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MISb MAR* E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK. 
Mrs. Lawrence Beautiful soft, satiny salmon, tinted white; 
• large open flowers just semi-double enough 
to give them an exquisite finish. Wonderfully free flowering, strong and 
vigorous but dwarf compact habit. A gem as a pot plant and a magnifi¬ 
cent bedder. 20c. each. 
Mme. Recamier. 
house culture. 20c. each. 
Semi-double large flowers; mammoth trusses, 
pure white.] A strong, robust grower for 
Admiral Jones Splendid dark, rich velvety crimson; superior 
* flowers and truss; an excellent pot plant and 
a very fine habit. 20c. each. Plants mixed $1.00 per doz., for bed¬ 
ding out. 
New Japanese Everblooming Hollyhocks. 
Flower the first season from spring-sown seed. Bloom profusely from 
July until frost. Packet, 10c. 
Mammoth Allegheny Hollyhocks. 
Blooms the first year from seed. This grand new flower is a 
decided improvement. Its first point of merit is the fine transparent, 
fringed, chrysanthemum-shaped flowers, which look as though they 
were made of crushed silk. One has to see this plant in bloom to 
appreciate its clear, transparent colors, which make a row shine with 
rainbow effect. We advise everybody who has a garden to sow a 
packet of seed of this beautiful plant. Extra selected Seed, per 
packet, 10c.; 3 for 25c. 
Hew White Allegheny Hollyhock. 
This is a fine selection of white flowers, double and semi-double; 
entirely new. Packet, 10c. 
Hollyhocks — World’s Fair Prize Mixture. 
This grand old plant was always dear to us all. But of late years 
it is a wonder. Enormous flowers with such deep colors, such 
delicate shades of pink, blush and yellow, with all the darker ones to 
almost : black. Packet of 20 colors, 5c. Double black packet, 10c. 
Superb Double Hollyhock Plants „ 
URc, each; $1.50 per dozen 
William Langguth . 
Geranium. 
The New Silver-leaved Geranium. The 
F ilantis of short stocky growth, beauti- 
ul deep green foliage, with broad, pure 
snow-white band. Most free-flowering 
of all its class. Flowers, double, bright 
red, large, extra filled-out blooms, rising 
from the white-colored foliage quite 
magnificently. 20c.; 3 for 50c. 
Hew Jlureole Geranium, 
Mme. Bruant. 
A splendid example of the aureole 
type, showing flowers of largest size 
with finely veined centers and outer 
border of distinct contrasting colors. 
The ground color is white, elegantly 
penciled with deep rose, florets edged 
and varied with crimson lake; both 
flowers and trusses are very large and 
striking, make very handsome plants 
and is a constant and abundant bloomer. 
15c. each. 
Double General Grant. 
Well known as one of the best and 
brightest Geraniums for bedding; vigor¬ 
ous, compact plant covered with flowers 
all the time. 15c. each. 
Beaute Poitevine. £ v R 0 r r e *e 
and one of the best semi-double light 
salmon pink bedders in existence. Enor¬ 
mous flowers. 15c. each. 
New Tapanese Everblooming' Hollyhocks . 
