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



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Improved Carnation Margaret. &*™£**l 



tvor- 

 ite because it 



blooms so quick after sowing the seed; four months. 

 Flowers large, colors are bright and varied, with that 

 delicious, refreshing clove fragrance that makes all carna- 

 tions so much loved. Colors 

 are dazzling red, soft pink, 

 white, mottled and varie- 

 gated. Pkt, finest quality, 5c. 



Improved Margaret Carnations. 

 The finest of all for growin % outside. 



NewDwarf Margaret Carnations. ™ e ^™ e e ™ 



more double and the variety of colors is infinitely greater. 

 Packet, 10c; 3 for 25c. 



GiantMargaret. ggSSKfe*. 



J ng, in a rich variety of colors, including 

 yellow. Packet, 10c. 



Ever*Blooming Chabaud 



C n f-n n ft ' r> n An entirely new strain. 



carnation. The plants J are of even 



height, healthy and vigorous, the flowers 

 large, very double, deliciously sweet 

 and in the most charming colors. 

 "£hese bloom in four months. Pkt. , 1 Oc. 



New Butterfly Cyclamen. 



C PapilioO 



In this new type the edges ot tl.c lowers are beauti- 

 fully fringed or waved, giving thei^. *» grace not 

 possessed by the old class : for house or conservatory 

 decoration they are of surpassing beauty. Mixed 

 colors. Packet, 10c; 3 for 25c 



I am making a special importation of this new 

 Cyclamen from the original introducers and am put- 

 ting it out in these small packets to give all a chance 

 to try it. 



Ptcotee Pinks. 



These pinks are very hardy and in- 

 tensely fragrant. Bloom quickly and 

 easily from seed. Pkt., finest mfced, Sc. 



Cypress Vine, Scarlet. 



This Is a most beautiful and 

 artistic vine. The trembling foli- 

 age, thickly covered with bright 

 scarlet flowers, gives the plant 

 a charming scintillating effect. 



Packet, Sc 



Mixed colors, packet. Sc. 



Centrosema Grandi/ljora. 



( Butterfly Pea.) • ^ 



A hardy perennial vine of rare 

 beauty, which blooms in July from 

 seed sown in April, and bears in great 

 profusion inverted pea-shapedflowers t 

 ranging in color from a rosy violet to a 

 reddish purple, with a broad, feathery 

 white marking through the eeatsr. 

 Pask»U 8s, 



