MISS MARY E. MARTIN. FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK 



CHINESE PRIMROSE-PRIMULAS . 



These are probably the most beautiful of all house and 

 pot plants. Flowers immense; from intense scarlet 

 to delicate shades of pink and white. The foliage is like 

 a beautiful fern, and the perfume is subtle and pleasant. 

 Sow seed in a pot and water small plants until they get 

 half an inch high, then pot, as they are out of danger. 

 Pkt. 30 seeds, 7c. Plants, 15c. each, 2 for 25c. 



NEW BRGWALLIA GRAND6FL0RA. 



While in France last summer this plant was highly rec- 

 ommended to me. It came from such a reliable source I had 

 no hesitation in catalogueing it last spring. It has proved 

 to be a remarkably good thing— every one who has grown 

 it is delighted. It is a perennial, growing year after year. 

 Will bloom equally as well indoors as out: after blooming 

 all summer outside, cut it back and pot it. After a little 

 check it will begin to bloom and continue in flower all 

 winter long, it can then be set outside. For a single pot 

 plant, for beds or borders, it is grand and as a basket 

 plant nothing surpasses it. Flowers often measure over 

 an inch across, of a deep violet blue, with distinct white 

 eye. Strong plants, 15c, 2 for 25c ; 5 for 50c. 



Seed, 10c. pkt., 3 for 25c. 



BABY PRIMROSE. 



Last spring this plant became quite 

 famous and was much used in very ele- 

 gant and handsome decorations as sprays 

 of cut flowers and plants for table and 

 mantle. It gives a peculiar dainty and 

 handsome effect to bouquets and baskets, 

 and is of great value in all really artistic 

 decorations. 



Why You Should Grow 



THE BABY PRIMROSE. 



Plants begin to bloom when only one 

 inch high. 



Plants in 2-inch pots 3 months ago, now 

 in 6-inch, carry more than 50 sprays of 

 flowers, and will continue to bloom in 

 greater profusion. It's a perpetual bloom- 

 er. 



The flowers remain fresh nearly a month 

 after being cut. 



The stems are long and erect, hence 

 useful for all purposes. 



The rosy-lilac flowers are just the right 

 color for all purposes. 



For Eister blooming nothing could be 

 more profitable or newer. 



The more you cut it, the more it blooms. 



It is elegant as a pot-plant or for jardi- 

 nieres. 



Good blooming plants 15c. each, 2 for 

 25c. 



Seeds, 10c. pkt. 



Primula Obconica Grandiflora 



(With Fringed Flowers.) 



This new variety has the same contin- 

 uous blooming qualities and hardiness the 

 original Obconica has, only the flowers 

 are twice as large and much handsomer in 

 every way— silvery lavender, and slight 

 blush pink, nearly white. 



Pkt. 30 seeds, 10c. 



