MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK. 
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Bouquet of Mixed Achimenes. 
New chime ties. 
AIL of a sudden these 
have become exceed¬ 
ingly popular, and no wonder. The grand photos 
published in several journals prove plainly what won¬ 
derful specimens they form in a few months from a 
few small plants started in pots or baskets. The shades 
of colors are innumerable in their combinations, and 
the markings and spottings bewildering. Really they 
are so grand and so easy to grow that we recommend 
ihem. Late in fall, when done blooming, you will 
find lots of little bulblets. Keep these in sand or soil 
over winter to start again in early spring. The colors 
comprise white, blue, scarlet, sky-blue and spotted. 
Mixed varieties, all colors, 3c. each? 5 for I2c.; 
10 for 20c. 
Naegelia. Bulb in bloom. 
Kfna otiq /in The illustration shown represents a 
specimen plant in bloom. They are 
of much the same nature as Gloxinias, and should be 
treated in the same way. The colors include exquisite 
tints of rose, carmine and red, lavender and purple, 
pure white, nankeen, yellow, etc. 
Bulbs, 15c. each; 4 for 50c. 
Tinth c Nothing can equal them in 
4Jiii.ua. b r iHi anC y G f foliage. To say 
that there are over 400 combinations of 
colors is sufficient—all colors, except blue, 
being represented. Leaves often 18 inches 
in size ; are being used extensively for beds 
and borders. Fine large bulbs, all colors, 
mixed. 
15c. each; 3 for40c.; 8 for $1. 
Brazilian Mixture. —This mixture is 
composed mainly of the finest named Brazil¬ 
ian varieties, which are the most beautiful 
of all Caladiums. 
20c. each; 3 for 50c. 
Named Brazilian Varieties. 25c. 
each; 3 for 60c. 
Caladium Bsculentum. 
(Known as Elephant’s Ears) 10c. each ; 
3 for 20c.; 4 for 25c.; 25 for SI, by express. 
A very effective plant. Leaves 3 feet long 
Caladium Esculentum Plant. 
by 20 inches wide. - rancy-leave*. 
Large sized Caladium Bsculentum Bulbs, buyer to pay express charges, 10c, each 
My Fancy Caladiums, for size of bulb and beauty of foliage, are unequaled. 
