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



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WINTER FLOWERING OXALIS. 



AS A BASKET PLANT THIS HAS NO EQUAL. 



BERMUDA BUTTERCUP OXALI^. 



One of the finest winter flowering; plants for pot 

 culture we have ever seen. It is such a strong, luxuriant 

 grower, that five bulbs will be sufficient for a six or eight 

 inch pot. Place in a dark and cool position for a few 

 weeks to root thoroughly, and remove to a sunny situa- 

 tion in the window or conservatory in a temperature of 

 about 50 degrees Fahr., and the great profusion of bloom 

 produced in abundance for weeks, will astonish aDd 

 delight you. The flowers are of the purest bright b>> fc- 

 tercup yellow. Well grown plants have produced as 

 high as 70 flower stems at one timo, and over 

 1000 flowers in one season. It will flower in six 

 weeks. 3c. each, 4 for 10c, 12 for 25c 



Mammoth Bulbs, 4c each, 3 for 10c, 12 for 35c. 



BOW El- Bright I>*»ep Pink. Large flowers. 

 3c. each, 4 for 10c, 12 for 25c. 



MULTIFLORA ALBA. Large, profus* white 

 flowering sort. 3c each, 4 for 10c-., 12 for 20c 



2 Bermuda Buttercup, & Double Yellow, 2Bowei, 2 Alba 

 for 25 c. 



MIXED OXALIS. All the four kinds, mixed, 

 12 for 15c 



DOUBLE YELLOW OXALIS. 



New. A Beauty. Produces large double 

 bright yellow flow, is in the greatest 

 profusion. 4c each, 3 f->" * **■ 

 :*Oc 



