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



Fancy ^ Leaved *Caladlum 



l^tilhv Nothing- can equal them in 

 ^ItLUA, brilliancy of foliage. To say 

 that there are over 400 combinations of 

 colors is sufficient — all colors, except blue, 

 being represented. Leaves often 18 inches 

 in size; are being used extensively for beds 

 and borders. Fine large bulbs, all colors, 

 mixed. 



15c. each; 3 for 40c.; 8 for $1. 



Brazilian Mixture. — This mixture is com. 

 posed mainly of the finest named Brazilian 

 varieties, which are the most beautiful of 

 all Caladiums. 



20c. each; 3 for 50c. 

 Named Brazilian Varieties, 25c. 

 each; 3 for 60c. 



Caladium Esculentum. 



(Known as Elephant's Ears) 10c. each; 

 f^^WI^^ /^j/f 3 for 20c.; 4 for 25c.; 25 for $1 , by express. 

 ^^-. wi/i/KAitA/** A very effective plant. Leaves 3 feet long 



Caladittm Esculentum Plant. by 20 inches wide. Fancy-Leaved Caladium, 



Extra large sized Caladium Esculentum Bulbs, buyer to pay express charges, 10c. each; 5 for 40c. 

 My Fancy Caladiums, for size of bulb and beauty of foliage, are unequaled. 



^ew Giant Flowering Caladium. 



Produces gigantic snow-white flowers in the greatest profusion. 



In general appearance this plant somewhat resembles C. Escu- 

 lentum, but is entirely distinct, being much larger and grander and 

 vastly superior in every way. The flower represents a giant Calla, 

 and remains open three days and nights; first two days it is of the 

 purest snow-white, the third day it changes to a pale yellow. It is 

 of the easiest culture, enduring adverse conditions well, and the 

 leaves attain a great size, even in small pots. Give it rich soil, the 

 richer the better, and plenty of water. The plant can be taken up in 

 the fall and wintered in the house or cellar. 



Strong, well°rooted Plants.— First size, ISc. each; 2 for 25c. 

 The flowers are very fragrant. — 



Canna ICing Humbert. 



Giant Flowering Caladium. 



Cream of the 

 PRIZE WINNING CANNAS. 



Shown at the St. Louis Exposition and selected by myself while there. 



BUTTERCUP. Best yellow, 3K feet, green foliage, 15c. 



BETSY ROSS. Best beautiful soft pink, 2^ feet, green foliage, 15c. 



EXPRESS. Scarlet crimson, immense flowers, 15c. 



MRS. WM. F. KASTINQ. Height, 3^ feet, green foliage. Color, brill- 

 iant crimson. Flowers of good substance. A profuse bloomer. Awarded 

 a gold medal at the St. Louis World's Fair. ISc. each; 2 for 25c. 



MT. BLANC. The only and best pure white, 25c. 



PAPA NARDY. Purplish crimson, wonderful Canna, 4 ft., green leaves, 30c. 



One each of the above six Cannas, $1.20. 



I will also supply six most popular Cannas, 10c. each; SOc. for the set of 6, 

 postpaid; o^ $4.00 for 100, by express, buyer paying charges. 



n^»^*^rt V^^rl P^*" excellence. Large flowering French and Giant 

 l^anna %jeea. orchid Flowered, named kinds only, unexcelled for 

 quality by any seed in the world. Saved especially for me from the largest 

 and finest collection of magnificent named varieties on this continent. Un- 

 questionably one of the finest of bedding plants for the American climate, 

 and equally good as a pot plant for summer and winter. All through Europe, 

 where the climate is not suitable, it is grown in this way; also largely in all 

 botanical gardens. Packet, 15 plump, sound seeds, 8c.; oz., 25c. 



HOW TO PLANT.— Canna Seed should be cut (at one of the points) about 

 1-16 of an inch and then soaked in warm water 24 hours. If treated this way 

 and sown in the house blooming plants may be had as early as roots. 



This great orchid flowered Canna 



received a gold medal at St. Louis. 



I am making a specialty of this Canna, and am offering it as low if 



not lower than any one, having a gor,-i 



stock of sound roots. 



The flowers are immense, and 1I ' 

 mammoth trusses have no eqi.^i!. 

 Brilliant, rich orange scarlet. 

 Roots, 15c. each ; 4 for SOc. 



Canna King Humbert. 



