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JOHN LEWIS CHILDS FLORAL PARK, QUEENS CO., N Y. 
piUBqbas|©. 
Ought to be in every home in the land. Easy to grow, 
and it pinched a little occasionally is always in bloom, with 
lovely clusters of soft phlox-like (lowers. Exceedingly deli¬ 
cate and handsome. 
Larpentae. Hardy. A most beautiful shade of rich blue. 
Capensls Blue. Scarcely another flower has its color: a 
clear, soft, baby-blue, or palest azure. A superb pot plant. 
Capensls Alba. Like the above, but white. 
Me. each; tl>e three for S5e. 
Oleander. 
()Iea p rai>raiJS — (Fragrant Olive.) 
What.is it? you may ask. Well, in the first place, it is 
the sweetest flower that blooms: and, in the second place, it 
belongs to the Olive family and is a perpetual bloomer, never 
without flowers, either summer or winter, though the plant 
may not be a foot in height. Tho flowers are small, creamy 
white, and borno in dense clusters. Each individual blos¬ 
som. (hough no larger than the head of a shawl-tun. has 
more sweetness than the largest and most fragrant Lily. Its 
fragrance is also delicate and charming, really tile finest of 
all flowers, and you cannot pass a plant without noticing it. 
It succeeds well in any window. 40c. each; 3 for $1.00. 
What home is complete without its tub of Oleander i i. 
very tractable plant that can be grown in almost any soil o? 
situation, kept growing all the year, or rested In the cellai 
Its dark green willow-like foliage is in itself neat.ami pleas 
ing: but when in bloom it is beautiful beyond expression 
with its many large, delicate, satin-like flowers. 
Double Pink. Large double blossoms of fine rosy pink 
Oouble White. Magnificent large snow-white blossoms 
Double Crimson. Fine, deep crimson-red. Extra. 
Yellow. Semi-double, large and very beautiful. 
Price, 35c. each; the four for $1.00. 
GreVillea pobtista. 
A splendid decorative plant, much quicker growing that 
a Palm, and very effective with its long, drooping, silky foil 
age. deeply cut like a large growing Fern or a pinnate-leaved 
, Palm. No window complete without it. It is very easy tc 
manage, and can be easily grown from seed if desired. Fil 
I plants 30c.; 3 for 50c. Seed. 13c. per pkt. 
Genista, Sl70\Cer of G oW - 
As a plant for late winter and early spring bloomipg 
(especially for Easter), it. is almost without an equal 
r lower golden yellow, very fragrant, and borne in large 
drooping racemes, and in sucli quantity as to almost hide 
leaf and branch most truly a ” Shower of -field." It is one 
of the easiest plants to grow we ever saw. and is absolutely 
sure to bloom profusely in any window. As a plant for rare 
beauty, delightful fragrance, and ease of culture, it has no 
superior, and should adorn every home. 20c. each; 3 for 50c 
