MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK. 
Chrysanthemum Seed From the Japanese Imperial Gardens. 
Japanese Chrysanthemum Seed 
Imperial Gardens. No flower can ever take the place of 
this. The fall months are not half a fall without them. 
My seed is the Tokio Mixture, composed of all the best 
Japanese and Chinese kinds, and imported from Japan. 
Curious shapes and beautiful colors, including the famous 
ostrich—plumed sorts—twisted, curved and bristling. Sow 
seed as late as March, and they bloom readily in October 
and November. These fine varieties need a little pro¬ 
tection the first winter, if left in the ground. Pkt. of 50 
seeds, 10c. 
Annual Chrysanthemums. (Painted Daisies.^ 
A charming cut flower ; long stems. Flowers large, and 
zoned crimson, gold and white. Seed comes quickly. 
They bloom incessantly. Finest mixture. Pkt. 50 seeds, 4c. 
Cyclamen Seed and Bulbs. One of the very best 
pot plants we have. 
Blooms in winter and.summer-. On the veranda they are 
very attractive. Bulbs live from year to year. Start the 
seed inside. Not only.are the flowers very showy and 
colors superb, but the foliage is very handsomely marbled. 
Cyclamen Giganteum. Pkt. 25 seeds, 10c. 
Cyclamen Persicum. Pkt. 25 seeds, 5c. 
CYCLAMEN GIGANTEUM BULBS. 
White, crimson and red. Large, fine iiulbs, 15c. each, 
2 for 85c. , . , , , 
Pkt., 3 oz. Jadoo, 10c., for sowing Cyclamen seed and 
potting the bulbs. 
