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



f^nhi-^nttfhtjv Butterfly or Orchid flower, 



^CntZantnUS, Ve-y elegant and showy. 

 Flowers very odd, beautiful and durable, spotted and 

 blotched with crimson, violet and yellow. A beauty. 

 Planted in October, blooms during the winter as well 

 as outside, a gorgeous summer flower. 



Pkt.. finest mixed, 20 colors and over. 200 seeds, 4c 

 SCHIZANTHUS HYBRIDUS GRANDIFLORUS. 



" New Dwarf Large Flowered Schizanthus-Hybrid/ 

 Packet. 5c« 



Neiv Salvia Ingenieur Claaenad. 



The New Early Giant Flowered Scarlet Salvia. 



This is the Salvia of all Salvias to plant. It is the earliest 

 and most profuse and continuous blooming of all Salvias. 

 The flower spikes are enormous, of dazzling fiery scarlet. 

 It grows 3^ feet high, making a dense bush, branching 

 from top "to bottom, and covered with scarlet plumes 

 until frost. Packet, 50 seeds, 6c.; 3 for iSc. 



Salvia Splendens Grandiflora, 



A much improved sort ; the spikes are enormous in size, 

 great in number and very dazzling in color The flower 

 sp>ikes are so large and heavy with flowers they droop 

 gracefully, and are called Drooping Spikes, Bonfire, etc 



Packet, 50 seeds, lOc 



Salvia Splendens, 



Packet, 50 seeds, Sc; J4 oz., 20c. 



Salvia Patens. 



One of the most rare and beautiful of all Salvias ; a rich, 

 deep sky-blue — a blue that is a blue — one of the richest 

 blues of all flowers ; a perennial. Roots can be kept over 

 winter in cellar. Packet, 25 seeds, 10c. 



^nlnin FnHnnrf>a The Silver Sage. It ap 



tiatUlU rurinUi^CU, pears to run altogether to 

 flower, hundreds upon hundreds of tall spikes of silvery 

 lavender blooms rising from a dense mass of foliage dur- 

 ing the entire season. Far handsomer is it, indeed, than 

 most any bedding plant we know of. 

 Packet, 50 seeds, 5c. 



White Salvia. 



A beautiful new kind, having milk-white spikes of flow- 

 ers, making a beautiful contrast with red, white and blue. 

 Packet, 50 seeds, 5c. 



Salvia Splendens Plants, ^>~. --^ww ~- ^ . -. .-^srp«^.- 



One of the finest of all bedding plants, being completely rr»«*»;//»///T~ a ^-^•„t,^o',-,«-;f,,'j /i^o..f 4-».on,-««.«io«i. 

 covered in autumn with long spikes of dazzling scarlet '^^f}y,^:fZ^3:^rt^''l'^y^^^^^ 

 flowers., remaining in bloom until cut down by frost. which is smothered with bright golden yellow floweri 



4 plants for 25c!.. 60c. per dozen. £"c52r;Snr"Packtt.fo1i"s^eeSs,'lc.' '^"^ '°'^'" ' 



mr n-hTTTlUi TT^1>nS: ai l^TUr CHPT^l^V Easily grown plants with ornamental fruit. Espe- 

 ^SKJL.Jt£SUJVl J t:.KU*i,iri^n.JVl l^nCK-t^I . clally fine for pots and last a long time in beauty. 

 The fruit is about the size and color of a cherry. The plants can be grown out of doors and then be potted up la 

 September for house use. Cf easiest culture. Packet, 5c. 



START SALVIA SEED EARLY, THE PLANTS TRANSPLANT VERY READILY. 



