MISS MARY E, MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK. 
Perilla Nankinensis. ^11 foliage of this 
, , , ? : plant js exceedingly 
elegant, of a very dark purple^ eolor, and produces a 
charming contrast, growing freely in any soil. 
Packet, 100 seeds, 4c. 
Passion Flower, ‘Southern H&eauty.” 
tbe prettiest of all flowers and climbing plants. 
Will grow perfectly all over the United States! For the 
window it is splendid, and,out-of-doors it will run up a 
trellis 20 feet, covered with beautiful blooms, 4 to 5 inches 
across, which are delightfully sweet. The color is pe¬ 
culiar, of blue, white, pink and red. The plant will 
remain in the ground if protected in the 
winter, and bloom every season for 
years. Every gardener in the 
country shoujd have one. 
If sown early the plants 
will bloom all summer. 
Packet, 40 seeds, 
8c. Plants, 15c. 
each. 
Purple Feather Grass. &1Ki£ii2£j 
An annual which produce* plumes by midsummer 
This is undoubtedly one of the most ornamental 
decorative grasses ever introduced. Its graceful 
narrow curving leaves, produced by the hundreds in 
succession, are overtopped by most elegant purple 
feather plumes afoot long. Ornamental as vase deco- 
ra packet an 5c ^ alS ° b ® U5 ® d f ° r dry grass bouc l uets - 
New Crimson Fountain Grass 
(Pennisetum Macrophyllum Atrosanguineum ) 
This beautiful ornamental grass grows about 4 feet 
high, forming graceful symmetrical plants, with fo 
liage of a rich, deep, coppery-bronze, 
and bearing tawny=crimson plume ; 
For interspersing among other orna¬ 
mental grasses,for bordering 
a bed of Cannas or 
Caladiums, or as a 
specimen on the 
lawn or in the mixed 
hardy border, this 
is sure to 
become a 
favorite at 
once. 
Pkt. seed, 
10c, Plants, 
15c. 
each. 
Double Portulaca. a”"L a iS , *<* “WbteMghly colored roses, folly as 
Sowseed when warm; eas,iy 
Singte Portulaca . ^ W beautiful dowers of 
