MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK. 
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Mrnhi* (Rock Cress.) A Hardy Perennial Plant. 
^ Alpina. The earliest, prettiest spring 
flower. The spreading tnfts are covered with a sheet of 
pure white flowers as soon as the snow disappears. Un¬ 
equaled for rockeries or edgings; withstands the drought 
and is always neat; 6 inches. Packet, 5c. 
Plants of Arabis Alpina, 15c. each ; 2 for 25c.; SI.50 
per doz. 
Abril* P fa fi IJ * (Crab’s-Eye Vine.) A 
rrecazonus. most beautiful climber, 
either for pot culture or the open ground ; bears clusters 
of bright yellow flowers, followed by bunches of pods, 
which, when dry, burst open, disclosing brilliant red seeds 
with black eyes, used for making beads and other orna¬ 
ments. Packet, 20 seeds, 4c. 
Jlri^inlarhin V inha (Dutchman’s Pipe 
jrtriMULUCflia AipflO. vine .) Rapid, luxuri¬ 
ant, hardy perennial climber ; large leaves, making dense 
shade : flowers yellow and brown, mottled and curiously 
shaped. Packet seed, 10c, Plants, 25c. each. Large 
Plants, 35c, each. 
Aquilegia, or Columbine. 
White Spurred Columbine. This 
large flowering, pure white sort, 
with its fine, long spurs, is perfectly 
hardy and a beautiful plant for pots, 
and, if planted in groups, presents 
a perfect sea of white flowers. 
Packet, 10c. 
Double Columbine Mixed, 
Packet, 4c, 
Plants Aquilegia, 15c, each. 
Jimpelopsis. (Boston Ivy). 
Plants, 15c. each. Pkt. Seed, 5c, 
Antigonon. 
Plants, 15c. each. Pkt. Seed, 5c. 
Aquilegia (Double 
Columbine .) 
St Bridgid, or Poppy, Anemone. 
The flowers produced by this new strain show all the 
colors of the rainbow, and many more ; for even black 
and white are found among them, as well as shades of 
pink, rose, crimson, fiery scarlet, carmine, maroon, 
tints of lilac, lavender, blue, purple. They are fre¬ 
quently 5 to 6 inches across; some single, but most 
double, with plain, scalloped or fringed edges. Sown 
early and planted in the garden in rich soil, they will 
bloom profusely and frequently until well after frost. 
Packet, 50 seeds, 10c.; 3 fox' 25c. Bulbs of St. 
Bridgid Anemone, 5c. each; 5 fox* 18c.; 12 foi' 35c. 
M<nhilfi£»rg Ptarmica FI. PI. The Pearl. One 
t/icfiiueu, of the best hardy white perennials 
in the list. Grows about 2 feet high, and from spring 
till frost is covered with heads of purest white double 
flowers. A grand plant 
for cemetery decoration. 
Easily grown from seed, 
flowering the first season 
if sown early. Pkt., 10c. 
Plants, 15c. each; 2 
for 25c.; $1.50 per doz. 
Allegheny 
Vine.. 
Mountain Fringe, or Ad- 
lumia Cirrhosa. This is 
a hardy climbing plant, 
native of the Allegheny 
Mountains ; very attrac- 
t i y e and picturesque ; 
dainty, feathery, pale 
green foliage ; flowers 
delicate rose, pink and 
white. Packet, 5c. . „ 7 
Allegheny Vine . 
Note Bulbs of St. Bridgid Anemones and other plants offered on this page. 
