MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK. 



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I<IlvY OF TH^ 

 VAIvI^EY. 



This old-fashioned fav- 

 orite is just as sweet as it 

 ever was. By putting 

 them in boxes or pots of 

 moss in the house they 

 can be had in bloom in a 

 month's time. Large se- 

 lected pips, grown for 

 winter flow^ers, ready No- 

 vember 1st, 4 for I2C., 8 

 for 25c., 12 for 30c., 

 100 for #1.50, 500 for 

 #7. 



AMARYI^lvIS IVTJTBA. 



(Sternbergia I/Utea.) 



This is a most charming plant of a rich golden yellow; it 

 is perfectly hardy planted outside, increases rapidly and 

 blooms year after year with increased vigor and beauty. 

 Its great point of merit, however, is that it blooms in the fall 

 from September to October, when planted out. potted in soil, 

 or grown in water. It is a veritable water Nymph, bloom- 

 ing in water as readily and quickly as the Chinese Sacred 

 Lily, also when plunged in moist moss. Plants in a 4-inch 

 pot or Vi dozen in bowl with pebbles and water. The bulbs 

 are about size of a Tulip. A clump of these for fall bloom- 

 ing after all other tiowers are killed is invaluable. 

 3 for IOC, 6 for 15c. 



NARCISSUS. 



Paper White Grandiflora "Star" Brand, Giant Flowered. 



For House Culture. Can be Grown in Water 



and Gravel or Soil. 



After a complete trial we consider this the best variety of 



Narcissus for indoor culture. They can be grown either in 



water and gravel like the well-known Chinese Lily, or in 



soil — they will, however, give best results when planted in 



mother earth. 



Each, 7c.; 4 for 25c.; per doz., 65c., postpaid; per 100, $4.50, prepaid. 



