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



At.' A hardy an- 



nmbrosta, nualwith lon>? 

 spiral Ptenis, bearinp; an 

 abnndanco of small round, 

 greenisli-.vellow buds and blos- 

 soms wliich nre f>xrpfi(]in/j,ly 

 fragrant. It is as desirable as 

 the Rose Gernnium as a plant 

 with fragrant foliage, and for 

 makini2:up into bouquets and 

 other floral work. Its long-, 

 beautiful, fringy spirals of 

 lovely g-reen are unsurpassed. 

 It is one of the easiest plants 

 to grow, and seed may be sown 

 early iu open ground. 



Pkt., 350 seeds, 4c. 





A crotis Grandis. S 



•^•^ From South Africa, but 

 i grows perfectly in our climate. 



The stems are long and the 

 ! flowers large and showy, from 

 1 21/2 to 3 inches across. The 



ray florets are pure white on 



upper surface with a narrow 

 \ yellow zone at their base; the 



under side of the petals is 



s^ 'pale lilac. Pkt., 10c. 



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NEW HYBRID SUNFLOWERS. 



h^elianihus CucumerifoUus Hybr, FLPL 



These are; new varieties of the popular 

 A'liriature Sunflower, with semi-double and 

 dcuble flowers, and yield excellent material for 

 rutting. The double flowers ai-e of the same 

 size, shape and color as those of the perennial 

 Sunflower. Pkt., 5c. 



.nVV^o/2/ 



CALLIOPSIS. Special Mixture. 



^atliopsis. S 



special Mixture. 



Will bloom until 

 frost, thrive in any 

 soil, and requires 

 scarcely a.ny care. 

 Fine cut flower. 



This mixture con- 

 tains all the desira- 

 ble sorts and colors 

 of these beautiful har- 

 dy flowers. A great 

 number of kinds have 

 been especially se- 

 lected for it,, and we 

 know it will give en- 

 tire satisfaction. 



Large pkt., 5c.; 

 3 pkts. for 13c. 



Jlartoniii. Aiuva. 



^artonU Atirea. ^ ^ S 



(Golden Bartonia.) 



Producing showy golden-yellow flowers above 

 its gray and downy thistle-hke foliage, which 

 are exceedingly brilliant in the sunshine. Sow 

 where it is to remain, as it does not bear trans- 

 lilantiiig; annual; 2 feet. Pkt., 4o. 



