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MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAE PARK, NEW YORK. 
C! chlzanthus. 
Butterfly or Orchid Flower, 
Very elegant and showy. Flowers very odd, beautiful and 
durable, spotted and blotched with crimson, violet and yel¬ 
low. A beauty. Seed planted in September and October 
grow and bloom beautifully during the winter months in 
the house, hence the name. 
Pkt. finest mixed, 20 colors and over, 100 seeds, 4c. 
^anvltalia. gt gt 
A very beautiful dwarf trailing plant, which is 
smothered with bright golden yellow flowers the entire 
season. As edging for beds and borders it is charming. 
Pkt., 100 seeds, 5 c. 
\ea Lavender. 
(Statice.) 
Beautiful for winter bouquets. Pretty 
little flowers which ought to be in all gar¬ 
dens. Pkt., 4 c. 
Qweet c Rgcket. «£* *>* 
(Hesperis.) 
Old-fashioned garden plant and among 
the most desirable of hardy flowers, also 
known as Dame's Rocket and Dame’s Vio¬ 
let; grows from 2 to 3 feet high, and bears 
spikes of showy white, lilac and purple fra¬ 
grant flowers. Excellent for naturalizing 
among shrubbery or for planting in a per¬ 
manent border; mixed colors. Pkt., 5c. 
& J- 
Sensitive Plant. ^ 
(Mimosa ) 
Curious and interesting annuals, with 
pinkish-white flowers; the leaves close 
and droop when touched or shaken. 
Pkt., 5 c. 
/V ■ c cv Salpigtossis. 
(“Emperor.'’) 
Ease of culture is the first quality 
that commends the Salpiglossis to all 
amateur gardeners. It thrives in any 
good garden soil and in almost any 
situation, though, like other flowers, 
it responds readily to good treatment. 
The new Empe’or strain is a very great improvement on the older type in its increased size of flowers, their imnroved 
Oiape and larger variety of colors, and, more than all else, in their singularly beautiful veinings of gold. These are the 
only flowers, to our knowledge, that show a glmt of gold m their coloring. Pkt., 150 seeds, 5c. 
C! alpiglossis Grandiflora. vJ* 
A very large, strongly marked 
flower. Free bloomer, long stems, resem¬ 
bles a petunia with a rich gloss. Colors 
delicate blue, straw and rose, to richest 
crimsons and maroon. Pkt., 150seeds, 4 c. 
C olanum Jerusalem Cherry.J* 
Easily grown plants with orna¬ 
mental fruit. Especially fine for pots 
and last a long time in beauty. The 
fruit is about the size and color of a 
cherry. The plants can be grown out 
of doors and then be potted up in Sep¬ 
tember for house use. Of easiest cul¬ 
ture. Pkt., 5 c. 
