MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK. 
Many-Flowered Double 
Sunflower. 
Mammoth 
Double 
California 
Sunflower. 
Grows seven feet 
high. Perfectly 
double; the color 
is the very bright¬ 
est golden yellow. 
The flowers are so 
perfect in form 
that they re¬ 
semble very 
double Chrys¬ 
anthemum- 
flowered As¬ 
ters with long 
stems. 
Packet, 10c.; 
oz., 25c. 
Giant 
Russian 
Sun* 
Jlower. 
Packet, 5c.; 
oz., 10c. 
Many *Flo wered Double Sun* 
flower Th5s is a g lorious plant. Interest 
. j g a j. once centered on these mag¬ 
nificent golden-yellowflowers. Whereverseen, 
flowers are produced from every axis of the 
leaves, differing in this respect from all others. 
Flowers immensely large and durable, and the 
richest golden you ever saw. 
Packet, 5c.; oz., 15c.; y lb., 50c. 
Helianthus 
Cucumeri folius. 
New Types. 
JVew Hybrid 
Sunflowers, 
" Cut and 
Come Jlgain.” 
(Helianthus 
Cucumerifolius.) 
IV hit e Star. 
Almost pure 
white with black 
eye. Packet, 10c. 
Cucumeri* 
folius. 
Covered with 
hundreds of 
brightest orange, 
small, single flow¬ 
ers of pyramidal 
growth, with 
bright, neat foli¬ 
age. Packet, 5c.; 
oz., 20c. 
Cucumeri * 
folius 
Hybridus 
fl. pi. 
A splendid mixture of 
new double and semi¬ 
double varieties. 
Packet, 5c.; oz., 20c. 
Sanvitalia. 
entire season. 
A very beautiful dwarf trailing plant which is 
smothered with bright golden-yellow flowers the 
As edging for beds and borders it is charming. 
Packet, 5c. 
New Salvia Ingenieur Clavenad. 
The New Early Giant Flowered Scarlet Salvia. 
This is the SaWia 
of all Salvias to 
plant. It is the 
earliest and most 
profuseand continu¬ 
ous blooming of all 
Salvias. The flower 
spikes are enor¬ 
mous, of dazzling 
fiery scarlet. It 
grows 3% feet high, 
making a dense 
bush, branching 
from top to bottom, 
and covered with scarlet plumes until frost Pkt., 5c. 
Salvia Splendens Grandiflora. 
A much improved sort, the spikes are enormous in size, 
great in number and very dazzling in color. The flower 
spikes are so large and heavy with flowers they droop 
gracefrrlly, and are called Drooping Spikes, Bonfire, etc. 
Packet, 50 seeds, 10c. 
Salvia Splendens. 
Packet, 50 seeds, 5c.; y s oz., 20c. 
Solanum Jerusalem Cherry. 
The fruit is about the size and color of a cherry. Easily 
grown plants with ornamental fruit. Especially fine for 
pots and lasts a long time in beauty. The plants can be 
grown out of doors and then be potted up in September 
for house use. Of easiest culture. Packet, 5c. 
Salvia Patens. 
One of the most rare and beautiful of all Salvias; a 
rich, deep sky-blue—a blue that is blue—one of the 
richest blues of all flowers; a perennial. Roots can be 
kept over winter in cellar. Packet, 10c. 
The Silver Sage. It appears 
to run altogether to flower, 
hundreds upon hundreds of tall spikes of silvery laven¬ 
der blooms rising from a dense mass of foliage during 
the entire season. Far handsomer is it, indeed, than 
most any bedding plant we know of. Packet, 5c. 
A beautiful new kind, having milk- 
white spikes of flowers, making a 
beautiful contrast with red, white and blue. Packet, 5c. 
Salvia Farinacea. 
White Salvia. 
Salvia Splendens Plants. 
One of the finest of all bedding plants, being complete¬ 
ly covered in autumn with long spikes of dazzling scar¬ 
let flowers, remaining in bloom until cut down by frost. 
4 plants for 40c.; per dozen, $1.00. 
Schizanthus. 
Butterfly or Orchid flower. Very 
elegant and showy. Flowers very 
odd, beautiful and durable, spotted and blotched with 
crimson, violet and yellow. A beauty. Planted in 
October, blooms during the winter as well as outside, a 
gorgeous summer flower. 
Packet, finest mixed, 20 colors, 5c. 
New Zanzibar Castor Beans. 
A new form of Ricinus, with extraordinarily large 
leaves which are produced in such abundance that the 
plant is a perfect pyramid of beautiful foliage. _ The 
most tropical and ornamental Castor Bean yet intro, 
dueed. Packet. 5c.; oz., 15c. 
