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









Nertera Depressa. 



"RJertera. Depress a » ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 

 ■* " (Coral Bead Plant.) 



A cliarmiu^, liardy perennial, which forms a dense 

 cai-pet, close on the g-round, producing crimson berries in 

 great profusion. As a house plant, however, nothing could 

 be more attractive than a plant in fruit. Pkt., 15 seeds, 

 10c. 



A f 7-> / ' ^ A most beautiful 



Jlbrus FrecatortUS, ^ climber, either for pot 

 ^ * (Crab's-Eye Vine ) culture or the open 



ground in summer; bears clusters of bright yellow 

 flowers, followed by bunches of pods, which, when dry, 

 burst open, disclosing brilliant red seeds with binck eyes, 

 used for making beads and other ornaments, for which 

 purpose they are exceedingly pretty. Put., 20 seeds, 4c. 



A -,v/^;^^t./., CJ^U^ «t Rapid, luxuriant, 



ArtStolochta Stpho. ^ hardy perennial climb- 

 (Dntcliman's Pipe "Vine.) er ; large leaves, mak- 

 ing dense shade ; flowers yellow and brown, mottled and 

 curiously shaped. 30 feet. Pkt., 10c. 



gobea. Scandens» White. 





Pkt. 



New variety, with 

 pure white flowers. 

 10 seeds, 8c. 



y^ T/-/ ^ Favorite summer climb- 



lypress Vtne. ^ ^^„ annuals, with feathery 

 foliage and star-shaped flowers, borne in clusters. 

 15 to 20 feet. Mixed col«.rs, pkt., 50 seeds, 4c. 



^^perus AtternifoUus» ^ ^ t^ ^ 



(Umbrella Grass.) 

 Excellent for growing in water or damp places, fine 

 for aquariums. Pkt., 5c. " - 



ommetina SeUo<wiana* 



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(The New L.anip Plant.) 



A compact, procumbent annual ; very showy for gar- 

 den beds, and fine for hanging over vases and baskets; 

 bears continually a profusion of rich cobalt blue, rose and 

 white flowers. Xlie three kinds mixed, pkt., 10c. 



gutter fiy Cyclamen* ^ ^ ^ 



"^^ (Cyclamen Persicum Papilio. ) 



The new Butterfly Cyclamen. The flowers 

 have finely curled or gracefully waved petals. In 

 color, from pure white to dark red, and also such 

 tints as creamy white, light yellow and greenish 

 yellow. These mostly appear as bordering to 

 other colors, producing most charming effects. 

 The plant flowers profusel.y and for a long time, 

 and makes a most desirable pot plant for room 

 decoration. Awarded first-class certificate at the 

 Ghent, London, Paris and Antwerp exhibitions. 

 P^t., 10 seeds, 25c. 



fragarU Indict. ^ niS"te?Cac°e: 



(Chinese Strawberry.) ous creeper, 

 from India, with yellow blossom and bright 

 red fruit, like small strawberries. Elegant for 

 rockwork or hanging baskets. Pkt., 100 

 seeds, 6c. 



Jmpatiens Ptatypetata Alba. beautiTuli 



plant and I highly recommend it. This nov- 

 elty resembles in growth and habit the well-known 

 type with purple flowers ; in each axis of the three 

 upper leaves it bears a large, quite flat-lipped 

 flower, with two broad lobes and a slightly re- 

 curvated spur. The color is pure white, with a 

 purplish carmine eye ; an excellent pot plant for 

 the greenhouse or conservatory. Pkt., 15c. 



Ocymum Comosum. 



Or^M^<,*y, r^*y,r^^.,*^ *£ A stroug, casy-growiug, showy 



Cymum Comosum, ^ pi^nt, and very little known. 

 Large spikes of pink and purple flowers. Pkt., 100 seeds, 5c. 



T upinus. ^ ^ ,^ S ^ 



( \rboreus Snow Queen.) This is also 

 a very beautiful new plant. This hardy perennial 

 variety will be found a great acquisition to gar- 

 dens. It forms dense bushes about 4 feet high, 

 completely clothed to the ground with elegant 

 racemes of snowy-white flowers. Pkt., 15c. 



fjumulus Lupulus, ^ ^en ^hop^. "with 

 golden leaves. Pkt., 5c. 



