MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK 



Tecoma Velutina. 



It b^jars larg^e spikes of large, goldet 

 yellow, allamanda-like flowers. It bios 

 soms from seed when only 12 inches high, 

 and is a continuous and perpetual bloomer 

 It grows 10 to 15 feet high in California anC 

 is always full of flowers. Packet, 10c. 



Celosia— Ostrich Plume 



^"^L. 



Rainbow Coleus Ajiierican 

 Hybrids. 



Qff/ina ^pt a*^" 



Rainbow Coleus Ji me r lean 

 Hybrids. 



One of the best known and most univer- 

 sally admired ornamental foliage plants, in 

 an endless variety of colors and shadings. 

 Indispensable for ribbon and carpet bed- 

 ding or as single specimens. Coleus seed 

 germinates easily, and success is as sure as 

 with an ordinary annual. Packet, I Oc. 



Celosia, Ostrich Plume, 



One of the most magnificent garden 

 plants we have. Often two feet across , 



A mass of color, rich, deep and glossy ; crimson, orange, scarlet, rose andl 

 pink. Packet, 5c. 



Celosia Spicata, 



A very startling and handsome new sort, growing 2^ feet high, formed 

 likea well'-branched pyramid. Immense plumes like a drum major's, silvery 

 white, tipped witli bright rose. Might be called the sentinels of the garden- 

 Packet, 10c 



Celosia. 



Prize Mixture of Plumed Sort. 



This is the finest mixture ever offered by any one — it Includes all the 

 feathered and plumed sorts, kinds and C'lbrs. Fine Gold Scarlet and 

 Triumph of the Exposition included. Packet, 5c, 



Cockscombs. ( Celosia cristatao^ i 



Cockscomb GLASGOW PRIZE 



Colossal heads measuring over a foot across (they have been grcwE ^® 

 tr>e*sa-e 4& inches from tip to tip), Rieb crims-^r vf^W^* P«.cket, f «, 



