MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK 



DianthuSf or Japanese Clove Pinks. Oriental Mixture. (See illustration.) 



These are a great favorite with all. Not only the 

 deep, rich flowers, but the refreshing clove scent. Bloom 

 continuously all summer, and until hard frosts. 



Oriental Mixture of Diatithus. 



Perilla J^ankinensis. 



The foliage of this plant is exceedingly elegant, of 

 a v'=-ry dark purple color, and produces a charming 

 cor* rast, growing freelv in any soil. 



Jacket, 100 seeds. 5c. 



Contains nothing butdouble, semi-double, giant, single 

 and fringed flowers ; more than 40 kinds and colors. 'Most 

 catalogues contain almost endless varieties of these 

 pinks, showing but little variation. You may relj' on 

 getting all the kinds catalogued in this mixture. 



Packet, Sc; Hoz., ISc. 



Dianthus Mourning Cloak. 



This dark or almost black variety is very handsome. 

 Flowers large and double, like black velvet. Packet, Sc. 



Dianthus Fireball. 



Double crimson. Packet, 5c. 



Dianthus Snowball. 



Double, silvery white. Packet, Sc. 



New Giant Flowered Fancy Diari' 

 thus '* Oriental Beauties." 



A magnificent strain of Dianthus, originally from 

 Japan, enlarged and improved in California. Splendid 

 flowers, from 2 to S% inches across, exquisitely formed, 

 possessing that peculiar and artistic charm so notice- 

 able in plants from the Flowery Kingdom, ranging in 

 color from pure white through shades of pink to crim- 

 son, with petals charmingly ruffled and frilled. Perfectly 

 hardy, and perpetual bloomers if cut back every few 

 weeks to bring on a new crop of flowers. 



Packet, lOc; one packet each of the above five 

 kinds, 25c. 



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Mammoth 

 Double 

 Datura. 



(Golden Queen.) 



A magnificent 

 plant for outside 

 planting. The 

 flowers are im- 

 mense, often 10 

 inches long, very 

 double and of a 

 brilliant golden 

 yellow. Pro- 

 duced in great 

 numbers and 

 covering the 

 plant with these 

 enormous flow- 

 ers, often 300 

 during the sum- 

 mer. Packet, Sc. 



Datura Cornucopia. " Horn of Plenty.'* 



Large, handsome double flowers, often 10 inches long 

 and 5 inches wide at the mouth ; inside white, outside 

 purple, spotted. A single plant often gives 200 to 300 

 flowers of delicious fragrance. Packet, 5c. 



Datura, or "Sweet Nightingale." 



Immense, large white trumpet of delicious fragrance. 

 Packet, 5c. 1 Packet each of the abovs kinds, 12c. 



