JOHN LEWIS -CHILDS, FLORAL PARK 
Al.vsshiq. 
A favorite little annual, because of its fragrance cm 
abundance of bloom. As easy to grow as any weed, hl 
blooms from early summer until severe freezing weather! 
fall. Sow seed very early in open ground. Dainty 1 itfc 
plants for hanging baskets or small pots. Good for cuttle 
and button-hole bouquets. Per pk 
Sweet— Racemes of small cruciform white flowers, 
honey-scented, and never out of bloom.5 k 
Lit le Cerr.— An improved variety; much larger flowers 
of a pure white, and, if possible, more floriferous 
than the old Sweet. Plant is also more robust and 
spreading, a single plant forming a thick mat of 
flowers and foliage 12 to 15 inches across. Three 
and four hundred spikes of flowers In full bloom 
can be counted on a good specimen plant at one 
time. Indeed, 600 spikes have been counted on one 
plant...10 * I 
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AMBg 25 IK 
Ambrosia. 
An old-fashioned annual, 
with long, round sprays of 
green foliage of very peculiar 
appearance. Its line, spray- 
like foliage is very fragrant 
ann exceedingly valuable to 
use in bouquets and all cut- 
flower work.One of the easiest 
of plants to grow, and its fra¬ 
grance is most delicious and 
refreshing. This plant was 
well known years ago, but is 
now almost entirely out of 
cultivation, or was until we 
Introduced it twn years ago. 
Its tlong spiral sprays of fol¬ 
iage are very feathery and 
plume-like. Per pkt., 5 & 10 
^|W^yj^ A T {OK MONR GKANDI^LOIU 
G^ipditlora. 
A cut of this beautiful flower cannot <lo it justice 
especially as the page is not large enough to show Howe 
natural size, 'i le flower is of snowy whiteness, the cent* 
rnieti with golden stamens. Its shape is like that of i 
saucer, opening nearly flat, its immense size making it vert 
conspicuous. Grows 18 inches high, and has beautifu 
foliage. lew garden flowers are so singularly striking ai 
this. It will ho a genuine delight to all who plant it 
sow m open ground early. ....5 _ ii 
Anjaraqthus. 
These are valuable on account of their very beautifu! 
anu often brilhantlycnlorcd foliage, sometimes surpassini 
the best Collenses. Easily grown and seed may lie sown li 
open ground early. They will be the best if grown in rathw 
poor soil. 
All 8orts v Mixed —Including Rainbow and 10 others...5 & V 
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