MISS MARV E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARFk, NKW YORK 



Mnnn Flnnit>r iNort hern Light.) This new 



yWOOn/*fOM;er. pjant has blooms 2 inches in 

 diameter of pink lavender color, which come earlier 

 in the season than any Ipomeas. Foliage laige, 

 handsome, and remarkable in its drought-resist- 

 ing qualities. The plants are the most rampant 

 growers from the time of germination. As a screen 

 it has no equal; grows 50 feet or rg^pre in a season. 

 Packet, 15 seeds, 5c. 



Morning Glory, Tail or Climbing:. 



Packet, 60 seeds, 3c. ; 14 <*z., 5c. 



Dwarf Morning Glory, 



Packet, 50 seeds, 3c. ; J4 oz,, 5c« 



Mammoth White Moon= 



flower. It bears lovely white 

 flowers 5 to 6 inches in 

 diameter, with a five-pointed star in 

 the center. The flowers open at dusk, 

 or earlier on cloudy days, at which 

 time they are deliciously fragrant. 

 Start the seed in the house, and set 

 out as early as safe in the spring. 

 Pkt., 10 seeds, 5c. ; }^ o?., 30c. 



Mammoth White Moonvine 

 Plants, As a climber of rapid growth to 

 cover arbors, verandas, old decayed 

 trees, or walls, it has no superior. Flowers 

 pure white, 5 inches in diameter, moonlike. 

 15c. each, 3 foi- 35c. 



Blue Moonvine. {Ipomea Learii.) A 



handsome, quick-growing perennial climber. 

 Often flowers in bunches of a half-dozen ; the 

 individual flowers are trumpet-shaped, about 

 4 inches across, of a rich, violet blue, with fine 

 purple rays. Seed packet, 5c. 

 Flants, 15c. each, 2 for 35c. 



Myosotis. ^rorylf/.ery 



beautiful upright sort, grow- 

 ing, in pillar form, 10 to 12 

 inches high, lovely sky blue 

 and rosy pink. 

 Packet, 100 seeds, 6c. 



MnrfMnin This economic 



jnartynia. ^^^ of the 



garden is useful as well as 

 ornamental. If you never 

 used them for pickles do so 

 this year without fail — they 

 are a treat. If you never saw 

 the bright andcurious flowers 

 they bear, try some. 

 Packet, 5c. 



Maurandia. 



This 

 climber 

 is graceful and delicate 

 enough to appear 4iard to 

 grow, but it is not. "Grows 

 quick. It is equally good for 

 basket, house or out of doors. 

 It blooms very early and 

 teady. Flowers like a Fox- 

 glove, of rich purple-white 

 and rosy pink. 

 Packet, 100 seeds, 4c. 



Molucella. 



(Shell 

 Flower.) 



This curious little plant pro- 

 duces lovely flowers that look 

 like sea shells. 

 Packet, 4c. 



Dwarf Japanese Maples. iiSS'itui^I tiXi$lf.^fl 



coration indoors or out. The foliage is a picture— hundreds ©f aolors 

 are represented ; yellow, brown, pink, scarlet, greeti aia4 litlti^re'Ss 

 of variegations. Many different forms of leaves. Pirst-class window 

 plant. Seed of fine mixed sorts. Packet, lOc. 



