MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK 



jdntigonon — Mountain Rose. ^ 



This plant has been exploited 

 by a prominent firm of florists until one 

 would think it was the plant of plants ; 

 it is a good, even a grand plant, but re- 

 quires sometime to come to perfection, 

 and as far north as this the roots will 

 need some protection thrown over them 

 in shape of leaves, boughs or coarse 

 manure. 



Numberless clusters of deep pink 

 blossoms so completely cover the vine 

 as to almost hide the foliage. Grand 

 and effective. Plants, 15c. each, 2 for 

 25c. Seed pkt., 5c. 



pra.gr ant Clerodendron, ^ 

 Is a bold-looking plant of 

 good habit, producing dense heads 

 of rosy-white jessamine - scented 

 flowers, remaining perfect a long 

 while, and forming a bouquet of 

 their own. A plant that will please 

 you. Distinct. 15c. 



Special Offer, 



1 Baby Primrose Plant, 



1 Weeping Lantana Plant, 



1 Double Petunia Plant. 



This collection, 3 plants, 30c; 



A sparagus Plumosus, t^ 

 (Asparagus Fern.) 



One of the prettiest house plants. The 

 leaves are brightgreen, gracefully arched, 

 surpassing Maidenhair Ferns in grace, 

 delicacy of texture and richness of color. 

 It is admirably adapted to house culture. 



Pkt. 5 seeds, 10c. 



Beautiful plants, I5c, each, 2 for 25c. 



A sparagus Sprengeri, ^ 



^^ (Emerald Feather.) 



Good plants, I5c. each, 2 for 25c. 

 Pkt. 10 seeds, 10c. 

 One plant of each kind Asparagus, 23c., postpaid. 



^e'W Weeping Lantana, ^ ^ jt 



The most beautiful basket plant ever grown. 



Record of One Plant. Planted in an ordinary nail 

 keg in May, was in flower all the time till August, 

 when it had 590 clusters of flowers, continued in full 

 flower (removed to a greenhouse in October) to Decem- 

 ber, when 350 clusters were counted. At this time 

 every young branch was cut off to propagate; but 

 on January 14th it had 100 beautiful new clusters. The 

 plant has a most graceful drooping habit, grows rapid- 

 ly, and blooms persistently winter and summer, pro- 

 ducing a cluster of flowers at each leaf. Color, most 

 delicate, clear, brilliant, rosy lilac; foliage, bright dark 

 green. Does equally well in winter or summer. 



15c., each, 2 for 25c. 



Targe Flo'wering, Double-Fringed Petunia 

 "^ Plants, 1^ The new Double-Fringed Pe- 



tunias make beautiful pot plants, blooming almost 

 continuously. I ofTer 4 of the very finest sorts. 



Achille. Crimson-shaded purple, lightly tipped with 

 white. I5c. each, 2 for 2Sc. 



Helen Gould. Clear white, with a beautiful shade of 

 carmine-rose in the center. ISc. each, 2 foi 2Sc. 



Snow Ball. Pure double w'hite. 15c. each, 2 for 25c. 



Sunrise. Pearly white, suffused with a faint flush 

 deepening to rosy pink. 1 Sc. each, 2 for 25c. 

 1 each of the 4 kinds, 50c. 



Double Fringed Petunia Plants, unnamed, in finest 

 contrasting colors, 12c. each, 3 for 30c., 12 for $1. 



