MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK. 
The New Pansy Violet. 
(Tufted; Hardy, Perennial, Perfumed Pansies.) 
Called “Tufted,” because a plant from one 
seed will enlarge into a clump or tuft of plants. 
Called “Pansy Violet,” because sweet-scented, 
and sending out “runners” like the violet. A 
hardy perennial, increasing and blooming con¬ 
tinuously. Packet, 10c.; 3 Packets, 25c. 
The Giant ‘‘Snow Fairy” Pansy. 
These are the most beautiful wtrte Pansies 
ever sold. Often three inches across, of hand¬ 
some form and elegant finish. Snow white, 
with crimson=purple center, making a delicate 
and charming contrast. Packet, 10c. 
Giant White Pansy. “Bridal Robe.” 
An immense flower of immaculate whiteness, 
no color or tinge whatever. Pkt., 10c.; 3 for 25c. 
Giant Yellow. Packet, 10c.; 3 for 25c. 
Pansy Peacock. Is colored like a peacock 
feather. Packet, 5c. 
Pansy Snow Queen. Pure satin white. 
Packet, 5c. 
Pansy Meteor. Superbly marbled and 
P blotched. Packet, 5c. 
mperot' William. Rich ultramarine 
\ blue. Packet, 5c. 
rancy Striped. Has beautiful curious 
stripes. Packet, 5c. 
King of the Blacks. Is velvety coal 
black. Packet, 5c. 
Pansy Red Riding Hood. Packet, 5c. 
Fire King. Packet, 5c. 
Pure Yellow. Fine for bedding. Pkt., 5c. 
Victoria. The only real scarlet Pansy grown. 
Packet, 5c. 
f -ansy. Ferry’s Superbisslma Blotched. • A 
lagnificent new Pansy, having large, broad, 
lick, brilliantly colored petals forming most 
erfectly shaped flowers. These are not only 
f immense size, but the petals have a great 
ubstance and are very broad, overlapping 
ne another to such an extent as to give the 
ffe«£ of a somewhat doubled flower. 
Packet, 10c.; 3 for 2Sc. 
Superfine Mixed Pansy Seed. 
I want all my customers to try this charming mixture, and 
have reduced the price to induce all to try it. You can not have 
too many beautiful Pansies, and I recommend buying seed'bv 
weight to be able to make severail plantings of this mixture to in¬ 
sure plenty of flowers. Packet, 5c.; J4 oz., 15c.; ^oz., 25c. 
Stokesia Cyanea. 
The Cornflower or Stokes’ Aster. 
This is one of our most charm¬ 
ing and beautiful naiive hardy 
plants. The plant grows from IS 
to 24 inches high, bearing freely, 
from early July until frost, its hand¬ 
some lavender - blue Centaurea - like 
blossoms, each measuring from 4 to 5 
inches across. 
Good blooming plants, 15c.; 2 for 25c. 
Seed of Stokesia Cyanea. 
It is very easy to raise from seed, 
and will flower the first year if sown 
early. Packet, 5c. 
Passion Flower. 
This “Fairy Passion Vine” is a 
charming annual; grows 10 to 15 
feet out of doors; flowers white, 
followed by bright, shining seed 
fruits, which burst open, disclosing 
fiery scarlet seeds, the entire plant 
becoming covered with thesS fruits. 
Packet, 5c. 
Ever-Blooming Hardy 
Garden Pinks. 
Old favorites, bearing their sweet, 
clove-scented flowers in the greatest 
profusion during the entire summer. 
Plants, 15c. ea.; 2 for 25c. 
