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



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BIRD OF PARADISE. (Poinciana GHIesi.) 



The flowers of this rare plant are of a rich golden yellow, measure 

 two and one-half inches across, and are produced in very large 

 trusses. The most attractive part of the flower is the large pistils, 

 which are spread out in fan-like form, and are of a beautiful, bright 

 crimson color. The foliage is highly decorative, similar to a very 

 delicate Acacia. If the seed is started early, it will produce a jtrofu- 

 siou of blooms the first year. Pkt. lOc. 



PVRETHRUM-LITTLE GEM. 



One of the most popular foliage plants we have ; for 3dging a bed 

 or walk thev are superb. Foliage fern-like, double goldcn-vellow 

 flowers. Pkt., 50 seeds, ftc. 



HARDY PASSION FLOWER. 



This lovely hardy climber grows from seed b,» 

 easy as can be. Pkt. 5c. 



PLATYCODON GRANDIFLORA. 



Lovely blue, white and violet flowers all sum- 

 mer. Lives from year to year. Pkt. 3c. 



DOUBLE PORTULACCA-Mixed. 



.+,.^^^/^?i^ ^^ ^^^^® ^P,® ^"^\^J^ varieties produce flowers like large double Roses. A bed of these are magnificent, thickly 

 sandy son ^Pkt^loo^ d s y^^^o^-^carlet rose and crimson flowers. They thrive under the scorching sun and in light 



SINGLE PORTULACCA. 



These shower the plants completely over with large, bright, beautiful flowers of the most lovely shades. Pkt., 300 seeds, 3q, 



