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JONN LEWIS CHILDS, FLORAL PARK, QUEENS CO., N. Y. 
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J.L.CMILOS BM tEOlB«3 
j^astortiaii^s. 
If v.;e were asked to name the six best annuals, the 
Nasturtium would be one of them. They are soeasv to grow 
that a six-year-old child could plant them and care for them, 
and they have every good duality of a bedding plant ooru- 
pict habit, attractive foliage, intensely bright, and beautiful 
flowers, borne profusely the whole season, not troubled bv 
insects, anil standing dry weather well. I)o not let se-d 
form, and plant on thin soil. Per pkt. 
Tom Thumb, Mixed. Our own special mixture, of all 
colors; no better can be found. Per oz„ 20c.; par K>„ 
Lady Bird. A beautiful bright' yeliow, stained and 
•notched with deep crimson. 10 
Empress of India. A fine variety, with dark purplish 
foliage and very dark, rich crimson flowers. Grand 
„. turuufCing or ribbon beds, as its color is noticeable... 1(1 
0oi5Ll h £? d0r0 ,\ 'arkcst of all, almost black in color. Ill 
Golden King. One »f the loveliest shades of yellow we 
ever saw. Superb beddcr. in 
p2Sh ,lriKllt ' “Wlot; could not be brighter B 
Pearl. The nearest white. Good for contrast. m 
Rose. A lovely soft shade of rose. 
Spotted. Gorgeous in colors and markings . s 
S® a “*VoPm P y S ,ow ’ a a, a r k S <1 with bright scarlet...;..' 5 
S PalSM Odi". Sulphur-marked maroon. 5 
King of Tom Thumbs. Deep, velvety scarlet, with 
handsome dark foliage. Very fine. 10 
Ruby King. An elegant new sort with flowers of' iarge 
size and a rich ruby-red color. A grand sort, and one 
mJ i m , colored Nasturtiums in cultivation.... 20 
Minus. Miniature Nasturtium, growing only half as 
is »n'»H , i t inir. Va K e s' es V V ls , very <lai, ‘ty and pretty 
? U L bcd * °.J. tho lar Ker sorts. Many fine 
SPECIAL OFFER, For only 7.5c. tee udil fend one packet 
earn of the ffiteen forts here offered. 
Per pkt. 
Cloth of Cold. Fine to contrast with the green-leaved 
or liark-foliaged Nasturtiums. Leaves of a clear, 
bright yellow, while the beautiful flowers are n tine 
scarlet. It is a superb bedding plant, of compact 
habit, forming a plant which is a dense mass of 
foliage and bloom at all times. Must be seen to be 
appreciated. 
