F. E. McALLLSTER, 22 DEY ST., NEW YORK.—NOVELTIES IN FLOWER SEEDS. 
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“ALBINO.” 
STOCKS—Large-Flowering Pyramidal Ten-Week Stock, 
“PRINCESS MAY.” 
Princess May produces fine big trusses of very large 
flowers of the most excellent shape and of the purest and 
most delicate light primrose color. The individual flowers, 
when fully expanded, have been proven to attain the ex¬ 
traordinary size of two inches across or six inches in 
circumference. 
Ntw Biicnii Tuhense. 
This most valuable novelty con¬ 
sists in its flowering thirty days 
earlier than the old single variety, 
in its throwing from two to five 
flower stems on a single bulb, and 
these again are often branched ; but 
its great merit above all other Tube¬ 
roses is that the outside of the petals 
is of the same waxy white as the 
inside, making it one of the most 
valuable plants ever introduced for 
cut flowers. This characteristic is 
so distinct that when first seen, 
being single, it might be said to 
resemble a Stephanotis or some 
species of Jessamine as much as a 
Tuberose, both in appearance and fra¬ 
grance, for the odor is less heavy 
than that of the ordinary Tuberose. 
Each, io cents; per dozen, $1.00. 
Handsome variety, with small, globe-shaped, very double 
flowers of the brightest scarlet. 
Per packer, 25 cents. 
ZIP ELEGMS. 
FI. Pleno. 
“Scarlet Liliput.” 
STOCKS, ^PRINCESS MAY 
Per packet, 25 cents, 
