MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK. 
JAPANESE IMPERIAL OR GIANT 
Saved from the finest double flowers, imported direct from Japan. 
Pkt., 25 seeds, 8c. 
MORNING GLORY. 
As the Angel of Morn speeds on the rays of early dawn 
from east to west, the dewy trumpets of the Morning 
Glory announce her coming and carpets her way from 
ocean to ocean. 
The flowers of these New Mammoth Morning Glories 
are as large as moonflowers, often 6 inches across, and 
the petals of many are beautifully fringed and ruffled. 
The vines begin to bloom when 2 to 3 feet high and con¬ 
tinue to bear flowers by the hundreds until frost. The 
flowers are not only large but superior in everyway to 
the common kind. The petals are thicker, which gives 
the colors a deeper and richer look. The flowers are 
strangely and beautifully marked and colored in a way 
never seen before. Snowy throats with blood-red border, 
velvet plum bordered with white, snow-white through 
all possible shades of blue, and of red from palest pink 
to darkest reds and purples. They are streaked, mottled, 
striped, marbled and bordered in a wonderful fashion, 
and sometimes show rare shadings of ash gray, bronze, 
brown and slate-blue, colors rarely found in any other 
flowers. To gain time start the seeds in small pots in the 
house in March or April, and plant in a warm, sunny 
place. 
Pkt., 50 seeds finest mixed, 5c., 34 °z. 15c. 
CONSUELO. 
Immensely large carmine (lowers with a deep pure 
white border, foliage beautifully mottled with green and 
white. 
Plct., 25 seeds, 8c. 
BRIDAL ROSE. 
The most magnificent variety ever offered. Flowers 
satin white, beautifully ruffled, with 6 or 7 distinct rays of ivory white. The foliage 
is Golden Yellow. This variety remains open nearly all day, and begins to bloom 
when only a few inches high and has yet but 2 or 3' leaves'; grows very tall, and 
makes a heavy vine literally covered with these elegant flowers. Pkt 25 seeds 8c 
Th ese are the two finest varieties ev *>r sold. 
RUFFLED AND FRILLED 
varieties mixed. This mixture contains flowers of all colors, having the petals 
rutiled and fringed. Very scarce. 
Pkt., 35 seeds, 6c. 
DOUBLE JAPANESE MORNING GLORY. 
Washingtonia Filifera. Cocos Weddeliana. 
FILIFERA PALM. 
This plant needs no petting or skill to grow. It 
flourishes with any treatment in any location in the 
house, porch or outside. The leaves are fan-shaped, 
beautifully cut and draped with a silk-like fila¬ 
ment. This is also the easiest palm to grow from 
seed we have, no trouble whatever, and you soon 
have a magnificent plant. Seed sure to grow. 
Pkt., 10 seeds, 6c. 
Strong plants, 15c. each, 2 for 25c. 
COCOS WEDDELIANA. 
The Most Costly and Aristocratic of 
all Palms. 
_ This exquisite plant is used for the most re¬ 
fined occasions and purposes. Used for centers 
in the most elaborate floral designs. For table, 
mantel and jardinieres, as well as for the win¬ 
dow and hall. Grows easy and never gets out 
of shape or color. Never offered so cheap. 
Nice plants, 8 to 10 inches high, 30c. 
Larger plants from 4-inch pots, 50 c. 
LATANIA BORBONICA. B^bonica. 
This is the true palm-leaved palm, from which the leaves are taken 
for our fans. This variety is always good and in great demand. It has 
a decided tropical effect and withal is very hardy ; will stand all kinds 
of treatment. Fine thrifty plants, 20c., 3 for 50c. 
50c. and $1.00 plants'by express. 
Filifera Palms from Seed. This popular Palm is more easily 
and quickly raised from seed than any other. Plant the seed in pots or 
boxes; water well and keep in a warm place until the plant is 3 or 1 
inches high, then pot off in good soil. Pkt., 10 seeds, 6c. 
