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



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bit's Mammoth Sage* ^ 

 The illustration shows a 

 leaf of average size. The 

 plants are very strong grow- 

 ing, the first season attain- 

 ing one foot in height, 

 and spreading so that 

 single plant covers 

 a circular space three 

 feet in diameter. The 

 leaves are borne well 

 above the soil, keep- 

 ing them clean ; they 

 are very large and ol unusual 

 substance, strong in flavor, and 

 of superior quality. It is per= 

 fectly hardy, even in New England, and 

 attains still larger growth the second sea- 

 son. A single plant of Holt's Mammoth Sage will yield more than 10 of the common variety. It never seeds. 

 Price, 10c. each, 3 plants for 25c., 7 for 50c., or 15 plants for $1, sent safely, postpaid, by mail. 



J?hubarb, ^ ^ ^ ^ 



^ rionarch. 



The largest, best and most distinct sort in 

 cultivation. The stalks are very broad, thick, 

 succulent and of superior flavor. The Monarch 

 has been awarded first prize for several years 

 at exhibitions of the Massachusetts Horticul- 

 tural Society. On one occasion the 12 stalks 

 shown weighed 28 pounds, leaves off. The 

 average length of stalk is about 16 inches. 

 Seed, pkt., lOc, ounce, 25c., 3^ pound, 75c., 

 pound, $2.50, by mail. 



Rhubarb Roots. Set in spring and they 

 will furnish leaf stalks the following season. 

 We offer the largest and best variety, lOc. 

 each, $1 per dozen, by mail. By express, 

 dozen, 60c., $4 per 100. 



janagon, t^ ^ ^ 



The True Tarragon (Artemisia dracunculus) seldom, if ever, 

 gives fertile seeds, but is appreciated thoroughly by all who know 

 it for the use of its aromatic leaves in seasoning or salads, also for 

 Tarragon Vinegar. The foliage, if cut in autumn, can be kept in a 



dry state the same as other herbs. In the northern states give some 



protection during the winter. At the low prices named the True Tarragon should now find a place in every good gar- 

 aen, as it is very valuable for its own delightful qualities, and no other herb can rightly take its place. 

 Price of plants, 15c. each, 2 for 25c., 5 for SOc, 12 for $1, postpaid. 



/^paragus Plants* ^ S ^ S 



These prices do not include postage. If to go by mail, 



add 25c. per hundred for the 1 year old plants, and 50c. per 100 



for the 2 year old plants. We furnish 25 of a kind at the 100 



rate, except where noted. 



Columbian riammoth White. One year old roots, dozen, 

 iSc, 100, 75c., 500, $3, 1,000, $5.50; 2 year old plants, 100, $1, 

 per 1,000, $6.50. 



Palmetto Asparagus. Very large, and very early sort. 

 Prices, same as Columbian White. 



Tarragon. 



fl olden Cluster Hop ^ine-'^ots* ^ t^ 



^^ Every one should have their own Hop Vine, a beautiful 

 and useful plant. A large productive sort, growing in clusters 

 and easily gathered ; the finest variety. Price, by mail, post- 

 paid, 10c, each, 75c, per dozen. 



