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



New Incarvillea DetavayL 



The Hardy Gloxinia. 



This is a noble plant, more striking than a Paeony, a 

 gfigantic Gloxinia, bearing immense carmine rose flowers 

 on stalks 3 feet high, above a magnificent mound of fern- 

 like foliage. 



I don't know of anything more striking in the garden. 

 I planted 500 roots this spring, and I believe every root 

 was a mass of foliage with immense spikes of flowers in 

 one month after planting. I never saw such a sighL 



Blooming: roots, 20c. each; 3 for SOc. Extra large roots, 

 25c. each; 3 for 60c. Packet, 50 seeds, ISc. 



It grows readily from seed. 



Zephyranthes Rosea. ^^^^ i&f"^^ 



This Is the best of all the Zephyranthes. The flowers are 



large, it felooms 

 easily, and very 

 soon after be- 

 ing planted 

 out fide, and 

 throws up a 

 succession o f 

 flower spikes 

 throughout the 

 summer. The 

 flowers are 

 large and open 

 gracefully, of a 

 clear, rosy 

 pink, a delight- 

 ful color. 



Bulbs, 5c.ea.; 

 3 for 12c.; 6 for 

 20c.; doz.,3Sc. 

 ZEPHYRAN= 

 THES ANDERo 

 SONI. Orange, 

 yellow flowers. 

 Sc. each; 3 for 

 lOc; 12 for 30c. 

 ZEPHYRANTHES CANDIDA. Lovely white flowers. 



freely borne. 3c. each; 6 for lOc.; 12 for 25c. 

 1 Bulb each of the 3 kinds, 10c. 



Amaryllis Johnsonl. f "^^r'^Bone^ "moS 



sought after than this beautiful variety. Deep scarlet with 

 white stripes. Strong Bulbs, 25c. each. 



IJiftrtfrt fJiihftrfc The handsomest and best of 

 L/lliaia nyoriaS. all Amaryllis. Every bulb dif- 

 ferent, and all beautiful. Flowers red, flamed and 

 splashed with white. Bulbs, 25c. each, 



J\/Tf>yinftn T n%3 (Amaryllis Formosissima.) A 

 JVX*SXH,U.n l^liy, ^ j^ost dazzling scarlet color 

 very odd and unique; a remarkable flower. Bulbs will 

 keep two years out of soil. Will bloom at once, planted 

 and potted, or in zy<2/^ro Large Bulbs, 15c. each; 3 for 30c. 



(Queen Lily.) This is 

 a most magnificent va- 

 riety, very bold and distinct. The flowers open full and 

 beautiful. The color is a soft rich pink, with a large 

 whitethroat. Large blooming Bulbs, 15c., ea.; 2for25c. 

 These great big hearted flowers of June 

 are coming again to be as much liked as 



JimarylUs Hegina, 



PcBonies, 



Pcsony^ Double Red. 



they were 

 by our grandfathers. The plants 

 increase every year and last a 

 hundred years.' Double Early 

 Crimson, Double White, Double 

 Pink. Large, first size, 25c. 

 each; 5 for $1.00 prepaid. 



SELECTED NAMED 

 PEONIES. 



DELACHEH. Rich deep crim« 

 son. 30c. each; 2 for 50co 



REEVESII. Fine large Mght 

 pink. 30c. each; 2 for 25Co 



QUEEN VICTORIA. Very fine 

 white. 30c. each; 2 for SOCa 



SPECIAL P/EONIES. 



FESTIVA MAXIJMA. Large, 



pure white, with tew crimson 

 markings. 60c. each; 2for$1.00. 

 DUCHESS DE NEMOURS. Ex- 

 tra large, pure white, profuse 

 bloomer, verv fragrant, 7Sc. 

 each; 2 for $t.25. 



PcBony. Double White. 



