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



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M^erbtooming Pansy Gera.nium, ^ ^ ^ 



^■^ This is an everbloonnng Lady Washington Geranium, a plant that 

 is highly prized by every one. The ordinary kinds bloom once during the 

 year, while this plant is covered with flowers most of the time — winter and 

 summer. The striking-looking flowers literally cover the plant. The 

 flower^ are a rich plum purple, sometimes almost black, while the lower 

 petals are rosy pink and white, almost exactly like tlie Fansy— a very 

 beautiful window plant. Strung: plants, 20c. each; 3 for 50c. 



\spa.ra.gtis Plumosus* 



(Asparagus Fern.) 



One of the prettiest house ptnnts The 

 leaves aie bright gieen, giacetulh arched, 

 sui passing Maidenh.nr Feins m gi ue deli- 

 c.uv of textuie, and richness of color It is 

 admirably adapted to house culture 



Fkt.,8 seeds, 10c. 



He dutiful plants, 1 5r. each; 3 for "JSc. 



Asparagus SprengerL ^ ^ 



^^ (Emerald Feather.) 



Good plants, 15c. each; 3 f.»r 25c. 

 Pkt. 10 seeds, 10 cts. 



One plant of each kind Asparagus, 25c. 

 postpaid. 



Russelia Elegantissima 



TZ^tissetta Ete- 

 J- V gantissima* 



(New.) 

 A very striking 

 pemi-trailing plant, 

 especially adapted 

 for hanging baskets, 

 vases, or window 

 boxes, where a deli- 

 cate, graceful effect 

 is sought. The plant 

 is skeleton -like in 

 growth, throwing 

 long spikes of rush- 

 like branching foli- 

 age, 2 to 3 feet long, 

 which are literally 

 covered with bril- 

 liant coral-red flor- 

 ets. 



Price, 15c. each ; 

 2 for 25c. 



pragrant Clerodendron. ^ 



It is a bold-looking plant of 

 good habit, producing dense heads of 

 rosy-white jasmine-scented flowei-s, 

 remaining perfect a long while, and 

 forming a bou(iuet of their own. A 

 plant that will please you. 

 Ditjliuct, 16c. eatli. 



