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



Rouble golden w^dbeckia. 



Golden Glow. 



This is one of tlie grandest liardy yellow flowering- 

 plants ever iutroduced, particularly valuaole tor gar- 

 den, lawa acd park planting; grows (5 to 8 teet hijih; 

 tiraceful branching habit, and pretty foliage. Bloom'=i 

 during July and August the -first season, and bears 

 immense masses of large, round, golden yellow- 

 flowers, perfectly double like roses and two or three 

 ioches across, covering the whole plant with a sheet 

 of splendid golien yellow flowers for weeks. It is 

 easv to grow, and sure to bloom, and cannot be too 

 highly recommended as one of the most showy and 

 handsome ornamental plants ever introduced. The 

 flowers are borne by hundreds, on long, g-raceful, 

 nodding stems, just right for cuttina-. Do not forget 

 to include it in your order; it is a plant that will 

 please you. 



15c. each; 3 for 25c.; 4 for 50c.; SI. 35 doz., 

 postpaid. 



CANNA SEED, 



Large Flowering French and Giant Orchid Flower 

 Mixed. 



This seed is saved from the very best and newest 

 named American and Crozy's dwarf Gladiolus flower- 

 ing Cannas. Seed blooms the first year. Soak them 

 in boiling water overnight; sow singly in small pots 

 as soon as convenient, and grow as rapidly as possible. 



Pkt., 15 seeds, 6c. Goo<» mixed Cauiia seed, 

 l)kt., 15 seeds, 3c.; y^^Wi., 35c. 



" Aeii Dovblo Goklcii Rudbeckia,. 

 ^chtzophraqma Hydrangeotdes, ^ ^ 



*^ (Climbins: Hydrangea.) 



A climbing plant with w'hite or flesh-colored 

 flowers, resembling some of the hydrangeas; a 

 slow 2;rower wnile young and hard to get started, 

 but very showy when large. 50c. 



^Je^w ^eutzia Corymbiflora* ^ ^ 



(Snou in Summer.) 



This is a new Chinese Deutzia. introduced by Jfr. 

 de Vilmorin. In June it is covered with large 

 white flowers, in clusters of from 30 to 40, and in 

 such a profusion that the shrub appears to be 

 covereil with snow. The appearance -is equally 

 fine at the end of July. The shrub also flowers 

 again in September. It is a novelty of sterling 

 merit, and produces excellent effects, either 

 isolated on the lawn or planted in groups in 

 front of larger shrubs in the border. 



Plants, 15c. each; 2 for 25c. 



CANNA ROOTS. 



AI.SACE. The White Canna. 



E I -DOR A DO. The best yellow. 



PRESIDENT McKINLEV. Bright scarlet 

 crimson. 



E<iA NDALE. Intense currant red. 



IT \E«A. Crimson, yellow bordei\ 



SOUVENIR D'ANTOI^E OROZV. Scarlet 

 and gold. 



All the above kinds, 12c. each; 3 for 30c. 



New Deutzia CorymbiSora (Snow in Summer). 



