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JOHN LEWiS CHILDS, FLORAL PARK, N. V. 
fjeucberia Sabgdipea. 
This rare and little known plant will be a revelation of 
beauty to all who try it. It is of very pretty, graceful habit 
sending up great numbers of flower stems, which branch 
freely and produce for a period of two or three months a 
great profusion of scarlet blossoms. Nothing finer for vases 
or decorating. Perfectly hardy. 15c. each ; 4 for 50c 
Goody to ft, f^ardy. 
. A plant of exquisite beauty, being of low, compact, spread¬ 
ing growth, and producing its profusion of bloom in May or 
J une, when pure white flowers are particularly scai *e ‘ Its 
profusion of bloom is so great that a bed of it looks at a little 
distance like a mass of fleecy snow just fallen. Pew hardy 
Plants will give as much real satisfaction as will this beauti¬ 
ful gem. Lifted late m the fall, it will bloom well in the 
house during winter. Perfectly hardv and foliage ever green 
15c. each; 5 for 50c. 
Galystegia 
Pubesceps. 
„ A fine double perennial 
Morning Glory. A hardv 
perennial vine, coming 
from the roots each 
spring, and bearing 
quantities of pale satiny- 
pink flowers, as full and 
double as Roses. Just 
the vine for rockeries, 
banks, poor, hard soil, 
where nothing else will 
grow, or a hundred other 
places, where a realty 
liandsome trailing or 
climbing vine is needed 
that is able to take care 
of itself. The vines we send 
out will bloom the first 
season and continue all 
summer. Its loner vines 
wreathed in a profusion of 
large, double. Rose-like 
blossoms are verv attrac¬ 
tive. 15c. each: 3 for 40c. 
pereppml Poppy- — {Papaver). 
If there is a more gorgeous flower anywhere than the 
Perennial Poppy we fall to know it. The most indifferent 
observer stands spell-bound in the presence of its magnificent 
fire-like scarlet flowers with their silken texture and foil-like 
heart of innumerable purple-black stamens. Each bloom is 
as large as a saucer, and sits perched like a bird on the end of 
aswaymg, hairy slender stem, high above the deeplv-incised 
and handsome foliage. Many consider it the most showv 
flower that blooms. A grand plant to light up dark corners 
and dull shrubbery. Do not disturb them after planting as 
they dislike removal. Fine plants, 20 c. each; 3 for 50e. 
Day Lilies — {Funkias ). 
Lar 0 c. White- Pure in color as the driven snow, as smooth 
in texture as though cut from sheeted wax, all its snowy 
trumpets exhaling sweet fragrance, no sweeter, lovelier or 
more perfect flower can be grown. Perfectly hardv, and 
easy to grow.. Blooms continuously from August until 
frost, producing scores and even hundreds of its large 
Lilies. Handsome light green foliage. 30c. each, 
variegated Leaved— Leaves as handsome as a flower. A 
rosette-cluster of almost white leaves, lightly striped with 
green and yellow. Flowers pretty pale lilac-blue on tall 
spikes. Fine also for pots. Altogether this is one of the 
very finest of all hardy plants. 20c. each; 3 for 50c, 
