MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK 



A7e«cu Gia.nt Imperial Cerdaxitea,* . ^ ^ 



(Centaurea Imperial is.) 



This magnificent new Giant Centaurea is a rapid, easy- 

 grower, soon making a large plant. The flower stems are 

 long, the flowers large and very sweet scented. 



This new Centaurea, a cross between C, Moschata and 

 Margaret, represents the best that has been produced in these 

 beautiful summer-blooming plants. The bushes are about 

 4 feet high, of enormous dimensions and are covered with 

 large, beautiful flowers of the same form and fragrance of 

 Centaurea Margaret. The flowers will keep for over a week 

 in water if cut just when they are about to open. It is of 

 easy culture. The color variation is very great, almost infi- 

 nite. 

 C. Imperialis. Qiant White, very 



fragrant. Pkt. 75 seeds 5c. 

 C. Imperialis. Giant Rosy Red. 



Pkt. 75 seeds 5c. 

 C. Imperialis. Giant Lilac, with 



white center. Pkt. 75 seeds 5c. 

 C. Imperialis. Giant Brilliant 



Purple. Pkt. 75 seeds 5c. 

 C. Imperialis. Giant Pink, with 



white center. Pkt. 75 seeds 5c. 

 C. Imperialis. Iphigenia, whitish 



rose with large white center, ex- 

 tra fine variety. Pkt. 75 seeds 5c. 

 1 Pkt. each of the six above kinds 



25c. 



Pkt. 100 seeds, all colors, mixed, 4c., 3 pks. for 10c. 



P. . ^ ,. c J Saved from the fiuest named 

 rtze La.rna.tton oeea, varieties ; artificially fertilized 

 Dy hand. I have made special arrangements to have this 

 seed raised for me by a carnation specialist having long ex- 

 perience and especial training. 

 Pkt. 35 seeds, 1 5c. 



jye<w Giant Flcywered Fancy Dianthus* ^ 



"Oriental Beauties." 



A magnificent strain of Giant Flowered Dianthus, 

 originally from Japan, but enlarged and improved by 

 three seasons in California. These splendid flowers meas- 

 ure from 2 to zy» inches across, with petals frequently 

 measuring 1^ inches in diameter. They are most exquis- 

 itely formed, the petals being full, overlapping, crinkled 

 and lacinated. The flowers possess that peculiar and ar- 

 tistic charm so noticeable in all plants from the Flowery 

 Kingdom. They range in color from pure white, through shades of pink and crimson, many strikingly marked and 

 variegated ; the coloring and marking is rich beyond description ; nothing could be more dainty and pretty than 

 their charming ruffles and frills. Every one is delighted with them. They are perfectly hardy, are perpetual 

 bloomers, needing only to be cut back every few weeks to bring on a new crop of flowers. Pkt. 100 seeds, 8c. 



g eniaurea Marguerite, 





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A very handsome plant, large, pure silvery white 



flowers of the sweetest fragrance. Produced on long, 



stiff stems, are most admirably adapted for bouquets, 



vases, etc. Flowers keep for a week after being cut. 



Pkt. 60 seeds, Sc. 



