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MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL FARK, NEW YORK. 
COSMOS. 
Mrs. Shepherd’s 
.New Giant “Rainbow.” 
{See illustration , Single Floiver.) 
This new autumn glow is magnificent 
Colors: white, cream, blush and palest mauve' 
exquisitely flamed, flecked and penciled in 
many combinations. Some have aurioles 
around the center of the flower, with red 
lavender or pink bands around the eye some 
are daintily flecked like birds’ eggs ; the’petals 
are broad and overlapping, plaited or frilled • 
edges plain, toothed or laciniated. Flowers 
very large, measuring from 4to 4 inches 
across. Perfection in form and color. 
Packet, 100 seeds, 10c.; 
3 for 25c. 
Cosmos “Tints of Dawn.” 
New and distinct. White ground finely 
flecked or flushed with delicate pink ; some are 
flushed much deeper around the eye than others. 
They are variously formed and extremely 
beautiful. An early and persistent bloomer. 
Packet, 100 seeds, 8c. 
CoSmOS Oi’ange Colored. “Klomlyke.” Agor- 
geous orange yellow variety, with very 
handsome foliage, more coarsely laciniated than the 
other sorts. The plants grow about 4 feet high, are 
very bushy and symmetrical in form, and bear splendid 
orange colored flowers in great profusion. It is fine 
tor pot plants, blooming in pots when 6 or 8 inches 
high. Packet, 100 seeds, 8c. 
Cosmos 
Marguerite. 
One of the 
prettiest and 
daintiest vari¬ 
eties imaginable. The flowers measure from to 3 
inches across; the petals are deeply and irregularly 
laciniated, or fringed; the flowers resemble the Mar¬ 
guerites, but are much more esthetic and beautiful. 
Packet, 100 seeds, 8c. 
One Packet each of the 5 kiuds on this page for 25c. 
Cosmos and Chrysanthemums do finely in city or any small yard. 
