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



CaUiopsis-Special Mixture. S,'s\! ^^S^e^in^A' 



soil, and requires scarcely any care. Fine cut flower. This 

 mixture contains all the desirable sorts and colors of these 

 beautiful hardy flowers. A great number of kinds have been 

 especially selected for it, and we know it will give entire satis- 

 faction. Large Packet, Sc. 



CaUiopsis— California Sunbeams, "t'^iyVarie^tlll 



are much larger than any heretofore offered, and have the great 

 recommendation of being early blooming; the flowers are beauti. 

 fully formed with very long stems, some saucer-shaped, others 

 flat, some Cosmos flowered, some exquisitely incurved, while 

 others are like great buttercups. The petals are broad, with 

 pinked, toothed or irregular fringed edges. Some are very light 

 yellow; others, a deeper shade, darker around the eye. They are 

 3 to 4 inches in diameter. Packet, 5c. 



Caltiopsis-Golden Glory. trJStli?ii^rst7eS 



Very large golden yellow flowers, of great elegance and beauty. 

 The plant is covered with flowers the entire summer. One of 

 our most artistic flowers; Packet, 5c. 



Calliopsis—Single. ^Jjf^*^^ 



Very handsome and showy plants 

 of the easiest culture; require no 

 care and thrive in any garden. Pro- 

 duce flowers in nearly every shade 

 of yellow, orange, crimson, red, 

 brown. Mixed colors. Packet, 5c. 



CaUiopsis — New Double, 



A handsome double variety, flow- 

 ers a rich golden yellow cofor, with 

 wine-maroon spots. Packet, 5c. 



Coreopsis. 

 Lanceolata Grandiflora. 



This is one of the finest of hardy 

 Calliotsis— California plants, with large, showy, bright, 

 Sunhpams Hardy, yellow flowers. Packet, tOc 



Ornamental Cotton, 



Mosaic Leaved. Green, Yellow, White 

 and Red Foliage. 



This cotton makes a very beautiful decora- 

 tive plant, when growing, and for cutting in 

 the fall for house use as an everlasting. Some 

 leaves are green, white, yellow and red. Snow 

 white cotton. Grows readily from seed. 

 Packet, 5c. 



Canna Seed, 



Par excellence. Large flowering French and 

 Giant Orchid Floweredj named kinds only, un- 

 excelled for quality by any seed in the world. 



Saved especially for me from the largest and 

 finest collection of magnificent named varieties 

 on this continent. Unquestionably one of the 

 finest of bedding plants for the American 

 climate, and equally good as a pot plant for 

 summer and winter. All through Europe, 

 where the climate is not suitable, it is grown 

 in this way ; also largely in all botanical gar^ 

 dens. 

 Packet, 15 plump, sound seeds, lOc; o^., 25c. 



HOW TO PLANT. 



Canna Seed should be cut (at one of the 

 points) about 1-16 of an inch and then soaked 

 in warm water twenty-four hours. If treated 

 in this way and sown in the house blooming 

 plants may be had as early as roots. 



WILD CUCUMBER, 



Echinocystis Lobata, 



This is the quickest growing climber in our 

 list. Grows wild, self-sown, in many parts of 

 the "West. It will grow 30 feet in one season. 

 It is thickly dotte^ over with pretty, white, 

 fragrant flowers, followed by an abundance of 

 ornamental and prickly seed pods. For a trellis 

 or pillar no annual vine is more chaste, and it 

 will cover an old tree, or an "nsightly building. 

 Packet, Sc; 5^ oz., 15c, 



