MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK, 
Scarlet Cypress Vine* 
. This is a most beautiful and artis¬ 
tic vine. The trembling- foliage, 
thickly covered with bright scarlet 
flowers, gives the plant a charming 
scintillating effect. Mixed, all colors. 
Pkt., 50 seeds, 5c. 
Annual Chrysanthemums . 
“French Marguerites.” 
“Painted Daisies.” 
A charming cut flower; long stems. 
Flowers large, and zoned crimson, 
gold and white. Seed comes quickly 
and early. They bloom incessantly. 
Finest mixture, named sorts. Pkt, 
15 seeds, 4c. 
31 
Clematis Paniculata. 
This sweet-scented, hardy, new 
Japanese Clematis grows readily 
and quickly from seed. This plant 
is indispensable. Pkt., 5c. 
Strong plants, 16c. each. 
Large FloDPerlng Clematis . 
Jackmanii Hybrids. 
Seed saved from the finest and 
largest sorts only. Pkt., 10c. 
Commelina Sello%lana. Extra fine new plant. 
. (The New Damp Plant.) 
heHo C o m i )a c P, rocu , ra bent annual; very showy for gardei 
fane for . hanging over vases and baskets. Bear 
flnwir= al 4w. a Pf ofus . , ° n of rich cobalt blue, rose and whit 
flowers. The three kinds mixed, Pkt., 5c. 
New Tuberous Rooted Clematis . 
Platycodon Mariesi Macrauthum. 
This is a grand thing., not a climber, but a 
low-growing, bushy, herbaceous plant, with 
handsome, deep green foliage, and bearing 
grand clusters of beautiful large, bell-shaped 
flowers, lovely violet-blue, and resembling the 
Jackmanii Clematis i i graceful beauty. 
11 makes a handsome, vigorous plant, from one 
to two feet high. Needs no staking. Bloomsthe 
first year, and from early June until October. 
It is entirely hardy, and becomes finer as it 
grows older. A beautiful plant for the flower 
bed, and sure to give satisfaction. Pkt., 10c. 
3 for 25c. 
