MISS MARY E. MARTIN, F.LORAL PARK, NEW YORK. 



SELECT LIST OF HYACINTH BULBS 



imported especially for those who want the finest picked exhibition bulbs that can be had in 

 Holland, regardless of price. These are picked bulbs, especially selected for me by the 

 grower in Holland. It is impossible to pet a better bulb at any price. 



Mont Blanc. Immense, snow-white truss of waxy bells. 



Florence Nightingale. Rosy pink, striped with carmine. Extra fine. 



Grand Lilas. Great truss of porcelain blue. A monster. 



Ida. Grand truss of golden yellow. 



King of the Blues. Stately spike of deep rich blue, contrasting finely with 

 Grand Lilas. 



Lord Macau I ay. The brightest and best bright red (almost scarlet) Hyacinth 

 we have. 



Price of all the above varieties, postage or expressage prepaid by me, 15c. each, 

 Dozen #1.60, 100 for *ilO.OO. 



One Bulb each of the six named kinds, 80c. 



THE LATEST FLORAL WONDER 



"SHASTA DAISIES" (Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum Hybridum) 



Mr. Burbank, the Wizard of Horticulture, and originator of this plant, says : 

 " During the past few years when ' Shasta Daisies ' were being bred and educated up to 

 their present state more admiration has been bestowed upon them by visitors than upon 

 any other flowering plant growing 

 on my grounds, and with good rea- 

 son, for to-day no other flower can 

 compare in extent of usofuln ss. 

 Their first qualification is hardi- 

 ness. They can be grown out of 

 Joors by everybody where it is 

 aot C'dd enough to kid oak trees. 

 •>2Cond,they are parennial, bloom- 

 ing better a_d more abundantly 

 ?ach season. Third, they can be 

 ~ aultiplied rapidly by simplo divis- 

 ion and they are not particular as 

 -to soil, Fourth, they bloom for 

 several months — in Calif >rnia 

 nearly all the year. Fihh, the 

 flowers are extremely large and 

 graceful— averaging about a foot — 

 often more — in circumference, v. ith 

 three or more rows of petals of 

 the purest glistening whiteness, 

 on singL, strorg, stiff, wiry stems, 

 nearly two f<et in length. This 

 peculiar gra^e and remarkable 

 whiteness c nnot, of course, be 

 shown on paper. These 'Shasta 

 Daisies , should not be confounded 

 with the coarse Chrysanthemum 

 lacustre of th3 Catalogues or the 

 common 'American field daisy. 1 " 



Seed Packet, 10 Seeds, 

 10 Cents, 



Plants, 30 Cents Each; 

 2 for 50 Cents. 











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