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MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK. 
Slim me r-FLowe rin v Oxalic Ru/h* 'These little bulbs are not much larger than 
>LULt;r-r Lowering uxatis auios. p eaS) but quickly throw up a mass ot pretty 
R>hage and flowers; fine for beds, borders and edgings: also for pots, baskets and vases, 
ror edging, plant 2 or 3 inches apart. Foliage like "a shamrock. Lovely pink flowers, 
for 10c.; 20 for 12c.; 5 0 for25o. 
Madeira Vine, 
A rapid growing vine, covering 
a large space in a short time. 
Fleshy, heart-shaped leaves of a 
light green, and in late summer 
numerous racemes of feathery 
flowers of powerful and delicious 
fragrance. A very beautiful and 
popular vine for summer-screen. 
Bulbs keep in the cella,r without 
trouble. 4c. each; 3 lor 6c.; 
6 for 15c.; 13 for 39c. 
Iris Japanese. 
named kinds, many of which sell for 
50 cents each, and have flowers 9 inches 
across. This plant is hardy. 
Price of Plants, 10c. each; 3 for 25c. 
Seed Packet, 30 seeds, 5c. 
Cinnamon Vine. 
This Vine is 
hard y as a 
rock, standing the coldest winters; in¬ 
creases in size and luxurious growth 
every year; will soon drape windows, 
doorways and porch with the glossy 
green, heart-shaped foliage (always free 
from all insects and pests); thickly, 
studded with charming white flowers 
having a delicious and refreshing cinnamon 
fragrance. This plant comes from China, and the 
roots are a staple article of food with the Chinese. 
Bulbs, 2 for 5c.; 5 for 10c.; 12 for 20c. 
Boots, 1 and 2 years old, 6c. each; 2 for 10c.; 
12 for 50c. 
Milla Biflora A ^'“ e r jf al 
This chaste beauty is a snow- 
white “Star of Bethlehem," 
very large, waxy white, with a 
diamond sparkle, very fragrant. 
Blooms the entire summer. One 
of our most beautiful summer¬ 
flowering bulbs for cutting. 
Nothing is better. A chaste 
flower of exquisite beauty, deli¬ 
cious fragrance, and will keep 
for two weeks when cut, until 
every flower opens. Treat bulbs 
same as gladiolus. 
Bulbs, 3 for 8c. ; 5 for 15c. ; 
13 for 30c. 
Giant Flowering Caladium. 
New Giant Flowering Caladium. 
Produces gigantic snow-white flowers in the greatest profusion. 
Fscnlp?rum ra i„fP pea 5 an i Ce P lant somewhat resembles C. 
but ei ? tirel y distinct, being much larger and grander 
and vastly superior in every way. The flower resembles ... giant 
of hi’ a remains open three days and nights; first two days it is 
vellow i wh ! te - third day it changes to a pale 
well amt Ihi i f the e ? siest culture, enduring adverse conditions 
rich ’on?l d tn he ■ n ve ?, at l aln a great S1/ - e ’ even ln Small pots Give it 
rich soil, the richer the better, and plenty of water. The plant can 
be taken up m the Fall and wintered in the house or cellar. 
Strong, well-rooted Pl'iits. First size, 15c. each; 2 for 25c; 
5 lor 50c. Tlie flowers are very fragrant. 
Notice my reduced prices on Giant Flowering Caladium ; other Caladiums, page 3, 
