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JOHN LEWIS CHILDS, FLORAL PARK, N. Y. 
Ittle Gem 
Galla, Little G eII b 
A perfect miniature Oalla, growing 8 or 
12 inches high, and producing very large 
snow-white blossoms. It is in truth a per¬ 
fect little gem. loc. each; 3 for 30c, 
Ghilds’ Dwarf EVer~ 
blooming Gall a. 
This is of a dwarf habit, and does not: 
grow tall and scraggly like the old variety' 
but is strong and compact, with a great, 
abundance of lustrous dark green foliage. 
It is a true everbloomer, its flowers ap¬ 
pearing in great abundance both summer 
and winter when grown in pots, or it will, 
bloom profusely all summer long in open 
ground, and being potted in September 
will continue blooming without interims-- 
sion all winter. The same .‘plant will- . 
grow and bloom for years without once- 
ceasing, and the quantity of blooin which- 
a good plant will produce is astonishing. 
It is estimated that six plants of the old 
sort will not produce so many flowers in , 
the course of a year as will one plant- of 
this new dwarf variety. A large plant is- 
hardly ever without one or more flowers, 
and its dwarf compact habit makes it a 
much more desirable pot plant than the 
old variety. Its flowers are of large, size 
and snowy white in color. Price—First* 
size, extra large, 250. each, 3 for 60c.b 
second size. 15c. each. 
