THE JOSEPH F. MARTIN CO., PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
DELPHINIUMS 
BELLADONNA IMPROVED CLIVEDEN BEAUTY. Light blue, 2 year. 
BELLAMOSUM. This is a dark blue form of the popular light blue Belladonna, 
»with which it is idential in habit and growth. : 
BLACKMORE & LANGDON HYBRIDS. It has the range of colors well divided in 
the pale shades of indigo with a strong run of the most delicate shades of rose, 
double and single. PEPE): My WE NY AU ee. Parc es ale aye FN 
LAMARTINA. Deep blue with conspicuous white center. ‘Very tall grower, enor- 
mous spike, growing 6 to 8 feet high. A wonderful variety. . 
MARTIN’S SUPERB WREXHAM OR HOLLYHOCK STRAIN. Tall spirelike spikes of 
bloom, with the individual flowers of good size a studded on the spike. 
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PACIFICS MIXED. From seed re-selected each year “for a “mixture of the finest 
specimens in this beautiful delphinium specie. 
DIANTHUS SWEET PINKS 
CAESSIUS GRANDIFLORUS PINK CUSHION. Bright pink flowers freely borne, 
closely compacted cushion habit, grows well in dry soils. 
HER MAJESTY. Very large purest white. Heavy F. G. ...................... 
LITTLE JOE. Far and away our favorite. It is about three inches high, blue, 
spiney foliage, deep crimson flowers, blooms heavily and continually from 
Spring until frost. Sy ats WARE UE hg ey TT GU eh eceiedy aes teks 
MRS. DINA WELLER (Nan. ‘Comp.). “New. Beautiful globe, deep green foliage, 
flowers a delicate salmon and a bright carmine ring. ................ 
OLD SPICE. Everblooming bright salmon pink, grows to 14 inches heavily scented. 
PLUMARIUS SPRING BEAUTY. © Out of the many Plumarius types offered, we 
have selected this as the brightest and showiest of them all. Grows low, and is 
smothered with flowers on sturdy stems that stay close to the foliage. .... 
TINY RUBIES. (Species). A Carnation in dainty miniature. Rose pink flowers 
on stems 4 or 5 inches high, on a low compact plant that is a delicate green 
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DICENTRA — Bleeding Heart 
EXIMEA. Plumy Bleeding Heart. Dwarf, fine cut foliage.................. 
SPECTABILIS. The old-fashioned favorite, fine for forcing ............ Heavy 
DIGITALIS — Foxglove 
GIANT SHIRLEY HYBRIDS. Colors range from white and shell pink to deepest 
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ECHINOPS — Globe Thistle 
RITRO® Metallic blue tilowerstay 2 etousmteetas saa sees ees is ekote slanted androben ccacins 
ERIGERON 
SPECIOSUS HYB. GR. Large handsome blue flowers violet tinted and yellow cen- 
ter, Michaelmas daisy-like flowers in June and July. Fine for cutting ...... 
ERYNGIUM 
AMETHYSTINUM. Finely cut foliage and thistlelike heads of glistening blue 
flowers.” Fine! for floristry; tandwanies: forswintehin a tive oe. ce ee ee 
EUPATORIUM — Florists’ Hardy Ageratum 
COELESTINUM. Lavender blue flowers from August to frost. A fine perennial 
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EUPHORBIA — Flowering Spurge 
COROLLATA. Tall growing plant, covered from June to August with loose umbels 
of pretty white flowers, a perfect misty filler when fillers are scarce. Florists 
find this very valuable when Gypsophilas are off crop. .......... i I 
MYRSINITES. Trailing. Silvery gray leaves, yellow flowers in racemes. Does 
equallyawelllmimestinOneSMGde; vere nia suns caer ote ae eon ae eae 
POLYCHROMA. Formal. 1 foot. Hemispherical clump covered with yellow 
flowetsathrougheMay cand Juness Fine: border. fn. 2.062266 22 oe eee wees Seals 
HARDY FERNS 
ADIANTUM PEDATUM. Hardy Maindenhair) .....................00220.. 
ASPIDIUM SPINULOSUM. (Spinulosa Wood Fern) ........................ 
ASPIDIUM:FILIX-FOEMINA:) (lady Fern) 7.2; 2. e.0 soot see epee ee oe ve ee 
DICKSONIA PUNCTILOBULA. (Hay scented Fern) ......................04.. 
DRYOPTERIS MARGINALIS. (Evergreen Woodfern) ...............0 00002004 
ONOCLEASSENSIBILIS. “(Sensitive Fernjiiien a) fies dois. Shi. con cca A. 
ONOCLEA STRUTHIOPTERIS. (Ostrich Fern) ...........0... 002 e eee eee eee 
OSMUNDA CINNAMONEA. (Cinnamon Fern) ......... 0.0.02. 
OSMUNDA: REGALIS..« (Ghiristmas) Fern)is.oixioc. Site cal. . ek che. ee Wn 
POLYSTICHUM ACROSTICHOIDES. (Christmas Feralas. peatiiikes Gatt.<e4 laws: 
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