MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PA1 K, NEW YORK. 



HEW BROWALLIA CRANPIFLORA. 



While in France last summer this plant was highly rec- 

 ommended to me. It came from such a reliable source I had 

 no hesitation in catalogueing it last spring. It has proved 

 to be a remarkably good thing — every one who has grown 

 it is delighted. It is a perennial, growing year after year. 

 Will bloom equally as well indoors as out ; after blooming 

 all summer outside, cut it back and pot it. After a little 

 check it will begin to bloom and continue in flower all 

 winter long; it can then be set outside. For a single pot 

 plant, for beds or borders, it is grand and as a basket plant 

 nothing surpasses it. Flowers often measure over an inch 

 across, of a deep violet blue, with distinct white eye. 



Strong plants, 15c, 2 for 25c; 5 for 50c 



Seed, pkt, 10c; 3 for 25c 



BALSAMS. Dble. Camellia-Flowered Perfection. 

 "Floral Park Mixture." 



ver Daisy. 



A dwarf free-bloomer, excellent for baskets and 

 edgings; blue and white flowers. Pkt., 100 seeds, 5c 



These Balsams are as fine as any grown or sold by anyone. 



These flowers are all large, colors bright and varied, from deli- 

 cate lemon, pink, blush, scarlet, spotted, and snow- 

 white. Pkt., 50 seeds, 5c; %-oz , IOc; %-oz., 15c 



Largo Double Mixed— Pkt., 50 seeds, 3c; %-oz., IOc 



Snowball— Large Double, snow-white. 

 Pkt., 4c 



Maiden's Blush— Delicate Pink. Pkt., 3c 



Light Lemon. Pkt., 5c 



Scarlet— Brilliant shining scarlet. Pkt., 4c 



Carnation— Lovely flesh 

 color. Pkt,, 4c. 



I Pkt. each of the 7 

 kinds, 20 cents. 



BLUE DAISY. 



(Agathea Coelestis.) 



The flowers are the very 

 counterpart of the Paris Daisy 

 but sky blue with a yellow 

 disk ; of easy growth and pro- 

 duces flowers all the year, 

 Also fine winter bloomer. 



Pkt.,120 seeds, 5c 



BLUE DAISY. 



