Childs' bulbs that bloom : bulbs that bloom plants that please berries that bear . kes the best earlyspring pasture for all kinds of stock. Will grow onany soil and make big yields. Used for a grain crop itsstraw makes the best bedding, and if carefully threshedsells at high prices for manufacturing purposes. It rsalso an excellent green manuring crop for turning .ri-der in the early spring. Sow at the rate of one andone-half bushels per acre on poor land; one bushel ongood land. Price, by mail postpaid, per ounce. 10c; per pound, 35c; 3 pounds, 7 5c; 7 pounds, $ express or freight, at


Childs' bulbs that bloom : bulbs that bloom plants that please berries that bear . kes the best earlyspring pasture for all kinds of stock. Will grow onany soil and make big yields. Used for a grain crop itsstraw makes the best bedding, and if carefully threshedsells at high prices for manufacturing purposes. It rsalso an excellent green manuring crop for turning .ri-der in the early spring. Sow at the rate of one andone-half bushels per acre on poor land; one bushel ongood land. Price, by mail postpaid, per ounce. 10c; per pound, 35c; 3 pounds, 7 5c; 7 pounds, $ express or freight, at buyers expense, peck, 75c; bushel, $: including bags. 44 John T.^wis Childs, Inc., Floral Park, N. Y. Select New OR RECENTLYINTRODUCED Window or Greenhouse Plantr In plants we offer comparatively few varieties, only such as are of unusual merit, new or of recent intro-dution, and which will give great pleasure. We are careful to send out only well-rooted, healthy stock, andto offer only such varieties as are sure to give complete satisfaction—the very best of their ASCLEPIAS CURASSIVi ,< A new plant of unusual merit, as it is f etual bloomer, producing- large clusters of orange-st . olos- sorae at all times. It, however, blooms most 1 y irom December to Easter. It is really one of the est pot plants we have ever grown, and is sure to great satisfaction. So far as we know it has ne before been offered in any catalog. Stock is sca^f cud ingreat demand. 30c each; 3 for 7 5c. ACALYPHA SANDER1 A straight, stout branching plant, clothed with largepreen leaves of good substance, and out of the axil of• very leaf grows a spike of blossoms, glowing crimson-scarlet in color. Twenty to fifty inches long, as largearound as ones finger and looks like a long piece ofcrimson-scarlet chenille cord. They last for months be-fore fading and before they fall off several other spikeshave started out in the same leaf axil, and it is thus al-ways in bloom—January to December. Eve


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