60 JOHN LEWIS CHILDS, FLORAL PARK, QUEENS CO. v N. Y.- 
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Fine border plants that are always in flower. They 
bloom quickly from seed, and are extra good for cutting. 
They also make fine plants for winter blooming in pots. 
Flowers large and double, like Roses, and very profusely 
borne at all times of the year. Habit, dwarf and "compact, 
making them very desirable either for garden or for pots. 
L'ttle Belle —Fine snow white, very dwarf. ... .5 & 10 
Little Fred— Pure golden yellow, very dwarf....5 Sc 10 
Capensi8tf1.pl.—- 1 The fine old double white Feverfew.5 Sc 10 
Eximla Crandlflora—Flowers enormous in size, as 
double as Roses, and pure snow white. A most 
superb pot plant, blooming all the year round.10 & 2o 
Golden Feather —Beautiful yellow foliage.5 & 1<) 
Seiaglnoldes—Th** lovely fern-leaved Feverfe\y;extra.5 & lfi 
r, m/i < Eschscholtzia. 
The Eschscholtzia is one of 
the hardiest and most easily 
grown of our annuals. It is 
also a very showy one, grow¬ 
ing rapidly and coming into 
bloom soon after the plants 
^ --- -- mam-.. - v are above ground. The foli- 
/ a & e finely cut and hand- 
some » an< ^ the flowers exceed- 
1 n ingly showy, large and freely 
produced. It is a fine flower 
for blooming in pots,especial- 
mi ly in winter. Per pkt. 
,^ r ,, , _Callfornlca Fine golden 
yellow. A most showy 
flower.5 & 10 
ktm Double White New...5 & 10 
Mixed Colors — Many 
sorts.5 Sc 10 
r Maritima — A new sort 
with whitish grey foli- 
age.finely cut an d f ern- 
like, and large, light 
canary colored bios- 
ESCHSCHQfr^RlTlMA i 0 
Oodstia . —(Satin Flower.) 
A handsome flower, and 
particularly usefu 1 because 
it will grow in shady places 
where so few really fine 
flowers can be grown. The} 
bloom a long time and s< 
profusely that the foliage if 
almost hidden by the man} 
large, wide-open flowers oi 
shining, satin texture, and 
of the most delicate and 
lovely colors. This flowei 
grows more ^-popular each 
year, and it well deserve* 
the partiality shown it. 
Mixed Colors—All 
shades...5 Sc 10 
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pepzlia. 
Charming low-growing plants, forming mat-like tufts of 
foliage, thickly dotted by a long succession of beautiful 
white or rose-purple throated flowers. An extra fine little 
plant for edging or carpet-bed ding, or for baskets in the 
house. Blooms very quickly from seed. Per pkt. 
Dlanthlflora- A superb little flower; rosy pink.5 Sc 10 
Alba -Fine pure white; contrasts well with the pink. .6 Sc 1(1 
Guillardia perfection. 
These are aptly called the Chrysanthemum Gaillardia^. 
owing to their great size, brilliant colors and double and 
perfect blossoms. Flowers are of enormous Size,; perfectly 
double, and borne in great profusion p.11, authtBiart^while the 
colors and variegations are the most brilliant and beautiful 
imaginable, scarlet, red, oral)fee, ,'€#6. As 
pot plants they are also exquisite. Start s$ea early A .o;Jt' 10 
