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MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL FARR, NEW YORK. 
Reproduced from 
Photograph; natural 
size of spike. 
M[ew Giant Hyacinth- 
Flowered Candytuft 
This improved new strain is far 
superior to that well-known kind, 
Empress, heretofore the best of its 
class. The flower-heads are of im¬ 
mense size, 6 inches long and about 
3 inches across, resembling a 
Dutch Hyacinth. They are pure 
white, and furnish excellent ma¬ 
terial for cutting. Pkt., 300 seeds, 
10 c.; Yz oz., 20 c. 
Candytuft Rocket. 
A very beautiful, large, white 
variety. Packet, 200 seeds, 3c.; 
&-oz„ 10 c. 
Snow Queen Candytuft. ™ s es v “j e c l k >: 
ly into bloom, and smothers the dwarf oval plants 
with large heads of snow white flowers for 3 months 
during the summer—a gem. Pkt.., 200 seeds, 4c. 
Giant Empress Candytuft. 
spike of this Candytuft makes a magnificent floral 
candelabra of snowy whiteness, an easy, rapid grower, 
continuing in flower a long time. Pkt., 200 seeds, Sc.; 
J£-oz., 12 c. 
Candytuft flew Dwarf Hybrids. 
These elegant hybrid varieties are very remarkable 
for their numerous and brilliant colors. Rose, car¬ 
mine, flesh and white mixed. Pkt., 200 seeds, 6 c. 
Cobcea Scandens. (Cathedral Bells.) 
This is quite an aristocrat among climbers. It is an 
elegant house plant as well as the favorite outside. 
The plants are sold at 10 and 15 cents each. It grows 
easy and rapid from seed. Start the seed inside and 
transplant when warm and you will have a fine show 
very early.. The flowers are very large and striking 
and of a violet blue. It will grow 25 to 40 feet in a 
season. Pkt., 15 seeds, 5c. 
Cobcea 
Scan¬ 
dens. 
Pure white. 
Pkt., 10c. 
Cobcea Scandens , Packet, 15 seeds , 5c. Description above cut. 
