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



Improved Marg-aret Carnations. 

 The finest of all for growing outside. 



New Butterfly Cyclamen, 



(Papilio.) 



In this new type the edges of the flowers are beauti- 

 fuUv fringed or waved, giving them a grace not 

 possessed by the old class ; for house or conservatory 

 decoration they, are of surpassing beauty. Mixed 

 colors. Packet, 5 seeds, lOc; 3 packets, 25c. 



I am making a special importation of this new 

 Cyclamen from the original introducers and am put- 

 ting it out in these small packets to give all a chance 

 to try it. 



Improved Carnation Margaret. 



A great favorite because it blooms so quick after sow. 

 ing the seed ; four months. Flowers large, colors are 

 bright and varied, with that delicious, refreshing clove 

 fragrance that makes all carnations so much loved. Col- 

 ors are dazzling red, soft pinit, white, mottled and varie- 

 gated. Carnations are now one of the most sought for 

 flowers in the New York market, and the seed of this va- 

 riety will produce flowers in a short time as fine as many 

 grown in the greenhouses, and at very much less cost. 

 The plants succeed alike in the open garden or in pots. 

 Seeds sown early in the year will give an abundance of 

 flowers in July. Sown in May and kept pinched back, you 

 will have fine flowers late in the fall until checked by 

 hard frosts. Sown in the autumn, the flowers will be 

 in full bloom early in the spring. Thus by planting at' 

 different seasons flowers can be had all the year around^ 



Packet, finest quality, 200 seeds, 5c. 



New 'Dwarf Margaret Carnations. 



The flowers are larger, more double and the variety of 

 colors is infinitely greater. Pkt., 200 seeds, 8c. ;4 pkts;, 2Sc. 



Extra-large and perfect- 

 flowering, in a r" ' 

 riety of colors, including yellow; Packet, lOa 



Giant Margaret, flowering; in a rich va 



New Star Cineraria. 



fCineraria Polyantha 

 Stellata.) 



This new type of Cineraria grows to a height of 3 to 4 

 feet. The plants branch freely and produce their little 

 star-shaped flowers in countless numbers. They are borne 

 on long stems and the colors range from white to pink, 

 rose, carmine and blue. This is an exceptionally useful 

 plant, being very decorative in growing condition and de- 

 cidedly pleasing when cut ; either in vases alone, or used 

 with other flowers for this purpose, the flowers possess 

 great lasting qualities. Packet, 15c. 



