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



Snow Queen Candytuft. ^^J^ 



ly into bloom, and smothers the dwarf oval plants 

 with large heads of snow white flowers for 3 months 

 during the summer — a gem. Packet, 5c. 



Giant Empress Candytuft, ^ro'^wri 



spike of this Candytuft makes a magnificent floral 

 candelabra of snowy whiteness, an easy, rapid grower, 

 continuing in flower a long time, Pkt., 5c.; H oz., 1 5c. 



Candytuft J\lew Dwarf Hybrids. 



These elegant hybrid varieties are very remarkable 

 for their numerous and brilliant colors. Rose, car- 

 mine, flesh and white mixed. Packet, 5c. 



Cobcea Scandens. ( cathedral Beiis.) 



This is quite an aristocrat among climbers. It Is_ an 

 elegant house plant as well as the favorite outside. 

 The plants are sold at 10 and 15 cents each._ It grows 

 easy and rapid from seed. Start the seed inside and 

 transplant when warm and you will have a fine show 

 very early. The flowers are very large and striking 

 and of a violet blue. It will grow 25 to 40 feet in a 

 season. Packet, 5c. Plants, 15c. each. 



Reproduced from 



Photograph; natural 



size of spike. 



J\lew Giant Hyacinth^ 



Flowered Candytuft. 



This improved new strain is far 

 superior to that well-known kind. 

 Empress, heretofore the best of 

 its class. The flower-heads are of 

 immense size, 6 inches long and 

 about 3 inches across, resembling 

 a Dutch Hyacinth. They are pure 

 white, and furnish excellent ma- 

 terial for cutting. Packet, 10c. ; 

 }i oz., 25c. 



Candytuft Rocket. 



A very beautiful, large, 

 variety. Packet, 5c.; ^ oz.. 



Cobcea Scandens, Packet, 15 seeds, 5c. Description above cut 



