MISS MARY F. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK. 
Dolichos , “Soudan.” 
- -Ichos, “Soudan.” 
mson Rose. A very curious and 
y decorative climber. The 
twining stems are of intense pur- 
fle color, and the beautiful long 
dowers that are produced during 
the whole summer are of a brilliant 
rose. 
Packet, 30 seeds, 5c.; oz., 20c. 
New Dolichos , “Day* 
f#e thf ** Fresh from Japan 
llgfU. Large, Wistaria-like 
racemes of snow-white sweet 
scented flowers, followed by sil¬ 
very-white seed pods. This is a 
quick-growing vigorous plant, 
very showy and desirable. Pkt., 
30 seeds, 6c.; 2 for 10c.; oz., 20c. 
X packet each, “Soudan” 
and “Daylight,” 10c. 
New Bush Dolichos . 
A very attractive and quite dis¬ 
tinct new variety from Japan. The 
flowers resemble those of the well- 
known Daylight Dolichos, but the 
plant is of bushy habit, averaging 
xo inches in height, with large 
leayes,above which the fine flower- 
spikes rise to a height of io or 15 
inches, as shown in the illustration. 
It makes a showy plant. Pkt., 15c. 
Boltonia. 
(1000 Flowered 
Aster.)- One of 
the showiest of our native hardy 
New Busk Dolichos. 
perennials, growing 4 to 6 feet high, with daisy-like flowers in countless 
thousand^ from^Jtdy to ^September ; very effective. 
BOLTONIA 
fOIDES.— White. Packet seed, 10c. 
LATISQUAMA. —Pink, tinged with Lilac. Packet seed, 10c. 
LTONIA ASTEROIDES. -An excellent plant. 
Petunia Superbissima. 
15c. each; 2 for 25c. 
Tiinfnm n fire (Gas Plant.) A very showy border perennial, forming a 
flfllld. bush a bout 2 % feet in height, having fragrant foliage and 
spikes of curious flowers during June and July, giving off during hot weather 
a fragrant volatile oil which ignites when a match is applied to it. (See cut.'I 
DICTAMNUS FRAXINELLA. —Showy rose-pink flowers. Packet seed, 10c. 
“ ALBA. —Pure white. Packet seed, 10c. 
Plants, each, 15c.; Doz., $1.50. 
NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES. 
This magnificent strain of Petunias 
attains a size and a richness of coloring 
which are truly remarkable, especially in a class of plants so easily grown in 
almost any soil. The immense petals of velvety texture overlap each other 
and with ‘‘rilling and. undulation of margin, give the flower a charmingly graceful 
appearance. A distinctive characteristic of the Superbissima is the dark violet 
brown network of veining which deeply marks the widely expanded throat and then 
spreads over the greater portion of the petals. Packet, 15c. 
PanSV Ferry’s Superbissima Blotched. A magnificent new Pansy, having 
largey broad, thick, brilliantly colored petals forming most perfectly 
shaped flowers. These are not only of immense size, but the petals have great sub¬ 
stance and are very broad, overlapping one another to such an extent as to give the 
effect of a somewhat doubled flower. Packet, 15c.; 2 for 25c. 
Royal Pinks. ** edde wigi nobilis.) Recent trials have convinced 
, c , . us that this is a very superior mixture of finely formed, single 
Pmks of largest size. The flowers are not only distinctly larger but also afford a 
wider range of colors than we find in other very good mixtures. The petals deeply 
cut and fringed, are richly colored in many of the best shades from deep blood-red 
to carmine and pink, and even white. Packet, 10c. y 
Ihiby Mignonette. This n ° velty ’ introduced last year, is attracting very 
~ ^ . ... . ■ general attention, and is especially appreciated bv 
flonsts who find m this variety a Mignonette of the most improved type. Our best 
mooc ^° r the Ru ? y are.realized in that it surpasses all* other strains of the 
depth ofcolon C Packet, n i0c.° f f ° rm &nd large size flower spike » also in splendid 
Boltonia (1000 Flowered Aster). 
