MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK. NEW YORK 



Russelia 



Lemoinei Elegantissima — Primary stems wiry, covered 

 with foliage, graceful and arching in form; bloom so freely 

 produced as to cover the plant; flowers a bright soft red. 

 Price, 15c; 2 for 25c. 



Buddleia Variabilis (Chinese Lilac) 



(Butterfly Shrub or Summer Lilac) — Clusters of large 

 sweet scented flowers, measuring 12 to 18 inches in length 

 closely resembling a lilac in color aiad general appearance 

 but continues to bloom all summer in great profusion and 

 until|afterj the first frost. It is a vigorous growing, hardy 

 shrub, and when better known is certain to become as popu- 

 lar as] the Ihardy Hydrangea for shrubberies. Without 

 doubt theSbest new shrub of recent introduction. Price, 

 strong 1-year plants. 25c each. 



Calandrinia 



Brightly 'colored, little hardy annuals, fine for edgings: 

 continuously 'in bloom, and do well in sunny situations. 

 Pkt., lOc; 3 for 25c. 



Ostrich Plume Chrys- 

 anthemums 



Mrs. Higginhotham 



Enormous bright pink, broad spreading Japanese variety; 

 with extremely wide cupping and incurving petals which 

 are covered with glandular hairs. Price, 15c each; 2 for 

 25c. 



Chrysanthemum Perle of Lyonnaise 



Bright, clear golden-yellow, somewhat plumed, quite full, 

 one of the very finest; of medium size, beautiful globular 

 form; new. Price, 15c; 2 for 25c. 



Chrysanthemum L* Enfant des 

 Deaux Mondes 



Pure white. Like the parent, it is a strong grower of good 

 habit, and is considered the best white of the hairy type. 

 Price, 15c each; 2 for 25c. 



Hansoni. This is a queen amongst Lilies. Flowers very 

 early, May to June. The petals are waxy, and resemble an 

 orchid. The coloring is lemon-yellow, with rich orange spots. 

 50c. each. 



The New French Hydrangeas 



The new French Hydrangeas are the most wonderful 

 flowers brought to my notice in recent years, whether for 

 forcing or house culture. They are only half hardy, but 

 may be planted in the fall in the latitude of Philadelphia, the 

 Gulf or Pacific states. They will bloom indoors about Easter 

 if kept at a temperature of 70 degrees; outdoors about June. 



Thomas Hogg 



Pure white flowers, produced in immense trusses. One of 

 the most desirable plants of this season. Price, 20c each. 



Otaska 



This is an excellent variety for pot culture and is flowered 

 extensively for Easter Decoration. It is of symmetrical 

 growth and produces large, evenly colored pink blooms. 

 Price, 20c each. 



Mme. Maurice Hamar 



Described by the introducer as a delicate flesh-rose color, 

 of a pleasing shade. In some soils, the most beautiful deep 

 blue; admired by anyone; a vigorous grower, very free and 

 early; the individual flowers as well as the trusses being of 

 immense size. One of the easiest to force early. Price, 20c 

 each. 



Coleus Trailing Queen 



A very strong trailing variety. The foliage is highly 

 colored with a cherry red to the center of the leaf, bordered 

 with mottled brown and green. This variety is used exten- 

 sively for window boxes and hanging baskets. A very popu- 

 lar plant in the far south on account of it being able to with- 

 stand the hottest rays of sun. Price, 15c each; 2 for 25c. 



Coleus May Levering 



One of the most striking Coleus to date. Leaves are very 

 irregularly blotched and striped with maroon, green, bright 

 red and yellow. This variety on account of its highly col- 

 ored leaves and sturdy robust growth has become very popu- 

 lar for hanging baskets and porch boxes. Price, 15c each; 2 

 for 25c. 



