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



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Iris. 



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A mixture of magnificent named kinds, many of 

 which sell for 50c. each, and have flowers 9 inches 

 across. This plant is hardy. 



Price of Plants, 10c. each; 3 for 25c. 



Seed packet, 30 seeds, 5c. 



Cinnamon Vine. 



This vine is as hardy as a rock, 

 standing the coldest winters; in- 

 creases in size and luxurious 

 growth every year; will soon 

 drape windows, doorways and 

 porch with the glossy green 

 heart-shaped f oliage(always free 

 from all insects and pests) ; thick- 

 ly studded with chaTming white 

 flowers having a delicious and 

 refreshing cinnamon fragrance. 

 This plant comes from China, 

 and the roots are a staple article 

 of food with the Chinese. 



Bulbs, 2 forSc; 5 for lOc; 12 

 for 20c. Roots, 1 and 2 year old, 

 6c. each; 2 tor iOc; 12 for 50c. 



Japanese Iris flowers. 



^ew Double Golden Rudbeckia, 



Gardening-^ the most 

 valuable of all horticul- 

 tural Journals, speaks 

 of this new plant as fol- 

 lows : "We hail it with 

 delight as being one of 

 the most distinct and 

 beautiful hardy peren- 

 nials introduced for 

 years." It will give you 

 armfuls of large, very 

 double golden-yellow 

 flowers, elegantly set 

 off with their own foliage, August and September. 

 Plants, 15c each; 2 for 25c.: 3 for 30c.; 12 for $1.00. 



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Madeira Vine. 



Madeira 

 Vine. 



A rapid growing 

 vine, covering a 

 large space in a 

 short time. Fleshy 

 heart-shaped 

 leaves of a light 

 green, and in late 

 summer numer- 

 ous racemes of 

 feathery flowers 

 of powerful and 

 delicious f ra 

 grance. A verj 

 beautiful and pop- 

 ular vine for sum- 

 mer screen. Bulb* 

 keep in the cellar 

 without trouble. 



4c. each; 2 foi 

 6c.; 6 for 15c.; 12 

 for 30c. 



Summer-flowering Oxalis Bulbs. 



Summer-flowering Oxalis border^ 



These little bulbsarenot 

 muchlarger thanPeas,bu t 

 quickly throw up a mass 

 of pretty foliage and flow- 

 ers; fine for beds, borders 

 and edgings,also for pots, 

 baskets and vases. For 

 edging, plant 2 or 3 inches 

 apart. Foliage like a 

 snamrock. Lovely pinlr. 

 flowers. 



12foriac.; 20 for 12c.; 

 60for25& 



