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



5uperb double 

 ^ Hollyhock 

 ^ ^ PUnts. 



These are the grand 

 old monarchs of the 

 ' * old°fashioned gar= 

 den." For planting 

 in rows, groups or sin- 

 gly they are charm- 

 ing—such pillars of 

 color, so delicate, in- 

 tense and pleasing. 

 My mixed colors in- 

 clude pink, salmon, 

 white, yellow, ma- 

 roon and red. Good 

 culture and a little 

 protection during the 

 winter will insure 

 magnificent results. 

 Strong one-year old 

 blooming clumps, 

 finest mixed colors, 

 15c. each, $1.50 per 

 dozen, $10 per 100. 



TUfammoth 

 ■^ "'^ Double Fringed 

 ** cAltegheny'' ^ 

 Hollyhocks* c^ ^ 



These are simply 

 indescribable. The 

 flowers resemble 

 crushed china silk, or 

 the most brilliant 

 crepepaper. The 

 colors are a dream. 

 The spikes often grow 

 7 feet high. Don't be 

 without some of these 

 wonderful flowers. 



Strong blooming 

 plants one-year old, 

 15c. each, $1.50 per 

 dozen, $5 per 50. 



Swperb Double Hollyhock Plants. 



ISc. each, $1.50 per dozen, 



$10 per 100, postpaid. 



pje<^ doable 

 •^ ^ FloTvering 

 Altheas* ^ 

 (Tree Hollyhocks.) 



Our most beautiful 

 suramer and fall 

 blooming shrub, en- 

 tirely hardy. 



Maid of Orleans 

 (new). Large double 

 snow-white flowers, 

 literally covering the 

 stalk for months. 

 Blooming plants, 15c. 

 each, 2 for 25c,, 6 for 

 50c. 



Ball of Fire Cnew). 

 The finest double red, 

 contrasting finely 

 with the white. 

 Blooming plants, 15c. 

 each, 2 for 25c., 6 for 

 50c. 



One each of the two 

 kinds 25c. by mail. 



A/e'cu Allegheny Hollyhocks, 



nammoth Fringed Flowers, 

 Blooms the First Yearfrom Seed. These 

 new Hollyhocks are the largest and 

 most beautiful of any. Flowers 4 to 6 

 inches across, fringed and curled with 

 a peculiar texture which looks like 

 crushed silk. Shell pink, rose and ruby- 

 red; flames of colors delicately shaded 

 toward the edge. Every flower opens on 

 the spike. A magnificent and artistic 

 plant All colors mixed, pkt., 50 seeds, 8c, 



ffollyhocks. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 



World's Fair riixture. This grand 



old plant was always dear to us all. But 

 of late years it is a wonder. Enormous 

 flowers with such deep colors, such deli- 

 cate shades of pink, blush and yellow, 

 with all the darker ones to almost black. 

 Pkt. of 20 colors, 50 seeds, 5c. 

 Double Black.— Pkt., 50 seeds, 8c. 



12 Altheas, 12 kinds blooiiiln2 plants, including the whit* and red, mailMl for $1. 



