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MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK. 
flew Giant Flowering Caladium 
Produces gigantic snow=white flowers in the greatest profusion. 
In general appearance this plant somewhat resembles C. Escui 
lentum, but is entirely distinct, being much larger and grander 
and vastly superior in every way. The flower resembles a giant 
Calla, and remains open three days and nights ; first two days it is 
of the purest snow=white, the th.rd day it changes to a pale yellow.! 
It is of the easiest culture, enduring adverse conditions well, and the 
leaves attain a great size, even in small pots. Give it rich soil, the 
richer the better, and plenty of water. The plant can be taken up 
in the fall and wintered in the house or cellar. 
Strong, welLrooted Plants.—First size, 15c. each; 2 for 25c 4 
S for 50c. The flowers are very fragrant. 
delight as being 
mm ilE f m ' one of the most distinct and beautiful cardy 
perennials introduced for years.” It willI 
^^ give you armfuls of large; very double golda 
en-yellow flowers, elegantly set off in 
-Bl lMisi lpl*. their own foliage, August and September. 
Plants, 15c. each; 2 for 25c.; 3 for 30c.; 
12 for $1.00. 
German Iris , or Fleur^de? 
f (I. Germanica.) The German Iris is 
■*'*•*• one of the most desirable early 
spring-flowering plants. The flowers are of. 
large size and of exquisite colors. No garden 
is complete without a collection or these* 
beautiful “Flags.” . 
Finest named kinds — Price, 15c„ each; 
Giant Flowering Caladium. 
Srn 1 WS Japanese Iris. ^rTSf 
magnificent named kinds, 
many of which sell for 50 c. 
W. each, and have flowers 9 inches 
i • across. This plant is hardy. 
ys Price of Plants, 10c. each; 
— “— . 3 f or 25c. 
Madeira Vine. Seed packet, 30 seeds. 5c. 
vine, covering a large space in a 
short time. Fleshy heart-shaped 
leaves of a light green, and in late 
summer numerous racemes of 
feathery flowers of powerful and 
delicious fragrance. A very beau¬ 
tiful and popular vine for summer 
screen. Bulbs keep in the cellar 
without trouble. 
4c. each; 2 for 6c.; 6 for 15c.; 
12 for 30c. 
Cinnamon Vine. 
growth every year ; will soon drape windows, doorw; 
glossy green heart-shaped foliage (always free from 
all insects and pests); thickly studded with charming 
white flowers having a delicious and refreshing cinna°> 
mon fragrance. This plant comes from China, and 
the roots are a staple article of food with the Chinese. 
Bulbs, 2 for 5c.; 5 for 10c.; 12 for 20c. Roots, 
1 and 2 year old, 6c. each; 2 for 10c.; 12 for 50c. 
Summer-Flowering Oxalis Bulbs. 
throw up a mass of pretty foliage and flowers * fine for beds, borders and^gings . also 
for pots, baskets and vases. For edging, plan 2 or 3 inches apart. Foliage like a sham¬ 
rock. Lovely pink flowers. 12 for 10c.; 20 for 12c.; 50 for 25c. 
Notice my reduced prices on Giant Flowering Caladium; other Caladiums, page 3 
