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



cAllium 

 ^(eapolitanum 

 Grandiflorum. 



Grand for winter. Stems, 20 inches, 

 white flowers, which keep perfect 

 many weeks. Unsurpassed for bridal 

 bouquets or funeral work. Sure to 

 bloom in any window. Plant 3 to 

 bulbs in a 5 inch pot and they will 

 bloom for full} - a month in winter. 

 Planted in the garden they are splen- 

 did early spring bloomers. 2 for 5c, 

 12 for 15c, 50 for 50c. 



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ANUNCULUS. 



Itojbte, Semi-Double, and 



Single. 



This cheap but glorious bulb gives a 

 wealth of beauty unsurpassed by any 

 flower we have ; immense rose-shaped 

 flowers borne on long stems, as bril- 

 liant as any Poppy. Plant two or three 

 inches apart, two inches deep, and 

 protect with some litter after the ground is frozen. For flowering in the house, plant five or six in a pot, and treat 

 like hyacinths. I have the following choice varieties, and can supply each separately, or all mixed, as desired. 



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Double Giant French, the most showy of all. Gorgeous, loosely double flowers. 2for5c, 15c per doz. 

 Double Persian Camellia, or rose-shaped flowers. Very double, rich variety of colors. 2 for 5c, 15c per doz. 

 Double Turban. Paeony -formed flowers, large and early. Particularly hardy. 2 for 5c, 15c per doz. 

 Price, all Double kinds ©f Ranunculus, mixed, 3 for 5c Doz., 10c. 100 for 75c, postpaid. 



