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



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NEW HELIOTROPE— LEM01HES 

 GIANT HYBRIDS. 



These giant hybrids are magnificent. They come m 

 bloom sooner than any other kind. Trusses of flowers 

 are often 10 to 12 inches across. The fragrance is sub- 

 lime. The colors are pure white, shades of violet and 

 deep indigo. Pkt., 100 seeds, 6c. 



Egypt and Midnight— A pair of dusky beauties. 

 The stems are black as ink; foliage resembles thick 

 crape ; flowers, violet variegated with white. 



Pkt., 100 seeds, 5c. 



Heliotrope Grandiflorum— All large kinds, mixed. 



Pkt., 1.50 seeds, 4c 



INULA GLANDULOSA GRANDIFLORA. 



Hardy perennial 

 garden plant, 2 

 feet high, with 

 large single 

 golden-yellow 

 flowers, 4 to 5 

 inches across, 

 composed of long, 

 n arrow, wavv pet- 

 als. Pkt., 8c. 



ICE PLANT. 



Pretty summer 

 trailing- annual 

 for vases and 

 rock work; leaves 

 covered with ice- 

 like drops,^ foot. 



Pkt., 5c. 



VARIEGATED JAPANESE HOP. 



A lovely vine, growing 30 feet in a season, giving 

 a welcome and_charming shade. Variegated foliage, 

 splashed and streaked with white. 



Pkt., 50 seeds, 4c. 



HIBISCUS CRIMSON EYE. 



These immense flowers of pure white, with crim- 

 son eye, often measure 20 inches around, and a plant 

 will often have several hundred. It blooms from 

 seed the first year, sown in the open ground. Peren- 

 nial, and lasts year after year. Pkt.. 5c. 

 Hibiscus Giant Yellow or Golden Bowl— Enormous 

 golden cup-shaped flower; blooms early and continuously. 

 Xew and very desirable. Pkt., 8c. ; 4 for 25c. 



