MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK 



Asparagus SprengerL 



(Emerald Feather.) Sprays 4 to _s 

 feet long, of fresh green feathery foli- 

 age; is useful for bouquets, wreaths 

 or sprays, remaining perfect for weeks. 

 Flowers white, very fragrant, followed 

 by red berries. 



Packet, 10c. 

 Plants. 15c. each : 2 for 25c. 



Asparagus Plumosus, 



^ (Asparagus Fern.)' One of the pret- 

 llest house plants. The leaves are bright 

 jreen, gracefully arched, surpassing 

 IVIaidenhair Ferns in grace, delicacy of 

 texture, and richness of color. It is 

 admirably adapted to house culture. 



Packet, lOc. 

 Beautiful Plants, 15c. each ; 2 for 25c. 



jimbrosia. i';:r*iT,; 



long spiral stems, bearing an 

 abundance of small round, 

 greenish-yellow buds and 

 Ijlossoms which are exceed- 

 ingly fragrant. It is as de- 

 sirable as the Rose Geranium 

 as a plant with fragrant foli- 

 age, and for making up into 

 Ijouquets and other floral 

 work. Its long, beautiful, 

 fringy spirals of lovely green 

 are inisurpassed. It is one of 

 tlie easiest plants to grow, 

 and seed may be sown early 

 in open ground. Packet, Sc. 



Arctotis Grandis. 



From South Africa, but 

 grows perfectly in our cli- 

 mate. The stems are long 

 and the flowers large and 

 showy, from 2}/^ to 3 inches 

 across. The ray florets are 

 pure white on upper surface 

 with a narrow yellow zone 

 at their base; the under side 

 of the petals is pale lilac. 

 Packet, 5c. 



Atnaranthns, or Fountain 

 Plant. 



Sunrise, Splendens Trl- 

 ^'* "^"T^* color Candatus 



and so kinds of the most 

 j brilliant colors all mixed. 

 ' Packet, 5c. 



Abiitilon Hybrids. 



Abutllon Flowering Maple. Avery 

 «^.c crc4.i,e,s.v#fr. popular perennial shrub 

 with bell-shaped, drooping flowers; well 

 adapted to house culture, easily raised from 

 seed, and if sown before April, plants will 

 bloom the first season in the open grounds 

 Finest mixed. Packet, 5c. 



ONE PLANT EACH OF ASPARAGUS SPRENCIERI AND PLUMOSUS FOR ?5c 



