MISS MARY E. MARTIN’S NOVELIES IN SEEDS EOR 1898. 
ISOTORfiB LOHGIFOLIA . 
This new plant grows into a pyramidal bush, 
covered with beautiful star-shaped large white 
flowers. Pkt. IOc., 3 for 25c. 
Mew Gelosia “Ostrich Feather.” 
This new Celosia has very large orange and crim¬ 
son plumes, exquisitely curved and curled. Grows 
3 feet high, of handsome form, and the numerous 
massive plumes waving gracefully above the foli¬ 
age make it a most effective ornamental plant for 
either pot or outdoor culture. Crimson and orange 
mixed. Pkt. 50 seeds, 5c., V a oz., 15c. 
This is the Queen of all Cockscombs. The plumes 
are rich and magnificent. Try it by all means. 
CEMTflOREa MARGUERITE. 
A very handsome plant, large, pure white flowers 
of the sweetest fragrance. Produced on long, stiff 
stems, are most admirably adapted for bouquets, 
vases, etc.; flowers keep for a week alter being cut, 
Pkt. 40 seeds, 7c. Novelty. 
New Giant Flowered Sweet William 
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The single flowers are often the size of a 25-cent 
piece, forming an enormous truss of very brilliant 
and varied flowers, extra fine. 
Pkt. 100 seeds, 5c., 3 for 12c. 
gJT -. A very fine mixture of bright 
and many colors. Pkt. lOOseeds, 3c. ; 14 oz., IOc. 
New PoubSe Giant Swee t William- 
The single florets often measure one inch in 
diameter, producing enormous umbels on stiff stems 
in many rich shades of color. 
Pkt. lOOseeds, 6c., 3 for 15c. 
1 pkt. of each of the 3 kinds, 12 c. 
Centaurea Marguerite keeps wUiesi cut almost like an Everlasting, 
