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



CALLIOPSIS. 



Grows without trouble. Blooms oy hun- 

 dreds. A lovely flower. Shades of 

 orange, yellow, crimson and brown. 'Pkt. , 200 seeds, 3c. 

 CALLIOPSIS, New Double. Handsome double sort. 



Golden vellow wine maroon zone. 

 > Pkt, 200 seeds, 3c. 



CALLIOPSIS. "California 

 Sunbeams." Haiuy. These love- 

 ly improved varieties are much larger 

 than any heretofore offered, and have 

 the great recommendation of being 

 early hlooming; the flowers are beauti- 

 fully formed with very long stems; 

 some saucer-shaped, others flat, some 

 Cosmos flowered, some exquisitely in- 

 curved, while others are like great 

 buttercups. The petals are broad, 

 with pinked, toothed or irregularly 

 fringed edges. Some are very light 

 yellow, others a deeper shade, darker 

 aiound the eye— all >o fine, it is difti- 

 cult to say ^Uiich is mo^t beautiful. 

 Thev an 3 to ft inches in diam- 

 eter. Pkt., 100 seeds, 6c. 



CALLIOPSIS LANCEOLATA 

 GRANBIFLORA. ^'Golden 

 Glory." A haidv <^ort l)looming 

 from Seed the fii^t \car. Very large 

 golden Aellou flo'\\ei><, of gieat ele- 

 gance and beaut>. The jilant i'^ cov- 

 ered \^uh flower's the entire summer. 

 One of our most artistic flowers, 

 rkt, 100 seeds, 5e. 



ESCHOLTZIA-CALIFORNIA POPPY 

 ESCHOLTZiffl— CHLIFORWtA POPPY 



Glory.) These produce a wealth of beauty— a carpet of gold, unsur- 

 passed by any flower grown. A flower whose grace is beyond criticism, 

 whose beauty is unsurpassed. Produced in bounteous profusion. A 

 spray of these is the artist's ideal. What a picture they make. For 

 beds' and edgings they are a mass of flowers all summer. The ground 

 is covered with the 'fern-like foliage, overlaid with these golden tulip 

 poppies. Pkt., 250 seeds, 5c. 



NEW ESCHOLTZIA *'THE GOLDEN WEST 



ers of this grand new variety measure from 3 to 6 inches m diameter, 

 they have very large, overlapping petals, often daintily waved at the 

 edges. They are of various forms, some flat, some cup-shai)ed, 

 others very deep with flaring edges. They are of a light canary-yellow 

 color with an orange blotch at the base of the petals, which blotch 

 often suffuses almost the whole flower. They are decidedly beautiful. 

 Price, pkt., Sc; 3 pkts. for 15c. 



GfANT YELLOW TULIP POPPY. 



( Hunnemannia 

 Fumariaefolia.) 



In our trial grounds the past two seasons this was one of the showiest 



and most satisfactory plants, in over four hundred trials. Seed sown 



earlv inMav, and by the middle of July the plants are covered with 



their large buttercup-vellow poppy-like" blossoms, and thev were never out of flower until hard frost The plants grow 



about 2 feet high, are quite bushy, with beautiful feathery glaucous foliage. Pkt,, 100 seeds, 6c. 



GIANT YELLOW TULIP POPPY. 



