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MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW TORE. 
FREESIA REFRACTA 
ALBA. 
This favorite flower 
comes easy and quick 
from seed. Sow the 
jeed now and have 
blooming bulbs for 
winter. Very fragrant. 
Pkt., 50 seeds, 5 c. 
FIJEHSifl. Dcubfe and Single Mixed. 
My seeds of this beautiful plant have 
been saved from a splendid collection 
of named sorts. Sow in March in shal¬ 
low pots and transplant when large 
enough. Double and single named 
sorts. Pkt., 25 seeds, IOc. 
CAPE F UCHSIA, PHYGEL5US CS^ENSIS. , 
During our past dry summer this was never out of bloom, 
while geraniums alongside of it were perishing. When barely 
a few inches high, bears from 10 to 20 bold, long spikes, com¬ 
pletely crowded with showy, scarlet drooping flowers, persist¬ 
ently produced from May until winter, and even then in the 
house. This is a good plant for bedding and for winter bloom¬ 
ing. Pkt., 50 seeds, 6 ®. 
MARVEL OF PERU. Variegated Leaved. 
(Four O’clock.) 
This new variety makes a very ornamental plant when planted 
alone or in rows. The leaves and flowers are very beautifully 
variegated—white, creamy white and green. Many plants cost¬ 
ing large sums of money do not compare in beauty and variety 
with this plant. 
Pkt., 40 seeds, 6c.; oz., 20c. 
MARVEL OF PERU, MIXEB, all colors. Pkt., 40 seeds, 
4c.; oz., 15c. 
SWEET SCENTED FOUR O’CLOCK (Longiflora) — 
Long tubular sweet scented flowers. White and purple. 
Pkt., 40 seeds, 5c.; oz., 85c. 
M U LTS FLORA— Very distinct Four O’clock. Produces clus¬ 
ters or bouquets of 9 to 12 large violet flowers. Perfectly hardy. 
Pkt., 30 seeds, 6c. 
MARVEL OF PERU (Mirabiiis)— The improved Four 
O’clock is one of our most desirable plants. It grows in any soil 
and under any treatment. Planted like peas, they soon make a 
row of plants smothered with flowers, which have the strange 
habit of remaining closed until exactly 4 o’clock, when they 
burst out in their glory. For planting where other flowers will 
not grow, and ease of cultivation, nothing equals them. The 
■oots are hardy and perennial growing from year to year. They 
lan also be wintered in the cellar- $ 
This is not only curious, but one of the very best trail¬ 
ing plants we have for house, basket, vase, or window. 
Foliage small and thick. Flowers curious in shape; 
color red, with blue anthers. Mixed with the blooms 
in great quantities, appear bright red berries a little 
larger than cherries, which stay on for nearly six 
months. Pkt., 15 seeds, *©c. 
