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MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK. 
Mammoth Witile Moonvine 
Oleanders. 
These old-fashioned shrubs are 
becoming immensely popular 
again. No plant makes more 
handsome specimens in tubs for 
the veranda or yard. 
Oleander Rosea. 
Has double pink flowers. The 
oi l favorite. Very sweet. Price, 
15c. each. 
Lilian Henderson. 
Has white flowers of the largest 
size Fragrant like the old 
double pink ; scarce. Price, 15c. 
each. 
Lutea. Has primrose-yellow 
flowers of a lovelv shade; also 
fragrant. Price, 15c. each. 
Mammoth White Moonflower. it bears 
lovely white flowers 5 to 6 inches in diameter, with 
a five-pointed star in the center. The flowers open 
at dusk, or earlier on cloudy days, at which time 
they are deliciously fragrant. Start the seed in 
house, and set out as early as safe in the spring. 
Packet, 10 seeas, 5c.; % oz., 20c. 
Mammoth White Moonvine Plants. 
15c. each, 2 for 25c. 
Blue Moonvine. (Ipomea Learii.) A hand¬ 
some, quick-growing perennial climber. Often 
flowers in bunches of a half-dozen ; the individual 
flowers are trumpet-shaped, about 4 inches across, 
of a rich, violet blue, with fine purple rays. Seed 
packet, 5c. Plants, 15c. each, 2 for 25c 
Moonflower. (Northern Light .) This new 
plant has blooms 2 inches in diameter of pink 
lavender color, which come earlier in the season 
than any Ipomeas. Foliage large, handsome, and 
remarkable in its drought-resisting qualities. The 
plants are the most rampart growers from the 
time of germination. As a screen it has no equal; 
grows 50 feet or more in a season. Packet, 5c. 
Morning Glory. Tall or Climbing. 
Packet, 5c.; % oz., 10c. 
Dwarf Morning Glory. 
Packet, 5c.; oz., 10c. 
Honeysuckles. 
Hall S Japan. This is the most constant 
bloomer of the class, being literally covered with 
beautiful yellow and white flowers. 15c. each. 
Scarlet Trumpet, or Red Coral, a rapid 
grower, bright red, with trumpet-shaped flowers. 
The old well known variety. 15c. each. 
Myoso tis. (Pillar of Glory.) 
A very beautiful upright 
sort, growing, in pillar form, 
10 to 12 inches high, lovely 
skv blue and rosy pink. 
Packet, 10c. 
Martynia. This economic 
gem of the garden is useful 
as well as ornamental. If you 
never used them for pickles 
do so this year without fail— 
they are a treat. If you never 
saw the bright and curious 
flowers they bear, try some. 
Packet, 5c. 
M aurandia . This 
climber is graceful and deli¬ 
cate enough to appear hard 
to grow, but it is not. Grows 
quick. It is equally good for 
basket, house or out of doors. 
It blooms very early and 
steady. Flowers like a Fox¬ 
glove, of rich purple-white 
and rosy pink. Packet, 5c. 
Molucella. (Sh Fiower.) 
This curious little plant pro¬ 
duces lovely flowersthat look 
like sea shells. Packet, 5c. 
P wa ff Japanese Maples. Exceedingly attractive little foliage plants 
tor high-class decoration indoors or out The foliage is a picture—hundreds of 
colors are represented; yellow, brown, pink, scarlet, green and hundreds of 
v f a r' e g at i on s- Manv different forms of leaves. First-class window plant Seed 
of fine mixed sorts, Packet 10c. 
