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



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EUPHORBIA HETROPHYLLA. Painted Leaf. 



Called so because the leaves are so bright and showy. Plant 

 grows 3 to 4 feet high, and about mid-summer becomes a mass 

 of rich foliage and color. Small, white flowers in the centre of 

 each orange-scarlet bract. The leaves become a vivid carmine 

 or scarlet, with green tips. Start early to get the full benefit of 

 t hese brilliant colors. Fkt., 50 seeds, 5c.; yj doz., 15c. 



EUPHORBIA VARIEGATA (Snow on the Mountain). 



A showy border plant, with foliage veined and margined 

 Vvith white ; very attractive. Per pkt., 30 seeds, 5c. 



KEWILWORTH IVY. 



Hardy little climber, clings 

 to walls, etc., and a valuable 

 trailing plant for hanging bas- 

 kets, vases, etc., 3 to 6 feet 



Pkt. lOOBeeda. #1*, 



ERYSIIWUIW DWARF 



YELLQtfl/. 



A charming new garden an- 

 nual, compactly branching and 

 only 6 inches high, completely 

 covered with golden yellow 

 flowers. The regularity in habit 

 is so perfect that it can be used 

 for edgings and ribbon garden- 

 ing with strik- 

 ing effect. Pkt., 

 j^-i3 lOU seeds, 5c. 



■RYSIMUM AUREUM. Dwarf Yellow. 



(Everblooming Balsam.) 



This is constantly in flower. 

 The outside of the plant is cov- 

 ered with these curious and 

 pretty rich pink flowers. 



ISOTOMA LOWGIFOLIA. 



(Silver Star.) 



This new plant grows into a pyramidal limsh, covered 

 with beautiful star-shaped large white flowers. 

 Pkt. 100 seeda. «*.; 4 for «,««^, 



