MISS MARY E. MARTIN. FLORAL PARK. Is£\V YORK. 



Primrose Plants, 



Primula Forbesil. This makes a charming house 

 plant. Gro-ws easily and blooms continuously. Plants, 

 15c, each; 2 for 25c. 



Primula Obconica Grandiflora. Another 



perpetual blooming sort, very easj' to grow. Plant 

 co%'ered with Inrge frinered silvery lavender flowers. 

 Plants, 15c. each; 2 for 2Sc. 



Mexican Primrose Plants. Plants, iSc; 2 for 

 25c. 1 plant each of the 3 kinds, 40c., postpaid. 



Double Excelsior Pearl Tuberose, 



This is the best Double Tuberose in cultivation; grows 

 abotit 18 inches high, blooms early, and bears immense 

 spikes of large, pure white, perfectly double flowers ; 

 deliciouslv sweet. Price, large blooming bulbs, 3 for 1 2c.; 

 7 for 25c'.; 35c. per dozen, postpaid; $2.50 per 100 at 

 buyer's expense. 



Mammoth Excelsior Pearl. Especiallv selected for my retail trade. By 

 mall, at 6c. each; 6 for 25c.; 50c. per doz.; $3.00 per 100, shipped by express, purchaser 

 to pay charges. 



Summers/lowering Oxalis Border. 



These little bulbs are not much larger than Peas, but quickly throw up a mass of 

 prettj- foliage and flowers ; fine for beds, borders and edgings, also for pots, baskets 

 and vases, li'or edging, plant 2 or 3 inches apart. Foliage like a shamrock. Lovely 

 pink flowers. 12 for lOc; 20 for 12c.; 50 for25c. 



Sumvier -flowering- Oxalis Border. 



NymphcEa Qdorata. Our Hardy Native Water 

 or Pond Liiy. Its lovely and white deliciously fragrant 

 flowers appear at an advantaee beside the most 

 costly exotics. It will produce flowers 6 inches across. 

 Roots, 15c. each; 3 for 35c. 



Nymphcea Odorato Gigantea. This is a 



gigantic form of the white Water Lily. Flowers frag- 

 rant, pure whif-e, with a p'olden-j-ellow center. Pine 

 roots, 20c. each; 3 for 50c. 



Wymphcsa Odorata Jlosea. This is the rare 



Cape Cod Pink Pond Lily, and is, without exception, the 

 most lovely of all hardv Nvmphsas. Fine flowering 

 roots, 50c. each, postpaid; 2 for 90c.; 3 for $1.20. 



Sweet Violets 



"The flower of sentiment 

 and song, and ever the 

 symbol of modest worth'" 



Swanley White. 



In pots it grows luxu- 

 riantly and is loaded with 

 flowers. In the garden it 

 is hardy with sl'ght pro- 

 tection and greets us in 

 early spring with a pro- 

 fusion of its large, snowy, 

 sweet-scented blo'^soms". 



J 5c. each; 2 for 25c. 



S'iVaftlev Violets, 



Marie Louise. (Baby Blue.) Double, deep bluish 

 purple, sweet-scented variety. Desirable for pots or 

 gardens. Plants hardy and blooms freely. This variety 

 is planted more largely by florists than anj' other. ISc. 

 each; 2 for 25c. 



Hardy Jlussian. This is the hardiest of all Violets, 

 Deeo. rich blue, in color. A strong grower. Thrives 

 everywhere. 15c. each ; 2 for 25c, 



ANY VARIETY OP VIOLET. $1.50 PER DOZEN. 



