. Childs' fall catalogue of bulbs and plants that bloom. ce the same large fruit. Will thrive inand good soil, either indoors or out. A fitting companionto the Otaheite Orange, and one of the grandest new potplants ever introduced. .Strong well established plants. 20c3 for 50c. ]\eW Variegated Oleander. This new plant is one of the very finest things for largepots or tubs ever introduced. Its leaves are green and white,beautifully variegated, while the blossoms which are pro-duced freely during winternnd spring are a most beautifullight satiny-pink color, very double, and borne In large clus-t


. Childs' fall catalogue of bulbs and plants that bloom. ce the same large fruit. Will thrive inand good soil, either indoors or out. A fitting companionto the Otaheite Orange, and one of the grandest new potplants ever introduced. .Strong well established plants. 20c3 for 50c. ]\eW Variegated Oleander. This new plant is one of the very finest things for largepots or tubs ever introduced. Its leaves are green and white,beautifully variegated, while the blossoms which are pro-duced freely during winternnd spring are a most beautifullight satiny-pink color, very double, and borne In large clus-ters. Sweet scented and perfectly grand. 40c. each ; 3 for $ Olea ppagrar^s—(Fragrant Olive.) This is the sweetest flower that blooms, and is never with-out flowers, either summer or winter. The flowers arecreamy white and borne in immense clusters. Each individ-ual blossom, though no larger than the head of a more sweetness than the largest and most fragraDtLily. 30c. each; 3 for 70c. FALL CATALOGUE OF BULBS THAT BLOOM FOR 1902. 25. S^mQSOI^ia, [Swan flower.) A new plant for winter blooming. It willbe hard toname a plant now in cultivation which can equal it inbeauty and good qualities. It has a most beautifulfern-like foliage and blooms every day in the year, its blos-soms being the shape and nearly the size of Sweet Peas andborne in great clusters of twenty to forty. The plant is afree and rapid grower, beginning to bloom in three or fourweeks from cuttings, and continuing for years. It is easierto grow and manage than a Geranium. We believe thereis no plant so easy to grow, or one that thrives and bloomsunder all conditions as does this charming White—Large, milky white; Red—Fine dark red, with large white , 20c. each; the two for SOc. Gepista, S^oWer of Gold. As a plant for late winter and early spring blooming(especially for Easter), it is almost without an equal. Flow-ers golden yellow, very fragrant, a


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