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



NEW BROWAL UA GRAND I FLORA. 



"While in France last summer this plant -was highly rec- 

 ommended to me. It came from such a reliable source I had 

 no hesitation in catalogueing it last spring. It has proved 

 to be a remarkably good thing— every one "who has gro^vn 

 it is delighted. It 'is a perennial, grooving year after year. 

 Will bloom equally as well indoors as out ; after blooming 

 all summer outside, cut it back and pot it. After a little 

 check it will begin to bloom and continue in flower all 

 winter long; it can then be set outside. For a single pot 

 plant, for beds or borders, it is grand and as a basket plant 

 nothing surpasses it. Flowers often*measure over an inch 

 across, of a deep violet blue, with distinct white eye. 



Strong plants, 15c., 2 for 25c.; 5 for 50c. 



Seed, pkt, lOc; 3 for 25c. 



BRACHYCOME, Swan River Daisy. 



A dwarf free-bloomer, excellent for baskets and 

 edgings; blue and white flowers. Pkt.. 100 seeds, 5c. 



BALSAMS. Dble. Camellia-Flowered Perfection. 



"Floral Park Mixture." 



These Balsams are as fine as any grown or sold by anyone. 



These flowers are all large, colors bright and varied, from deli- 

 cate lemon, pink, blush, scarlet, spotted, and snow- 

 white. Pkt., 5u seeds. 5c.; ^^-oz , iOc; %-oz., 15c. 



Large Double Mixed— Pkt, 50 seeds, 3c.; 34-oz., IOc. 



Snowball— Large Double, snow-white. 

 Pkt., 4c. 



Maiden's Blush— Delicate Pink. Pkt., 3o. 



Light Lemon. Pkt.. 5c. 



Scarlet— Brilliant shining scarlet. Pkt., 4c. 



Carnation— Lovely flesh 

 color. Pkt., 4c, <S^r% 



I Pkt. each of the 7 

 kinds, 20 cents. 



BLUE DAISY. 



Agathea Coelestis.) 



The flowers are the very 

 counterpart of the Paris Daisy 

 but sky blue with a yellow 

 disk ; of easy growth aiid pro- 

 duces flowers all the year. 

 Also fine winter bloomer. 



Pkt.,120 seeds, 5o. 



BLUE DAISY. 



