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



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WEMESIA ELEGAWS CRANDIFLORA. 



A very pretty, hardy annual, with 

 an abundance of pretty little Uowers 

 of a soft lavender or i)ale rose color. 

 The llowors are produced through 

 almost the entire summer and the 

 plants are very well suited to beds 

 and borders. 



Pkt., 120 seeds, 5c. 



NEMESIA ELEGANS GRANDIFLORA. 



HEW N BCOTIANA SYLVESTRIS. 



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An exceedingly handsome plant, strictly 

 new, just discovered in 

 the Andes. The plants 

 grow from four to 

 six feet high, are 

 Avell branched; the 

 foliage is very large 

 and ornamental. 

 The flowers are 

 snow-white, 4 

 inch e^s long 

 and very fra- 

 grant. Mr. Bur- 

 bank, the well- 

 known horticul- 

 turist, writes us : — 

 "I am very much 

 pleased with it." 



Pkt, 200 seeds, 

 8c.; 3 pkts. for 

 20c. 



NICOTIANA AFFiWIS. 



Large, open, star-like flowers on a very long 

 trumpet stem. Evening and morning emit a 

 soft, delicious perfume. Plants cut back in the 

 fall v/ill bloom m the house all winter. 



Pkt., 200 seeds, 4c. 



NIGELLA-LOVE-IN-A-MIST. 



A charming, easy-growing annual, making a 

 compact plant 1 to 2 feet high. Large double 

 porcelain, blue and white flowers completely 

 cover the plants, beautifully set off with the 

 feathery foliage. Pkt,, 100 



PARK'S STAP FLOWER. 



(Me. Park's Description.) 

 "For some years past the Gladiolus-flowered Cannas have been con- 

 sidered the most stately and attractive of flowering Bedding Plants. I 

 offer a rival, however, in the gorgeous flowering plar-t recently discov- 

 ered in the Argentine Wilds, known as Park's Star Flower. I dissemi- 

 nated a good many seeds of this plant last season, and the reports 

 which have come in are of the most flattering character. The plant has 

 immense leaves, and throws up a strong, branching stalk which begins 

 to bloom early in the season, and continues to grow and bloom untrl cut 

 down by frost. The leaves are often over three feet long and two feet 

 oroad, while the stalk, bearing the immense panicles of creamy, sweet 

 scented, tubular flowers, reaches, under favorable conditions, the mar. 

 velous height of ten or twelve feet. Set 18 inches apart in a bed, the 

 plants have a stately effect." Pkt., 300 seeds, 5c. 

 NEIWOPHILLA. Love Grove. Pkt., 100 seeds, 3c. 



NIEREMBERCIA CRACILIS. Pkt., 150 seeds, 4c. 



