MISS MARY R. MARfiN, FLORAL PARK. NEW YORK. 
S3 
A much improved sort, the spikes are enormous in size, 
great in number, and very dazzling in color. The flower 
spikes are so large and heavy with flowers they droop grace¬ 
fully, and are called Drooping Spikes, Bonfire, ett. 
Pkt., 50 seeds, 10 c. 
SflLvaa sPi-EHOEws. 
The standard sort; an easy, continuous and persistent 
bloomer. These scarlet flowers surpass the brightest gerani¬ 
ums m color and quantity of bloom. 
Pkt., 50 seeds, 5c.; % oz. ,20c- 
8CHIZANTHUS. 
Butterfly or Orchid Flower. 
Very elegant and snowy. Flowers very odd, beautiful 
and durable, spotted and blotched with crimson, violet 
and veiiow. A beauty. Seed planted in September and 
October grows and blooms beautifully during the winter 
months In the house, hence the name. 
Pkt., iinest mixed, 20 colors and over, 100 seeds, U c. 
SflLVIfl PfflTEHS. 
One of the most rare and beautiful of all salvias; a rich deep sky-blue a blue 
blues of a11 Iloww ' s: a " 
Pkt., 25 seeds, IOc. 
SALVIA FARIHACEA. 
The Silver Sage. 
qud t ., a T Peais 1° ^together to flower, hundreds upon hundreds of tall spikes of 
mheij Lavender blooms rising from a dense mass of foliage during the entire sea¬ 
son. Far handsomer is it indeed than most any bedding plant we know or tlube. 
being none ot this color grown. As isolated specimens it is Mo veiw Its 
Exhibition? ^kh^fo^seeds^Sc! 1 ^ 8 Were § reat fy admired when shown at our last 
white sauna, 
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_ 1 Pk *. each of the 5 kinds of Salvia, 30o = 
WEW SAL PEG LOS SIS, “ EMPEROR. 
n;,u?'! 1 f,£ a l r>igl0 *^! 1 ^®°^^ h . e g rea tost favorites amoi^nnuals. It holds this 
high p ace because of the ease with which it is grown, the beauty of Its a imost 
chid like flowers, and its continuous habit of blooming, the flowers hein<^ Drocineod 
during the whole summer. This new variety shows marked distinctions’ in^ both 1 1 
(lowers and habit, whether seen at a distance or examined closely it torms r»mv 
one leading stem, which often grows as thick as one’s toger and bears on ™ 
bouquet of the most beautiful flowers. Every one of ™ , i J 1 ^ 
go ld and they arc much larger than those o^tbe olrU-, y ? e Vhele is as mucn difl^- 
coS^non"petunias? In Xl-hthisMveltyfe^oremaSablv^lautiful tlv becweeu , the improved varieties of petunias and the 
it something really extraordinary. Pkt.j 150 seeds 'ec ^ eautiful that experts both m this country and abroad pronounce 
NEW SHLPIGLOSSIS 
“ EMPEROR.” 
SALPIGLQSSIS GRAWPIFLORA. 
blue, straw*nd iS^ 1 5 S“fCTimsonrand r mM«^? e pkt.?KMds! 4 S DleS a petunia with a ri ch gloss. 
Colors delicate 
