MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK. 
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New Giant Fragrant Snapdragons—Antirrhinums. 
JHyssum, Little Gem. 
This plant is cer¬ 
tainly a little gem. 
Grows easy and blooms early and all summer. Will 
cover a space nearly 2 feet across ; one plant often bears 
400 perfect spikes of bloom. Packet, 200 s»>eds, 4c. 
Sweet Alyssum.—This old favorite is dear to the 
hearts of flower lovers. Packet, 3c. 
Alyssum, Yellow (Gold Dust).—Sow early; will 
bloom first year. Hardy all winter ; blooms from year 
to year. Packet, 200 seeds, 5c, 
Alyssum. — All kinds, mixed. Packet, 300 seeds, 3c. 
Ageratum , Princess Panlitie. 
Ageratum, Princess Pauline. 
A most distinct and novel variety of dwarf compact 
habit, rarely exceeding 5 inches in height, its peculi¬ 
arity being that both colors, blue and white, are com¬ 
bined in the same flower ; the body of the flower being 
white, the stamens are of a light sky-blue, giving the 
flower a pretty variegated appearance. One of the most 
distinct new bedding plants. Packet, 8c.; 3 fox- 20c. 
I offer the finest list of Antirr 
Jlgeratum, Little Dorrit. ^^nse^ydlrk 
blue flowers, produced in the greatest profusion all 
summer long. The flowers completely cover the plant. 
Packet, 300 seeds, 4c. 
Ageratum, New White.—Pure double white, very 
pretty. Packet, 300 seeds, 4c. 
Ageratum, Golden Gem.—Pure double golden 
yellow flowers. Packet, 300 seeds, 4c. 
Ageratuup, Mixed.—All named kinds. Packet, 300 
seeds, 3c.; oz., 10c. ; J4 oz., 15c. 
One Packet of White, Yellow and Blue, all for 10c. 
ums in this country. Try them. 
New Giant Fragrant Snapdragons— 
Antirrhinums. lhi sn ew 
strain are of very large 
size, very fragrant, and are produced on immense 
long spikes, which render them extremely well 
adapted for cut flowers. They are easily raised 
from seeds. Spring seedlings begin to bloom bv 
Midsummer, and if the flowers are cut freely the 
flowering will be continuous till Fall. If intended 
for Winter flowering in the house, cut them well 
back in September. 
Giant White.—This new plant is a perpetual 
bloomer, compact and branching in habit send¬ 
ing up flower spikes by the dozen, one to two 
feet in length, almost as large as and more 
beautiful than Gladiolus. Color pure white, with 
lemon-tinted throat, and of a lovely fragrance. 
Flowers keep two weeks after being cut. It has 
created a sensation. Packer, 250 seeds, 5c. 
Giant V el low—Exactly like the above, except 
in color, which is a beautiful canary yellow. 
Packer, 250 seeus, 5c. 
A lba-Rosea—Lovely white and rose. Packet, 
250 seeds, 4c. 
Fancy Striped.—Crimson and white. Packet, 
250 seeds, 4c. 
Liberty.—Scarlet, gold and white. Packet, 
250 seeds, 4c. 
Giant Mixed.—Many colors, including the 
above, all large and exceedingly fragrant. Try 
them, both in garden and pots. Packet, 300 
seeds, 4c.; oz., 15c. 
Antirrhinum, Tom Thumb, Mixed.—Grow¬ 
ing only 8 inches high, thickly studded with 
most beautiful flowers of all colors. Packet, 
300 seeds, 4c.; ]/q oz., 12c. 
