Miss Mary K. Martin, Floral Parle, New York, 
CENTRGSEMA GRANDIFLORA. 
A hardy vine; blooms in June and July: 
always covered with lovely pea-shaped 
(lowers. Rosy-violet, back of flower white. 
Pkt. 5 cents. 
CALIFORNIA ViOLET SEED, 
Never before offered for sale by any one. 
My seed is large, fresh and plump and 
comes up quickly. Pkt. 10 cts., 3 for 25 cts. 
Japanese Chrysanthemum. 
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.■Japanese Chrysanthemum- 
No flower can ever take the place of this. The Fall months are not half a Fall without 
^em. My seed is the TOK.IO MIXTURE, composed of all the best Japanese and Clllne.e 
kmds, and imported from Japan. Curious shapes and beautiful colors, including the famous 
ostrich-plumed sorts—twisted, curved, and bristling. Bow seed as late as March and they 
b 1 ? 0 .™' ily.m October and November. These fine varieties need a little protection the fim 
winter, if left in the ground. Packet of 50 seeds, 10 cents. 
Glasgow Prize Cockscomb 
Cineraria Grandiflora 
CACTUS 
The best of all these old- 
fashioned beauties. Immense 
heads of a rich crimson. Pkt. 
(enough for 100 plants) 5 cents. 
One of the finest fall and win¬ 
ter house plants. Blooms all 
winter in the house. Used in all 
exhibitions of plants. 10 cols. 10c 
These curious and hardy 
plants grow easy from seed. 
Plant inside where it is warm. 
Pkt. (30 seeds) 10 cents. 
