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



FALL CATALOGUE, 1902. JVUSS MARY E. MARTIN, FL °R A L PARK, NEW YORK. 



Index of all Bulbs and Plants, see page 46. 



A pamphlet of 8 pages, telling how to plant, when to plant, and how to care for all Bulbs, entitled, 

 WITH BULBS, * ' sent on receipt of 4 cents in postage stamps. 



SUCCESS 



Paper Flower 

 * Pots. J* 



Here we offer Flower 

 Pots made from Napon- 

 set Waterproof Fabrics. 

 They are very light, 

 durable, unbreakable, 

 cheap and of terra cotta 

 color. Just the pots for 

 growing small plants 

 and seedlings. 



Size, 2*4 inches, 15c. 

 per dozen; per 100, 75c. 



Size. 3 inches, 30c. 

 per dozen; per 100, 

 $1.25. 



Size, 4 inches, 35c. 

 per dozen; per 100, 

 $1.50. 



By mail, postpaid, at 

 above prices. fr 



1902 50c. Surprise Collection 50c. 



of Bulbs, sent out not before Nov. 10 and up to Jan. 1, 

 after most of my orders are filled, and when I nave 

 plenty of time to fill these collections carefully, and 

 have many kinds of bulbs left over. This maiies it 

 possible for me to do what I say— give you four times 

 as much for your money as I could earlier in the 

 season. The bulbs are all first quality, and just 

 as good as any sold. The selection of kinds must be 

 left to me, as I can only send the kinds I have a sur- 

 plus of, except you always get 1 Bermuda Lily, 

 1 Roman Hyacinth, and 3 Sweet-Scented 

 Mammoth Freesias in every collection— a thing 

 never done before by anyone. Early orders filled first. 

 Send your orders early. Wait for my new Spring 

 Catalogue. 



"R cwker 's "Plant Food. J* 



^"^ This is a most useful fertilizer 

 for all kinds of plants raised in pots. 

 It produces a rapid and vigorous 

 growth and an abundance of flowers. 

 Odorless takes the place of liquid 

 manure. Drives insects out of the 

 soil. Pkt., containing food for 20 

 plants for three months, 20c; 3 for 

 50c, by mail. Large package con- 

 taining sufficient plant food for one 

 year, 35c; 3 for$l., by mail. 



4®=- Each package contains 

 directions. 



full 



'Tobacco Insecticide Soap. £ to handle aS/ will 



not in jure the tenderest growth of plants It is used 



by dissolving in hot water at the rate of 1 ounce to 2 quarts 



of water. With this water the plants are sprinkled or 

 sponged One or two applications will exterminate any kind of insect. It is sure death to green or black fly (aphis)_. 



scaleT mealy bug, red spider, etc. If used once or twice'a month on plants they will never be troubled with insects 

 in 7 ounce cans at 30c. each, and in 2 ounce packages at 1 2c. each, by mail, postpaid. 



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