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MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK 
Mexican Prwirose. 
Mexican Primrose. 
^Strictly a Perpetual Bloomer. 
A free grower in any soil or situa¬ 
tion, an early bloomer from cuttings, 
excellent for hanging basket, win¬ 
dow garden, or open ground; bears 
10 to 30 saucer-shaped blossoms 
about 3 inches across, beautiful in 
form and color. Packet, 5c. 
Double Wallflower. 
A favorite German darling. 
Grown for pots and beds out¬ 
side and inside, winter and 
summer. Packet, all colors, 5c. 
Parisian Extra* 
Early Wallflower. 
New, earliest of all, and re¬ 
markably fine. Very large 
flowers of beautiful c o 1 o r s, 
coming profuse in August. 
Pkt., finest mixed, 50 seeds, 5c. 
Golden Yellow 
Wallflower. 
Magnificent golden-yellow 
flowers. Packet, 5c. 
Mew GianUFlowered 
Sweet William. 
The single flowers are often 
the size ofa25-cent piece, form¬ 
ing an enormous truss of very 
brilliantand varied flowers,ex¬ 
tra fine. Packet, 5c.; 3 for 12c. 
New Double 
Giant Sweet William. 
The single florets often measure one inch in 
diameter, producing enormous umbels on stiff 
stems in many rich shades of color. Packet, 5c. 
Sweet William. 
Packet, double and single, 5c. 
One packet each of the three kinds, 12c. 
Smilax. 
Fashion’s favorite. How much of 
this is used on all occasions! Plant 
in spring in pot or box, and by fall 
you have lovely plants for fall and 
winter. Packet, 5c.; % oz., 15c. 
Smilax Plants. 
10c. each; 3 for 30c. 
Swainsonia, White. 
This plant has been grown extensively the 
last four or five years by the florists as a cut 
flower; m fact nothing is more beautiful than 
the graceful sprays loaded from tip to base 
with large, pure, white, waxv, sweet-pea-like 
flowers Packet seed, 10c. Plants, 15c. each; 
£ tor 25c. 
Swainsonia, Pink . 2 fc£ t Jgi* c * each! 
Double Wallflower . 
Sweet William . 
Violet, Blue. 
(Fidelity.) The flower the 
French love so well. Violets, 
violets, violets everywhere, 
and everyone wears them ia 
Paris. Packet, 10c. 
