers do in the meadow. Fine Mixed Crocus—Of all colors. Fine, select bulbs, dozen; 60c. per 100; per For pot culture for winter blooming cur Giant FloweredCrocus are the best, they are also the gayest and finest foroutside planting. Very pretty effectsare produced by border-ing beds of shrubbery or hardy perennials with Crocus, and byscattering them over the


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