MISS MARY E. MARTIX, FLORAL PARK. XEW YORK. 



1 Sir'* 











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JTkfry Rose Seed. ( T^e on5> ^ena- 



Rosa Hultiflora nana Perpetua. 



Tlij« 35 the irut* Nf\v Hardr HvDrid 



Perpetna], Erer-Blooiumir Kosv. wiiicli 



will snrtly blossom hi ^l5Iy dnvs Tbis 



xarieTv is entirely new and very e5X>en- 



sire, and must not be coniourded with 



seed sold as "PolyanTba" or ■ Maiti- 



-' ^■^."' whk-li siuifjiy means "iiiany-flovr- 



." and will not bloom nrnlcr fonr lo 



~ - 'uoDths, ami altosrether iEierJor in 



^ ~" These Rcse-s area wonderial 



tore. Ti^ese srnrd,> little ilid- 



_ - - 7 to dower in babybood. two 



. - ■- - Tiiey flower on little 



sijouts t £ra. Witb aire the 



flowers i - ~ - and naiub^^r. until 



Tfar.iin.reas- 



n each year. 



~ _ ->^midonble. in 



iduij^x ^.OJ^Ji^ rti_jir'. j'lLiiv and crijnson 



Pkt!. 3 cap*ioles. 20 -eeds, with 



" Jadoo"' for soviiiigr. loo. 



Po^y^mhsi or ^ultiflora. ^se 

 Seed* «p" ^ a^ i^ 



iTDe To 

 berrv. 



id that ''s usTially so'd. Thp 

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ROSE 



TESTIMONLALS. 



My Dear Miss Mabtin — The package of rose seeds yon sent that " 

 1t-~- ones blossomed in -57 days iTom sowing the seed. Please accept m^ 



It iriTes me pleasnre to kn;- T:.iT i — j-annas started ont i" 7^- 

 years yoTmi-'rr. Yours "::/■' , 



— t -ij--m. WehaveonetLat ua5 4;5Duds 

 ._?t :o>T Mrs. E. H. Eberts. 



Gbotelast>, April 24. 

 lark ■' came up, and I bad five plants. My 



for the last' package. 



-" _ .^ouldtry it rL"-rO :^ T ---lo to::t- 

 Mas- E. i: >:::-::-; 



Ml I::a.J5 Mj»- Mabtiv— In J-^nu-^r- i - nt to yon lor to 

 Ttti ,— J.-1 J "'owmffToni- diT-ectioij- It an-e np 8t once and 

 I. _!■>(. ^*=-fd qtL.e a -en^a-rio-^ -> - e i:^ _ f-o'-oo^ i^ 



r -^S-^d I t-C^SrutT LB-L W" 



madiTor-o IVTvoathi-A 



Mi— Mabtin— I - 



1 vou two or tVre^- 

 - ^ nine-'p pnmro— 

 -r-Tera nundred b 



-. -_ vT^- »^e:: ^na r ^rt- tn^ 

 Wi-hina: von mncb -ncoes-s 





„ . i , -V Eose 







tbine-'! I ever saw 





iraendt I was bO 



T^c 



i X on, bnt will be 



It 3- WSi 



-hs 1 takepiea^-nre 



Ma- E 



ohokn-« \ T 



-dav I have ueen bny»ng seed and plant- 

 ^^x V -^^o-iafit^ wfh w'l ^t von h'sve ^ent lue 

 T r^ecembeT — 

 incht Bahy 

 'nr.^uv a- 3t 

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a- the bnib 3- -o large I ' •= 



^o'c'^ I love deariy I bav^- 

 T- tbat are li 



Mrs W K OL.1TEB 



Ml-- M E MABTt\— Mv Fairv Eo-e -e^ i • -^ . t » un a*t spnnsr The plajats ar" 

 . -to^. Thev are qmte a, wonder to tonie people. There are no otbe»-- m thi- jla^.-^ 

 Mes. Ida Thompson, Oak P. O., Pnlaski County, Ind. 



^osa. Rixgosa. -J* 



fojiage. 



Japanese Sweetbrier.) A perfectly hardy, erect, bushy 



irrov^r". o: hand^oiDe compact iorm and elegant, broad, snmmg 



Ixs coz.7'--:-5 :::5-ers of showy red or wMte single flowers are 



V red fruits of large size, i 

 "Tibberv. pkt., 25 seed*. 



Ttractive. Valuable for planting with. otbfT 



DC. 



