MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK. 
43 
ACiSLYPHA SflHPERt . (Philippine Medusa.) 
This was the only real bona fide novelty in n'lants last spring. It is a most sen¬ 
sational plant when grown properly, ana tna ocMest plant ever seen. I have seen 
the crimson scarlet blooms over two feet Iona’, arooping gracefully all around the 
plant. It is somewhat sensitive to cold, and oniv reaches perfection when erown 
renoShat n'E T fi ® 0me 1 0f ™ customers Who bought this plant last spring, 
repoit that it bloomed finely planted out side, that the tendrils were loim and 
highly colored. Good-strong plants 25c. each. 5 lor $ 1 . 00 . ° 
flNTBGONOM — MOUHTfll N 
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This plant has been exploited by 
a prominent firm of florists until 
one would think it was the plant 
of plants; it is a good, even a 
grand, plant; but requires some 
time to come to perfection, and as 
far north as this the roots will need 
some protection thrown over them 
in shape of leaves, boughs or 
coarse manure. 
Numberless clusters of deep pink 
blossoms so completely cover the 
vine as to almost hide the foliage. 
Grand and effective. 
Plants !5c. each, 2 for 25c. 
Seed pkt. 5c. 
MEW WEEPiMG LSSTRMS. 
MEW WEEPIMG LflMTflHfl. 
The most beautiful basket plant ever grown. 
cord ® n ® plant—Planted in an ordinary nail keg in Mav was 
the tlme c 1 A 3J? ust - when it had five hundred and ninety 
“csof floweis, continued m full flower (removed to a greenhouse 
coi 1 n^d bCr lf-''?i^ )eC K m ; ’ er ’ when three hundred and fifty clusters were 
S,, Tafl h i im l e i! e 'i y young branch was cut off to propagate, 
January 14th, it had one hundred beautiful new clusters. The 
^ graceful drooping habit, grows rapidly, and blooms 
persistently winter and summer, producing a cluster of flowers at each 
Color, most delicate, clear, brilliant, rosy lilac; foliage, bright 
ua_i k green. Does equally well in winter or summer. 
8 5c. each, 2 for 25c. 
T HE EWERBLOOM8MG PfiM SY 
This is an everblooming Lady Wash¬ 
ington Geranium, a plant that is highly 
prized by everyone. The ordinary kinds 
bloom only once during the year, while 
this plant is covered with flowers most of 
the time—winter and summer. The strik¬ 
ing looking flowers literally cover the 
Plant. The flowers are a rich plum 
purple, sometimes almost black, while the 
lower petals are rosy pink and white, 
almost exactly like the Pansy —a very 
beautiful window plant. 
Strong plants, 20c. each, 3 for 59c, 
