JOHN LEWIS CHILDS, FLORAL PARK, QUEENS CO., N. Y. 
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Ne\V DWarf Galla, kittle Gen>. 
All that need be said about this sterling novelty is that 
It is a perfect miniature Calla, growing 8 or 12 inches high, 
ana producing perpetually very large snow-white blossoms! 
It begins to bloom when only a few inches high in a three or 
four inch pot and a well-established plant in a large pot is 
never without flowers, summer or winter, and sometimes 
shows a dozen at once. The greatest plant novelty of late 
years and yet the sensation of the day. Our stock is TRUE 
and the laegest in the world. Cut shows the comparison of 
the common Calla and Little Gem growing side by side 
The plant for everybody. 15c. each; 3 for 30c. Extra large 
plants, by express, SOc. each; S for 60c. 
Spotted Gal la. 
A SPLENDID VARIEGATED FOLIAGE CALLA 
FOR GARDEN OR POTS. 
The leaves of this beautiful Calla are deep green, with 
numerous white spots, which give the plant a megnifleent 
appearance. T^ho flowers are pure white, with a black center, 
and very beautiful. They grow freely in any soil, either 
indoors or out. They flower splendidly in the garden, treat¬ 
ed like Gladiolus; that is, planted in spring and dug in 
antumn. The bulbs we send out are large and solid, and 
will all flower freely soon after planted. 15c. each; 3 for 30c. 
A few bulbs of enormous size at 25c. each. 
