MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK. 
Improved Carnation Margaret. £ e g b^?se°it 
blooms so quick after sowing the seed; four months. 
Flowers large, colors are bright and varied, with that 
delicious, refreshing clove fragrance that makes all carna¬ 
tions so much loved. Colors 
are dazzling red, soft pink, 
white, mottled and varie¬ 
gated. Pkt, finest quality, 5c. 
Improved Margaret Carnations. 
The finest of all for growing outside. 
N eiv Dwarf Margaret Carnations. J t h e e 
more double and the variety of colors is infinitely greater. 
Packet, 10c.; 3 for 25c. 
New Butterfly Cyclamen. 
( Papilio.) 
In this new type the edges of the flowers are beauti¬ 
fully fringed or waved, giving them a grace not 
possessed by the old class : for house or conservatory 
decoration they are of surpassing beauty. Mixed 
colors. Packet, 10c.; 3 for 25c. 
I am making a special importation of this new 
Cyclamen from the original introducers and am put¬ 
ting it out in these small packets to give all a chance 
to try it. 
Giant Margaret, ^ec't-fl^ower'- 
>ng, in a rich variety of colors, including 
\ r ellow. Packet, 10c. 
Ever-Blooming Chabaud 
height, healthy and vigorous, the flowers 
large, very double, deliciously sweet 
and in the most charming colors. 
These bloom in four months. Pkt., 10c. 
Picotee Pinks. 
These pinks are very hardy and in- 
ensely fragrant. Rloom quickly and 
asily from seed. Pkt.,finest mixed, 5c. 
Cypress Vine , Scarlet. 
This is a most beautiful and 
artistic vine. The trembling foli¬ 
age, thickly covered with bright 
scarlet flowers, gives the plant 
a charming scintillating effect. 
Packet, 5c. 
Mixed colors, packet, 5c. 
Centrosema Grandijlora . 
( Butterfly Pea.) 
A hardy perennial vine of rare 
beauty, which blooms in July from 
seed sown in April, and bears in great 
profusion inverted pea-shaped flowers, 
ranging in color from a rosy violet to a 
reddish purple, with a broad, feathery 
white marking through the center . 
Packet, 5c, 
