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MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK. 
flew Giant Imperial Centaurea. 
(Centaurea Imperialis.) 
This magnificent new Giant Centaurea is a rapid, 
easy grower, soon making a large plant. The flower 
stems are long, the flowers large and very sweet- 
scented. The bushes are about 4 feet high, of enor¬ 
mous dimensions,and are covered with large, beautiful 
flowers of the same form and fragrance of Centaurea 
Margaret. The flowers will keep for over a week in 
water if cut just when they are about to open. It 
is of easy culture. The color variation is very great. 
Packet, 100 seeds, all colors mixed, 4c.; 
3 pkts., 10c. 
GIANT WHITE, very fragrant. Packet, 5c. 
GIANT ROSY RED. Packet, 5c, 
GIANT - LILAC, with white center. Packet, 5c. 
GIANT BRILLIANT PURPLE. Packet, 5c. 
GIANT PINK, with white center. Packet, 5c. 
IPHIGENIA. Whitish rose, with large white center. 
Extra fine. Packet, 5c. 
One packet each of the seven above kinds, 25c. 
Centaurea Suaveotens, |' a {»£ 
This deserves to be in every garden. The plant 
grows about 2 feet high and its double flowers are 
large, sulphur yellow and sweet=scented, borne on 
long stems and splendid for bouquets. It blooms all 
summer. Packet, 5c. 
Conservatory and House Culture Seeds. 
See index for description and. additional varieties. 
The entire 11 kinds for 75c. 
Asparagus Spengerii, 8c. 
“ Plumosus, 10c. 
Begonia, tuberous rooted, 
10c. 
Cineraria^ - - 15c. 
Calceolaria, - 10c. 
Cyclamen giganteum, 
10c. 
Fuchsia, double and 
single mixed, 10c. 
Gloxinia - - 10c. 
Geranium - 1 0c. 
Primulas in variety 7c. 
Smilax « - 5c. 
Centaurea Marguerite. f G ^ y ^ a a ”t 
Large, pure, silvery white flowers of the sweetest 
fragrance. Produced on long, stiff stems; are most 
admirably adapted for bouquets, vases, etc. Flowers 
keep for a week after being cut. Pkt., 60 seeds, 5c. 
Centaurea, White=Leaved Varieties. Dusty Miller, 
with silvery leaves ; splendid for ribbon-bedding. 
Candidissima . Thick, white leaves. Height, one 
foot. Packet, 5c. 
Gymnocarpa . White, fernlike leaves; very 
graceful. Hteight, 1 % feet. Splendid bedding plant. 
Packet, 5c. 
NEW GIANT CORN FLOWERS. 
Emperor William. Very large dark blue flow¬ 
ers. Plant grows 1^4 feet high. Extra packet, 5c. 
Victoria Dwarf, Compact, 9 inches high, azure- 
blue. Packet, 5c. 
Giant Corn Flowers, ah colors, mixed, white, 
red, blue, etc. Packet, 5c. 
Climbing Jlnnuals. 
These attain perfection and flower the first season. 
The 19 kinds mentioned below for 50c. 
Antigonon Mountain 
Rose, 5c. 
Gourds, mixed, 5c. 
Balloon Vine, 4c. 
Calampelis, 5c. 
Canary-Bird Vine, 5c. 
Coboea Scandens, 5c. 
Cypress Vine, 5c. 
Dolichos, 5c. 
Humulus Japonicus, 4c. 
Thunbergia 
Maurandia, mixed, 4c, 
Morning Glory,mixed, 5c. 
Moon Vine, 5c. 
Mina Lobata, 5c. 
MomordicaBalsamina,5c. 
Melothra Scabra, 5c. 
Nasturtium, tall, 5c, 
Passion Flower, South¬ 
ern Beauty, 5c. 
Smilax. 5c. 
, mixed, 5c. 
Hardy Climbers. 
For permanent positions; flowering the second year. 
The 12 kinds enumerated below for 50c. 
Adlumia cirrhosa, 5c. 
Aristolochia sipho, 10c. 
Ampelopsis Veitchii, 5c. 
Asparagus 
Broussoneti, 10c. 
Bignonia grandiflora, 5c. 
Centrosema 
grandiflora, Sc. 
Clematis paniculata, 5c. 
Jack-and-the- 
Bean-stalk, 10c. 
Kenilworth Ivy, 4c. 
Lathyrus latifolius, 5c. 
Wisteria, Chinese, 10c. 
Wild Cucumber, 5s. 
