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JOHN LEWIS CHILDS FLORAL PARK, QUEENS CO. N. V. 
Yrtie fairy Leily. 
Beautiful, large Lily-like blossoms, pure snow-whit*, 
of charming beauty and fragrance. They generally com¬ 
mence blooming within a few weeks after planting, and 
nearly every bulb produces from two to five flower*. 
For pot culture bulbs can be planted at any 
time during the winter or spring and will soon 
bloom. Five to six may be planted in a 5 inch 
WjM pot. In the open ground they are not at all 
particular as to soil or situation, but ar« 
quite sure to thrive anywhere. Pot * 
few for immediate blooming in the hous*; 
x tl*y are charming. Large, select bulb*, 
m 5c. each; 6 for 25c.; 12 for 40c. 
Giqqaipoq Viqe 
A pretty, hardy vine, with edible root* 
and neat, glossy, cordate foliage. In mid¬ 
summer it bears clusters of tiny but ex¬ 
ceedingly fragrant flowers, with an odor 
like cinnamon. A very pretty vine to 
train over a small trellis, or around a 
window. 2 for 5c.; 5 for 10c.; 12 for 20c. 
Madeira ViP e * 
A rapid-growing vine, coveringa largespace in a short 
Mine. Fleshy, heart-shaped leaves of a light green, and 
in late summer numerous racemes of feathery flowers of 
powerful and delicious fragrance. A very beautiful and 
popular vine, which succeeds admirably. 5c. each; 3 foi 
10c.; 12 for 30c. 
Spotted Galla 
The leaves of this beautiful Calla are deep 
gre.-n with numerous white spots, which give 
the plant a magnificent appearance. The flow¬ 
ers are pure white, with a black center, and very 
beautiful. They grow freely in anv soil, either 
Indoors or out. They flower splendidly in the 
garden, treated like Gladiolus; that is, planted 
In spring and dug in autumn. The bulbs we 
send out are large and solid, and will all flower 
freely soon after planted. 15c. each; 3 for 35c 
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SPOTTED CALIjA 
