MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK. 
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Wonder 
Lemon 
In this wonder¬ 
ful Lemon we ha ve 
the rich, glossy- 
leaves like the 
dwarf Orange, 
which are so eas¬ 
ily kept clean, and 
with them these 
giant fruits. Its 
blossoms are 
waxy white, like 
a Tuberose, and 
as fragrant as 
Orange blossoms. 
This is not only 
a show fruit, but 
equal in every 
way to ordinary 
Lemon, while ten 
times as large.. 
The Wonder Lem¬ 
on must take a 
place in every 
good collection of 
house plants. 15c. 
each ; 2 for 25c. 
American Wonder Lemon. 
New 
Hardy 
Passion 
Flower. 
“Southern Beauty.” 
One of the prettiest 
of all flowers and 
climbing plants. Will 
grow perfectly all 
over the United 
States. For the win¬ 
dow it is splendid, and 
out-of-doors it will 
run up a trellis twenty 
feet, covered with 
beautiful blooms, four 
to five inches across, 
which are delightfully 
sweet. The color is 
peculiar, of blue, 
white, pink and red. 
Packet, 40 seeds, 8c. 
Plants that will bloom 
the first season. 15c. 
each ; 2 for 25c. ; 3 for 
30c. 
New Pink Hibiscus “ Peachblow.” 
This is one of the finest free flowering plant novelties. The 
flowers are double, and from four to five inches in diameter • 
ot a charming, rich, clear, pink color, with a small, deep crim¬ 
son center. An entirely new and most beautiful shade. It 
blooms abundantly and continuously even on small plants 
during the entire summer and fall months. May be easily win¬ 
tered m greenhouse or dwelling. It will give great satisfaction 
to all who grow it, either in pots or plants out in the garden. 
A good winter bloomer in the greenhouse or sunny window. 
hirst size : strong plants, 15c. each ; 2 for 25c., prepaid. 
The Otaheite 
Dwarf Orange. 
The f ? uit is ver 7 bright and beau- 
tiful. in color, delicious in quality ; ——___. 
bftt it is its flowers, more than its fruit, which commends 
it to general cultivation. When it blooms it is so full that 
it seems to be all flowers. The pure waxy white blossoms 
cunt a delicate yet powerful fragrance. Price, 15c.; 2 for 
25c. Larger plants, 20c. each. ’ 
Passiflora. 
“Passion Vines.” 
A class of rapid grow¬ 
ing plants, well adapted, 
for house culture in win¬ 
ter or for training over 
porches, etc., during 
summer. 
Constance Elliot 
The flowers are pure 
white. 
15c. each ; 2 for 25c. 
Coerulea. 
The best of all the Pas¬ 
sion Vines. Large flow¬ 
ers borne profusely, a 
rich shade of blue suffus¬ 
ed with rose. 
15c. each ; 2 for 25c. 
One plant each of the 3 varieties, 30c. 
Passion Flower 
"Southern Beauty. 
American 
