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



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Ambrosia. „„1,Sfio?« 

 spiral Htoms, bearinp; an 

 abundanco of small rouiul, 

 preenish-yellow budH and blos- 

 soms wbich are excoediiif^ly 

 fragrant. It is as desirable as 

 tlie Rose Geranium as a plant 

 with fragrant foliage, and for 

 making np into bouquets and 

 otlier floral work. Its long, 

 beautiful, fringy sjiirals of 

 lovely green are unsurpassed. 

 It is one of tlie easiest plants 

 to grow, and seed may be sown 

 early in open ground. 



Pkt., 350 seeds, 4c. 



J^dotis Grandis. ^ 



"^^ From South Africa , but 

 grows perfectly in our climate. 

 The stems are long and the 

 flowers large and showy, from 

 21/2 to 3 inches across. The 

 ray florets are pure white on 

 upper surface with a narrow 



I yellow zone at their base; the 

 under side of the petals is 



I pale lilac. Pkt., 10c. 



CALLIOPSIS. Special Mixture 





NEW HYBRID SUNFLOWERS. 



hjelianihus Cucumerifolius Hybr* FLPL 



These are new varieties of the popular 

 Miniature Sunflower, with semi-double and 

 double flowers, and yield excellent material for 

 cutting. The double flowers are of the same 

 size, shape »and color as those of the perennial 

 Sunflower. Pkt., 5c. 



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/^altiopsis. J* 



Special Mixture. 



Will bloom until 

 frost, thrive in any 

 soil, and requires 

 scarcely any care. 

 Fine cut flower. 



This mixture con- 

 tains all the desira- 

 ble sorts and colors 

 of these beautiful har- 

 dy flowers. A great 

 number of kinds have 

 been especially se- 

 lected for It, and we 

 know it will give en- 

 tire satisfaction. 



Large pkt., 5c.; 

 3 pkts. for 1.3c. 



liartonia Auivu. 



^<artonia Aurea* ,^ ^ ^ 



(Golden Bartonia.) 



Producing showy golden-yellow flowers above 

 its gray and downy thistle-like foliage, which 

 are exceedingly brilliant in the sunshine. Sow 

 where it is to remain, as it does not bear trans- 

 planting; annual; 2 feet. Pkt., 4c. 



