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



New Marigold, LEGION OP honor. 



Named so because it so resembles button of the Legion 

 of Honor. Flowers bright and almost startling ; bright 

 golden yellow, with a deep vel- 



vety crimson- jlSfe. brown mark on 



each petal at base. JUaBi Blooms all sum- 



mer. Packet, 5c. 



Mignonette, Giant Machet. 



The best of all Mignonettes. The spikes are thick and 

 long, deeply tinged with red, on creamy white and olive. 

 Very fragrant; extra fine. Pkt., 200 seeds, 5c; Koz«>15c 



MIGNONETTE, GIANT RED. Packet, 5c. 



MIGNONETTE, NEW GOLDEN MACHET. This new 

 Mignonette possesses all the excellent qualities of the 

 red-flowering Machet. Like the Machet, a splendid 

 variety for pots and cut flowers, while the long massive 

 spikes are crowded with golden=yeIlow blossoms. 



Packet, 200 seeds, 5c. One packet each of the six 

 kinds of Mignonette, 25c. 



Marigold Eldorado. The large bushy plants are 

 a mass of brilliant colors, many plants having seventy- 

 five flowers in Dloom at one time. The flowers are from 

 three to four inches in diameter, im Dricated and perfectly 

 double. They embrace four shades of color — the lightest 

 primrose, lemon, golden yellow and deep orange. 



Packet, 150 seeds, 5c. 



MARIGOLD GRANDIFLORA. New, large, sunflower- 

 shaped, deep golden. Bushy dwarf. Packet, 5c. 



MAMMOTH AFRICAN MARIGOLDS, Mixed. All 

 kinds mixed, fine for masses, beds or borders. Packet, 

 100 seeds, 5c; K oz., 10c. 



MIGNONETTE, GIANT PYRAMIDAL. The best out- 

 door variety; ve-y large, tall spikes; the true tree form. 

 Packet, 200 seeds, 5c. 



MIGNONETTE. AH kinds mixed. Packet, 5c. «* 



MIGNONETTE, GIANT WHITE. Large very long 

 white spikes, like an icicle; very fragrant. Packet, 

 200 seeds, 5c. 



MIGNONETTE, GOLDEN QUEEN. Large spikes of a 

 golden tinge. Very fragrant and beautiful, a grand 

 sort. Packet, 200 seeds, 5c; }£ oz., 10c 



Fragrant 



Cleroden- 



dron. 



A new plant re- 

 cently introduced 

 from China ; is a 

 strong, healthy 

 grower, of good 

 habit; has large, 

 thick leaves, bears 

 fine denseheadsof 

 perfectly double 

 cr eamy-wh ite 

 flowers, as shown 

 in the engraving. 

 The flowers are so 

 double, and the 

 flower beads set so 

 close to the large 

 handsome leaves, 

 that each is a com- 

 plete bouquet in it- 

 self. Flowers are 

 remarkablv sweet- 

 scented, having a peculiarly rich fragrance; easily grown. 



Good plants, 15c. each; 2 for 25c 



