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JOHN LEWIS CHILDS, FLORAL PARK, QUEENS CO , N. V. 
Gnillapdia Perfection. 
1 hesc art! aptly railed the Chrysanthemum Gaillardia! 
owing to their great, size, brilliant colors and double an 
perfect blossoms. Flowers are of enormous size, perfect! 
double, and borne m great profusion ail summer, while rh 
colors and variegations are the most brilliant and beautifi 
imaginable, scarlet.red, orange, purple, lemon, buff, etc. A 
pot plants they are also exquisite. Start seed early... .5 & i 
GODETIA. PE.NZLtA. 
Godetia. —(Satin Flower.) 
A handsome flower, and particularly useful because it 
will grow in shady places where so few really line flowers 
can be grown. They bloom a long time and so profusely 
that the foliage is almost hidden by the many large, wide- 
open flowers of shining, satin texture, and of the most 
delicate and lovely colors. This flower grows more popular 
ent-h year, and it well deserves the partiality shown it. 
Mixed Colors—All shades . 5 & 10 
Fepxlia Diapthiflora. 
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-bedding, or for baskets in th*> 
house. Blooms very quickly from seed . 5 & 10 
FeVerfe\V. 
Fine border plants that are always in flower. They 
ieklyfrom seed, and are extra good for cutting, 
ill “h’ke fine plants for winter blooming in pots. 
tlow<as large and tloiihle, like Roses, and very profusely 
mPioVi times of the year. Habit, dwarf and compact, 
Lflttin hIVio 1 ' pu ry desiral, ' e . either for garden or for pots. 
■ •II. J ? 6 , lrie snow white, very dwarf.. 5 & ]0 
Little Fred Pure golden yellow, very dwarf. 5 & 10 
EximIn 8 b ' ! fl ’V ol<l doub ' e white Feverfew.5 & 10 
Exjmia Crandiflora Blowers enormous in size, as 
double as Roses, and pure snow white. A most 
rSr.irt’Io'ci’IlJ’ i 111 .! blooming all the year round. 10 & 20 
Golden Feather Beautiful yellow foliage.. 
Fschscholtxia. 
The Eschscholtzia is one of the hardiest and most easily 
1 of our annuals. It, is also a very showy one, growing 
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rapidly and coming into bloom soon after" tile plants are 
ah()v© ground. The foliage is finely cut and handsome 
and the flowers exceedingly showy, large and freely pro! 
duced. It is a tine llower for blooming in pots, especially in 
wmter. Per pkt 
California Fine golden yellow. A most showy fiower.a & in 
Mixed Colors Many sorts. 5 t }[j 
Clant Colden West We regret that we cannot give 
this remarkable novelty a lull page, instead of being 
obliged to crowd it into this small space. Flowers of 
this new Eschscholtzia measure 4 to fi inches across 
as large sometimes as ordinary tea saucers. It. is per¬ 
fectly magnificent, showing the richest yellow and 
bronze brown colors. 10&20 
Gypsopfiila Elegaqs. 
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Everyone who is fond of bouquets ought, to grow this, 
produces long, fine, mist-like sprays of tiny white flows 
that are one of the. finest things in the world for all ni 
flfiwpr wm'l- g/ifti.iiimr nil 1:.. - • • 1 
wiuiurooi e 01 me nnesi tnings in the world for all c;u 
flower work,softening all hard lines.toning down all glarini 
colors, and giving the finish to a bouquet that filmy lace doe 
uo a rich dress. Blooms soon after sowing seed .. 5 & i 
