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MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK, 
SWAINSONIA, WHITE, 
This plant has been grown ex- 
tensively the last four or five 
years by the florists as a cut 
flower ; in fact, nothing is more 
beautiful than the graceful 
sprays loaded from tip to base 
with large, pure, white, waxy, 
sweet-pea-like flowers, ensconced 
among the beautiful green 
acacia-like foliage. The plant 
is easy to grow, begins to flower 
when very small, and is in flower 
nearly the year around ; for 
winter or summer, inside or out, 
it is at home. Grows quickly from 
seed. Packet seed, 10c. 
15c. each ; 2 for 25c. 
Scabiosa, Double Grandiflora. Gypsies' Bonnets 
these a new how handsome and ornamental 
wnem \u g fl °^ ers are for all purposes, no garden 
whei d J^ Wltl?otlt , the ? 1 * They are almost as durable 
bounue^ H ev « rlastm SS. They are good for vases, 
a lo ? Se i, C i U ^ hewer and personal wear, 
work-in ,°. f , f: 11 hinds, as a flower to cut and 
I°“ fl up and exhibit at fair time, nothing is better 
nr h nne fl r < K Ver f and also have marked curative 
?he!kin e %he fl°° thing and allaying all irritations of 
i ™ flowers are large, double and lustrous, 
fose blackS are flecked with ^ old ’ snow white 
and ' y cri P? son ' azure blue, purple, red striped 
tIndImSdTiOoredtTcr”' 1 lilaC ' Pack<,t ' a » 
feeler BALI “ white. 
da^oofot 1 SSLfffr"' A 
Jo C r AB p I a O clh,?c°rfSl A / 0 y KE BLUE ' 
SCABIOSA, DOUBLE YELLOW. Packet, 5c. 
I PACKET EACH OF 7 KINDS FOB 36c, 
NEW HARDY SCABIOSA CAUCASICA. One of 
tne nandsomest hardy perennials we possess: for cut¬ 
ting they are particularly adapted, lasting a long time 
when placed in water; and their peculiar soft, lilac-bluf 
shade is charming. Packet, 6 c. 
New Double White, Packet, 7c. 
