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MISS MARY E MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK. 
New Giant Imperial Centaurea. 
(Centaurea lmperialis.) 
This magnificent new Giant Centaurea is a rapid, easy 
grower, soon making a large plant. The flower stems 
are long, the flowers large and very sweet scented. The 
bushes are about 4 feet high. Packet, 5c. 
Giant White, very fragrant, Packet, 5c. Giant Rosy Red, 
Packet, 5c. Giant Lilac, with white center. Packet, 5c. 
Giant Brilliant Purple, Packet, 5c. Giant Pink, with white 
center, Packet, 5c. 
One packet each of the six above kinds, 25c. 
Centaurea Suaveolens, or Yellow Sweet Sultan. 
Its double flowers are large, sulphur yellow and sweet- 
scented, borne on long stems and splendid for bouquets 
Blooms all summer. Packet, 5c. 
flew Weeping Lantana. The rnosi 
basket plant ever grown. Has a graceful droonffj 
habit, grows rapidly, and blooms persistently winter 
and summer, producing a cluster of flowers at each 
leaf. Color, most delicate, clear, brilliant, rosy lilac- 
foliage, bright dark green. Does equally well in winter 
or summer. 15c. each; 2 for 25c.; 3 for 30c. 
Garden Huckleberry. ^ a n s e h Tng r ton & 
and most desirable introduction of late years; will out- 
yield any other berry grown. Grows from seed and 
ripens its crop same year. Berries jet black, four times 
the size of Huckleberries; for pies or jams it is the 
equal of any other fruit grown. Plant same as tomato 
in box or pan, and, when danger of frost is over, set 
out 4x6 feet. When jet black, stew thirty minutes- 
make very sweet. Better than wild huckleberries for 
pies, jams, jellies, sauce and canning. This new fruit 
is insect proof. Packet, 10c. 
Centaurea Marguerite, ^me punt 
Large, pure, silvery white flowers of the sweetest 
fragrance. Produced on long, stiff stems ; are most 
admirably adapted for bouquets, vases, etc. Flowers 
keep for a week after being cut. Pkt., 5c. 
Centaurea, White-Leaved Varieties, Dusty Miller, 
with silvery leaves; splendid for riQbon bedding. 
Candidissima. Thick, white leaves. Height, 
1 foot. Packet, 5c. 
Gymnocarpa. White, fernlike leaves; very grace¬ 
ful. Height ,\]/ 2 feet. Splendid bedding plant. Pkt., 5 c. 
NEW GIANT CORN FLOWERS. 
Emperor William. Very large dark blue flow¬ 
ers. Plant grows 1)4 feet high. Packet, 5c. 
Uictoria Dwarf. Compact, 9 inches high, azure 
blue. Packet, 5c. 
Giant Corn Flowers. All colors, mixed, 5c. 
Cyperus JHternifolius. (Umbrella Grass.) 
Excellent for growing in water or damp places, fine 
for aquariums. Packet, 5c. 
Large Flowered Clematis. Sed” a sav"d yb fro d m 
the finest and largest sorts only. Packet, 10c. 
Clematis Danienlata This sweet scented, 
Piemans ranicuiaxa. hardyt new j apan ese 
Clematis grows readily and quickly from seed. This 
plant is indispensable. Packet, 5c. 
Cuphea Eminens. 
(Giant Cigar Plant.) 
Quickly attains a height 
of 18 inches, each spike sur¬ 
mounted by a mass of scar¬ 
let flowers, tipped gold and 
green. One of the finest of 
all plants for baskets or 
boxes. A fine garden plant 
as well. 
Pkt., 5c. Plants, 15c. each 
New Tuberous 
Rooted Clematis. 
(Platycodon Mariesi 
Maranthum.) 
This is a low growing, 
bushy, herbaceous plant, 
bearing grand clusters of 
beautiful large, bell-shaped 
flowers, lovely violet-blue. 
It is entirely hardy. 
New Tuberous Rooted Clematis. 
Pkt. 10c.; 3 for 25c. The Giant Cigar Plant, Scarlet and Gold. 
