MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK. 
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This pr'ant Las been grown extensive¬ 
ly the last four or five years by the flor¬ 
ists as a cut flower ; in fact, nothing is 
more beautiful than the graceful sprays 
loaded from tip to base with large, pure, 
white, waxy, sweet-pea-like flowers, en- 
sconsed_ among the beautiful green 
acacia-like foliage. The plant is easy 
to grow, begins to flower when very 
small, and is in flower nearly the year 
around, for winter or summer, inside or 
out, it is at home. Grows quick from 
seed. 
Pkt. Seed, 10c. 
Plants, 15c. each; 2 for 25r. 
MEXICAN PRIMROSE . 
It is Strictly a Perpetual Bloomer, 
Afit te in flower at all times of the year, a good specimen showing from 10 t( 
eu large saucer-shaped blossoms about 3 inches a.cross, superb colors and beauti 
III™™ f Ai t a plaut 1 for Ranging basket or pot it is unexcelled. Each blosson 
i™ f *1™ “any days before fading, and when it drops others are out to take 
III ™ I™,-,rA e I v. 1 anls n a free g rower ' succeeding in any soil or situation, anc 
commencing to bloom almost as soon as the cuttings are potted. As a window 
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Pkt., 30 seeds, 5c. Plants, 12c. each; 3 for 30c. 
LOUISE CLOSSOK. 
Rex Begonia, 
One of the richest and most beautiful 
of the Rex family. The coloring is sim¬ 
ply magnificent—center of leaf deep 
bronze with broad band of silvery rose, 
edged bronze. 20c., 2 for 35c. 
The new dwarf or bushy Trumpet 
Creeper is one of the sensational novel¬ 
ties of the season. It blooms nearly the 
whole year round. The flowers are 
nearly 2 inches in length, of a rich 
lemon, shading to dark orange yellow. 
The nicely cut foliage furnishes decor¬ 
ative material for bouquets, etc. High¬ 
ly ornamental. 
Pkt-, 35 Seeds, 8c.; 3 for 20c. 
GENISTA FRAGRANS. 
Shower of Gold. 
A most desirable spring-flowering 
plant, producing its fragrant bright 
golden-yellow flowers in the greatest 
profusion. As a winter plant of the 
easiest culture it is unsurpassed. 
Plants, 15c. each; 2 for 25c. 
Seeds, pkt., 25 seeds, 8c. 
