MISS MARY E. MARTIN 



FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK 



WEEPING 

 LANTANA* 



The most beautiful 

 basket plant ever 

 grown. 

 Record of Otie Plant. 

 Planted in an ordinary nail 

 keg In May, was in flower 

 all the time till August, when 

 it had 590 clusters of flowers. 

 Continued in full Qower (removed 

 to a greenhouse io October) to 

 December, when 850 clusters were counted. 

 The plant has a most graceful drooping habit, 

 grows rapidly, and blooms persistently wmter 

 and smnmer, producing a cluster 

 of flowers at each leaf. Color, most 

 delicate, clear, brilliant rosy lilac. 

 rr^' 15c. each, 2 for 35c. 



AMERICAN WONDER LEMON. 



In this wonderful Lemon we have the rich glossy 

 leaves, like the dv/ax-f Orange, and with them these giant 

 fruits. Its blossoms are waxy white, like a Tuberose, and 

 as fragrant as Orarige blossoms. This is not only a show 

 fruit, but equal in every way to ordinary lemons, while 

 ten times as large. 15 c. each, 2 for /85c. 



NEW PINK HIBISCUS ''PEACHBLOW.'^ 



Tiiis is one of the finest free flowering plant novelties 

 otTereci- The flov/ers are double, and from four to five 

 incbes in diameter ; of a charming, rich, clear pink color, 

 uith a small, deep crimson center. An entirely new and 

 wost beautiful shade. It blooms abundantly and contm- 

 uouslv, even on small plants, during the entii*e summer 

 and f alJ months. First size, loc. each, 2 for S5c., prepaid. 



