MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL FARE, NEW YORK. 
American 
Wonder 
Lemon * 
In this wonder¬ 
ful Lemon we 
have the rich, 
glossy leaves like 
the dwarf Orange, 
whichare so easily 
kept clean, and 
with them these 
giant fruits. Its 
blossoms are 
waxy white, like a 
Tuberose, and as 
fragrant as 
Orange blossoms. 
This is not only a 
show fruit, but 
equal in every 
way to ordinary 
lemons, while ten 
times as large. 
The Wonder Lem¬ 
on must take a 
place in every 
good collection of 
house plants. 15c. 
each ; 2 for 25c. 
American Wonder Lemon. 
The Otaheite Dwarf Orange , 
The fruit is very bright and beautiful in color, 
delicious in quality ; but it is its flowers, more than 
its fruit, which commends it to general cultivation 
it is so full that it seems to be all flowers. The pure’ 
soms emit a delicaie yet powerful fragrance. Price 
Larger plants, 20c. each. ’ 
c/few Vink Hibiscus " c Peachblo c w/ f 
This is one of the finest free flowering plant novelties. 
The flowers are double, and from 4 to 5 inches in diam¬ 
eter; of a charming, rich, clear, pink color, with a small, deep 
crimson center. An entirely new and most beautiful shade. 
It blooms abundantly and continuously even on small plants 
during the entire summer and fall months. Maybe easily win 
tered in greenhouse or dwelling. It will give great satisfaction 
to all who grow it, eitherin pots or plants outin thegarden. A 
good winter bloomer inthegreenhouse or sunny window. First 
size : strong plants, each, 15c.; 2 for 25c., prepaid. 
When it bloonls 
, waxy white blos- 
15c.; 2 for 25c. 
Otaheite Orange. 
The New Kumquat, or 
Christmas Orange , 
This is likely to create a greater 
sensation than the now well-known 
Otaheite Orange. The plants im¬ 
ported by us from Japan afew years 
ago have been much admired by 
connoisseurs. They are always 
eagerly snapped up at fancy prices 
when in fruit. What could be more 
fascinating than one of these little 
plants, a couple of feet high, decor¬ 
ated with fancy ribbons and covered 
with dainty little oranges, as a cen¬ 
ter-piece, for a dinner table? And 
when it is known that the fruit is 
delicious to eat, one’s delight is still 
greater. Easy to bloom and fruit 
Nice grafted plants, 30c. each ; 2 for 
50c 
Christmas Orange. 
