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MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK. 
Primula stellata {new). 
One Packet each, Primula Stellata and Star 
Cineraria, for 25c. 
New Star Cineraria, ^"nata?. Polyantha 
This new type of Cineraria grows to a height of 3 to 4 feet. 
The plants branch freely and produce their little star-shaped 
flowers in countless numbers. They are borne on long stems 
and the colors range from white to pink, rose, carmine and 
blue. This is an exceptionally useful plant, being very deco¬ 
rative in growing condition and decidedly pleasing when 
cut; either in vases alone, or used with other flowers for this 
purpose, the flowers possess great lasting qualities. 
Pier ter a Depressa. 
Packet, 15c. 
Primula Stellata. 
This most distinct and 
valuable variety should 
be most extensively grown as plants for pot culture 
for the greenhouse or table decoration, as well as fo 
use in winter for cut bloom. The pretty and attractive 
dark red foliage makes a most effective contrast to 
the innumerable pure white star-shaped flowers, 
which form large and most graceful pyramids, and 
are of long duration, and do not drop so quickly as in 
most other varieties It will no doubt become a great 
favorite, requiring the same treatment as the ordinary 
Primula sinensis , and consequently can be grown with 
it. Pleight, 2 feet. 
Packet, 15c. 
Nertera Depressa. £°^ r £fng d haTdV 
perennial, which forms a dense carpet, close on the 
ground, producing crimson berries in great pro 
fusion. As a house plant, however, nothing could be 
more attractive than a plant in fruit. 
Packet, 15 seeds, 10c. 
Lovers of fine grade Window and Conservatory Plants should try these. 
