PHEBE J. MARSHALL, HIBERNIA, DUTCHESS CO., N. T. 
FOUR BEAUTIFUL NEW PLANTS. 
NEW EMPEROR SALPIGLOSSIS 
This New Emperor strain is a very great 
improvement on the older type in its in¬ 
creased size of flowers, their improved shape 
and larger variety of colors, and more than 
all else in their singularly beautiful veinings 
of gold. These are the only flowers, to our 
knowledge, that show a glint of gold in their 
coloring, Pkt., 150 seeds, IGc. 
This is undoubtedly one of the most ornamental dec¬ 
orative grasses ever introduced, and will be found as use¬ 
ful for room, hall or table decoration as many a palm, 
while having the advantage ot rapid and vigorous 
growth, and being easier to manage. 
Its graceful, narrow curving leaves, produced 
by the hundreds in succession, are overtopped 
by most elegant purple feather plumes a loot 
long, which by themselves are quite ornamental 
as vase decorations and can also be used for dry 
grass bouquets. 
Sown as late as March, it makes a bold plant, 
unlike any other in the garden, always a feature 
of attraction. If grown in pots, no one could 
wish for anything more graceful. This novelty 
has been '-reatly admired wherever shown. 
Pkt., 50 seeds, 5c. 
NEW MOSAIC-LEAVED COTTON. 
INULA GRANDIFLORA. 
A new showy and beautiful perennial. Large 
yellow chrysanthemum-like flowers. 
Pkt., 30 seeds, IOc. 
This Cotton makes a very beautiful decorative plant, when growing, and for cutting in the fall for 
bouse use as an everlasting. The foliage of this plant is very beautiful and striking. Some leaves are 
green, white, yellow and red. Large yellow flowers, followed by large pods bursting with snow-white 
cotton. A very beautiful plant and showy flowers. The pods make beautiful Christmas ornaments. 
Grows readily irom seed. Pkt, 15 seeds, 5c. 
