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



^ew Giant Early 



Flowering Cosmos 



'hese new hybrids originated in California. They 

 bloom from one to two months sooner than the ordinary 

 sinds. 

 These gfiant flowers are surpassingly beautifi-^l, 

 measuring 4^'^to5 inches across. Some are shaped 

 like single Camellias, but larger and more beautiful; 

 some of the crimson ones could almost be taken for 

 sinjrle Dahlias; white on^s have plaited petals, 

 prettily fringed. Packet, all colors, 10c. : 3 packets 



New Cosmos 



Vi/hUg» f nrfv I ^nn-r At last we have the white 

 Wnite L.aay UenOX, variety of our famous Cos- 

 mos, Lady Lenox, and we must give credit to this lovely flower. 

 Size of Flower, four to five inches in diameter, which is about 

 three times larger than the ordinary Cosmos. 15c. per packet. 

 2 for 25c. 



Pinh I aA^J 1 f*noy '^^^ ^°^^^^y ^^^^^ P^"^ colored 

 riTlK l^uay I^cnox, flowers measure three and a 



half to four and a half inches across, and are borne on long 



stiff stems. 15c. per packet, 2 for 25c. 



Cosmos Marguerite. One of the 

 ^ ■* "* " ■* prettiest and daintiest va- 

 rieties imaginable. The petals are deeply 

 and irregularly laciniated, or fringed; the 

 flowers resemble the Marguerites, but are 

 much more esthetic and beautiful. Packet, 

 10c. 



Cosmos "Tints of Dawn." 



New and distinct. White ground finely 

 flecked or flushed with delicate pink ; some 

 are flushed much deeper round the eye 

 than others. They are" variously formed 

 and extremely- beautiful. An early and 

 persistent bloomer. Packet, lOc. 



Cosmos the Pearl, 



Giant, white. Packet, Sc. 



Cosmos Rose Pink. 



Giant, pink. Packet, 5c. 



Cosmos Conchita. 



Crimson velvet. Packet, 5c. 



Black Cosmos. X^Xn^'Jt 



flowers of almost velvety blackness, 



golden-vellow anthers. Lovely contrast. 

 Packet, '5c. 



Cosmos Mammoth Perfect 



finn Rose, pink, red and white, crim- 

 liun. gQj^^ cream and yellow. Packet, 

 all colors mixed, 5c. 



Cosmos, all kinds mixed. 



5c; % oz., 10c. 



Cosmos '* Crimson Ray. 



The petals are 

 narrow and fluted, 

 separated in star-like form and of the most brilliant crimson 

 color overlaid with a velvet sheen. The plants grow four to 

 f.ve feet in height; are most profuse in bloom, and the flowers 

 are so striking and elegant that it will be acknowledged "one of 

 the most artistic plants" of recent introduction. 15c. per 

 packet, 2 for 25c. 



rncmnc Orange=Colored. "Klondyke." A gor- 

 K^UArnui. geous orange-yellow variety. Tho 

 plants grow about 4 feet high, are very bushy and 

 svmmetrical in form, and bear splendid orange-colore;! 

 flowers in e'-'^at profusion^ They are fine for po* 

 plants "^rk^t 5g. 



