. Childs' fall bulbs fall plants fall seeds new shrubs and fruit . Tritoiua Qvocata. The most brilliant winter-flowering bulb in like a Freesia it produces spikes of large, well open-ed flowers of the most intense cardinal color. It is veryeasily grown and sure to bloom in pots during winter, andi3hardy enough to bloom in the open ground south of for 5c; 12 for isc Watsopia The Watsonias grow and flower in immense tall spikeslike Gladiolus but their colors are more telling in the depthand exquisi-teness of their tints. Hardy only in the Southernand Pacific States. No


. Childs' fall bulbs fall plants fall seeds new shrubs and fruit . Tritoiua Qvocata. The most brilliant winter-flowering bulb in like a Freesia it produces spikes of large, well open-ed flowers of the most intense cardinal color. It is veryeasily grown and sure to bloom in pots during winter, andi3hardy enough to bloom in the open ground south of for 5c; 12 for isc Watsopia The Watsonias grow and flower in immense tall spikeslike Gladiolus but their colors are more telling in the depthand exquisi-teness of their tints. Hardy only in the Southernand Pacific States. North and East must be grown in pot3like Amaryllis. Few flowers are more magnficent, nonesave Orchids so telling in tints and , White—Whitest and purest of all , Pink—Most delicate and superb. 15c. each ; $ per dozen. 24 JOHN LEWIS CHILDS, FLORAL PARK, N. Y-. doubleRosebud X OXA NeW Double RosebudQxalis. This is perfectly magnificent and always comes abso-lutely true. No single flowers, all being large and as dou-ble and as perfect as goodroses. Color, bright yellow, theindividual blossoms being the size of a half-dollar, andborne in clusters of 4 to 10. It is one of the most blooming bulbs ever offered, plant being dwarf andcompact and admirably adapted to pot culture, bloomingprofusely all winter. The finest Oxalis we have ever bulbs, 3 for ioc: 12 for 30c. Superb Oralis. These varieties of Oxalis areall for winter blooming in begin to flower in two tofour weeks after planting, pro-ducing a mass of flowers all win-ter which in brilliant and beauti-ful colors are truly always give universal sat-isfaction. Plant five or six in a6-inch pot. They commencegrowth immediately after plant-ing and need not be set away toform roots like most other bloom during the entirewinter, a thing we ca


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