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MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL TARK, NEW YORK. 
(Pueraria Thunbergusaa.) 
WATCH IT 
GROW!!! 
Fairy Rose Seed ^uSc “BabyRose.” 
(Rosa Multiflors naaa Perpetua.) 
This is the true New Hardy Hybrid Perpetual, Ever- 
Blooming Rose which will surely blossom in sixty days. 
This variety is entirely new and very expensive, and must 
not be confounded with seed sold as “Polyantha” or 
“ Multiflora,” which is simply “ manv-flowered,” and will 
not bloom under four to six months, and altogether in¬ 
terior in every way. These roses are a wonderful freak 
of nature. These sturdy little midgets start to flower in 
babyhood, two months from seed. They flower on little 
shoots three inches high. With age the flowers increase 
in size and number until large trusses of bloom cover the 
plant from spring until frost, when the flower trusses are 
closely followed by clusters of bright red hips or seed 
pods. They are hardy and live from year to 
year, increasing in beauty and. perfection each 
vear. The flowers come double, semi-double, 
in many colors, white, pink and crimson. 
Pkt., 3 capsules, 20 seeds, with “Jadoo” for 
sowing, 15c.; 2 for 25c.; 3 for 30c. 
“Jack and the 
Beanstalk” Vine. 
(Puersrla Thnnbergiana.) 
THE FAMOUS CHINESE KUDZU. 
Kudzu Vine growing on house. 
Watch it Grow! 
Like the magic Bean Vine of the fairy tale, this wondrous new vine, with ordinary treatment, will grow 
?0 feet in one season, turning everything it covers into leafy loveliness, and filling the air with the fragrance of its 
large clusters of Wistaria-like blossoms. 
In three months this wonderful Chinese vine progresses as much as most vines do in five years. Adaptable to 
porches, arbors, fences, rockeries, old trees, etc. Perfectly hardy ; lasts twenty-five years or more. 
Packet, 15 seeds, !0e. 
Soak the seed in warm water for 6 hours before planting. Start inside in pots or boxes, and transplant outside, 
where it is wanted to grow, when the plants are 3 or 4 inches high, if the weather is suitable. The enormous 
growths mentioned by these various authorities of course refer to established plants and not to seeds the first 
year, although the second year they make enormous growths. 
Good plants, 25c.; 3 for 60c. Extra strong plants, 40c.; 3 for $1.00, 
