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MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL# PARK, NEW YORK. 
Ever=Blooming Mont* 
L o Graceful, handsome, 
arenas. minlature-like Gladioli, 
throwing 1 -qp spike after spike, and 
producing 1 a profusion of bloom all 
summer. Lovely for vases and bou¬ 
quets; excellent for bedding. Yellow, 
crimson and scarlet, Beautiful mixture, 
all kinds and colors, 4c. each; 3 for 10c.; 
12 for 25c.; 100 for $1.50. 
GERBE D’OR. Golden-yellow, crim¬ 
son center. 
CROCOSMA3FLORA. Deep orange 
and red, extra. 
ETOILE DE FEU. Vermilion, yellow 
center. 
ROSEA. Soft rose. 
SULPHUREA. Clear, sulphur yellow. 
4c. each; 3forl0c.; doz., 
2 of 
Summer Scarlet 
Tin * n "bloom the whole 
i f summer; dense 
clusters of brilliant crimson flowers. 
The three lower petals marked with 
a black spot. 
5c.; 4 for 15c.; 10 for 25c. 
Jinemone The Bride . 
Large, pure white, producing an 
abundance of flowers. 
2 for 5c.; 6 for 12c.; Doz., 20c. 
Double Crown Jlne - 
mnnw Magnificent large 
rriuntzs. double flowers., 
colors mixed. 
2 for 5c.; 6 for 12c.; 12 for 20c. 
e Giant 
blooming; 
in the spring 
bloom during 
summer, and live out 
and improve each year. 
Soak them in water three 
hours before planting. 
All colors. Finest mixed. 
3 for 6c.; Doz., 18c. 
Any of the above 
varieties, 100 for 
$1.25. Postpaid. 
Anemone 
mica. 
Japoi 
Wind Flower. 
There is nothing more beautiful 
in the entire list Of hardy plants. 
They commence to bloom in 
August and increase in beauty 
until frost. 
Peruvian Lily . 
Gorgeous flowering plants ; 
flowers produced in great num¬ 
bers, all shades and colors, and 
most elegantly mottled with 
purple, crimson, rose, blue, yel¬ 
low, green, appearing, when in 
.bloom, like a thousand butter¬ 
flies.' Hardy with slight pro¬ 
tection. 
10c. each; 3 for 25c. 
Hyacinthus 
Candicans. 
This bulb is very hardy, grows 
easy, and throws up a Yucca¬ 
like spike 4 to 5 feet high, clothed 
with drooping white flo wer bells. 
Bulbs, 2 for 6 c.; 4 for 10c.; 10 
for 20 c. 
Seed — This will make blooming 
bulbs in one year, grows easy 
and quick. Packet, 35 seeds, 4c. 
Anetnone Jafionica. 
ALBA.—Purest white, with yellow center. 
RUBRA.—Showy rose-colored flowers,'yellow center. 
DOUBLE WHITE WHIRLWIND.—Excellent double white flowers* 2 % to 3 inches 
across, held up on stems 10 to 12 inches long. Very desirable for cut flowers. 
15 c. each; 3 for’30c. 
