MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL RARE, NEW YORE. 
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NEW HELIOTROPE—LEMOINES 
GlflflT HYBRIDS. 
These giant hybrids are magnificent. They come in 
bloom sooner than any other kind. Trusses of flowers 
are often 10 to 12 inches across. The fragrance is sub¬ 
lime. The colors are pure white, shades of violet and 
deep indigo. Pkt., 100 seeds, 6c. 
Egypt and M id night— A pair of dusky beauties. 
The stems are black as ink; foliage resembles thick 
crape; flowers, violet variegated with white. 
Pkt., 100 seeds, 5c. 
Heliotrope Grandiflorum —All large kinds, mixed. 
Pkt., 150 seeds, 4c. 
INULA GLANDULOSA GRAND I FLORA. 
Hardy perennial 
garden plant, 2 
feet high, with 
large single 
golden-yellow 
flowers, 4 to 5 
inches across, 
composed of long, 
narrow, wavy pet¬ 
als. Pkt., 8c. 
ICE PLANT. 
Pretty summer 
trailing annual 
for vases and 
rock work; leaves 
covered with ice¬ 
like drops,% foot. 
Pkt., 5c, ” 
VARIEGATED JAPANESE HOP. 
A lovely vine, growing 30 feet in a season, giving 
a welcome and charming shade. Variegated foliage, 
splashed and streaked with white. 
Pkt., 50 seeds, 4c. 
HIBISCUS CRIMSON EYE. 
These immense flowers of pure white, with crim¬ 
son eye, often measure 20 inches around, andaplant 
will often have several hundred. It blooms from 
seed the first year, sown in the open ground. Peren¬ 
nial, and lasts year after year. Pkt.. 5c. 
Hibiscus Giant Yellow or Golden Bowl— Enormous 
golden cup-shaped flower; blooms early and continuously. 
New and very desirable. Pkt., 8c.; 4for 25c. 
