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Mignonette. New Giant Flowered Red — Of beautiful pyramidal 

 form, compact and vigorous grower, ten to fifteen inches high and a very 

 abundant bloomer. Flower spikes of the largest size; the single flowers of a 

 striking- red color, pkt 5 cts. See cut on opposite page. 



Mignonette, Machet— A dwarf French variety with broad spikes of very 

 fragrant red flowers, pkt 3 cts. 



Mignonette, Golden Machet — Golden yellow flowers, dense dwarf 

 growth, pkt 3 cts. 



Mignonette, White Giant Spiral— Quite showy in growth with very 

 long spikes of bloom, pkt 5 cts. 



, Mignonette, Mixed— All varieties mixed, pkt 3 cts. 



Mormordica BalsarrHna— (Balsam Apple.) A very beautiful, climbing 

 plant, with handsome apple-shaped fruits, which have great medicinal prop- 

 erties, pkt 5 cts. 



Malope Grandiflora— The plant grows eighteen to twenty inches high, 

 and bears beautiful, large, single flowers. Mixed crimson, rose and white. 

 pkt 5 cts. 



Marvel of Peru (Mirabilis, or Four O'clock.) — It is one of the most 

 brilliant and showy of annuals. When planted in beds or masses they pre- 

 sent a gorgeous sight during the afternoon. Mixed. All colors, oz 15 

 cts, pkt 3 cts. 



Marigold, African — The African varieties are stronger in habit and 

 produce larger flowers than the French. Double mixed. All varieties. 

 pkt 3 cts. 



Marigold, Eldorado, or Dahlia-Flowered — The flowers are glo- 

 bular, as perfectly double as a show Dahlia, and are of enormous size, 

 measuring three and one-half to four inches across. The shades are of the 

 lightest primrose, lemon, rich golden yellow and deep, glowing orange. 

 pkt 3 cts. 



Marigold, French Compact, Gold Striped — The plant is thickly 

 studded with handsome flowers, generally striped regularly with brown on 

 yellow ground, pkt 3 cts. 



My os otis — (Forget-Me-Not.) These 

 charming little favorites always succeed 

 best in damp, sandy situations, but they 

 thrive well in almost any soil. Blue flow- 

 ers, pkt 5 cts. 



Myosotis, Victoria — Very large blue 

 flowers, which are fine for pot culture, pkt 

 10 cts. 



Mimulus Moschatus— (Musk Flower.) 

 Singularly shaped and brilliant colored 

 flowers, blotched and spotted in every con- 

 ceivable manner, pkt 5 cts. 



Mimulus Cardinalis — The beautiful 

 scarlet Monkey Flower. The favorite of all 

 who know it. pkt 5 cts. 



Mina Lobata— A beautiful and luxuriant 

 climber. Profuse bloomer, flowers scarlet, 

 changing to orange and creamy white. The 

 seeds should be started in pots early, and 

 become pot-bound. They will then bloom 

 early, pkt 5 cts. 



Musa Ensette — (The Abyssinian Ba- 

 nana Tree.) Strikingly effective as single 

 specimens upon the lawn, as well as in 

 clumps or masses. The rapidity of its 

 growth is astonishing, and if the seed is 

 sown early in hot beds and repotted sev- 

 eral times the plants will attain the height 

 of eight feet the first Summer. The leaves 

 are magnificently long, broad and massive, 

 of a beautiful, bright green. 10 cts per 

 pkt for three seeds. 



Tom Thumb Nasturtiums — The im- 

 proved Dwarf or Tom Thumb Nasturtiums 

 are unrivaled in beauty and effect. Planted 

 in poor soil they flower most profusely, and 

 remain in bloom a long time. Varieties 

 mixed, pkt 3 cts, oz 15 cts. % pd 40c. 

 Nasturtium, Golden King— Deep gol- 

 den yellow flowers, thrown well above the 

 dark foliage, pkt 3 cts. 



Nasturtium, Ruby King— Pink shaded 

 with carmine, dark foliage, pkt 3 cts. 



MARIGOLD ELDORADO 



BALSAM APPLE 



NASTURTIUM— TROPAEOLUM 



Nasturtium, King of the Tom Thumbs — 



Bluish green foliage. Showy, intense scarlet flow- 

 ers, pkt 3 cts. 



Nasturtium King Theodore — Bluish green 



foliage and almost black flowers, pkt 3 cts. 



Nasturtium, Lady Bird— Rich golden yellow. 

 Each petal barred with bright ruby crimson, pkt 

 3 cts. 



Nasturtium, Empress of India — Brilliant 

 crimson scarlet flowers. Very rich, pkt 3 cts. 



Nasturtium, Chameleon, New-A most gor- 

 geously spotted and variegated flower, hardly any 

 two on the same plant alike. The finest of the 

 class, pkt 10 cts, 3 for 25 cts. 



Tropaeolum, French Spotted — Flowers of 

 many distinct colorings on the same plant. Beau- 

 tiful and attractive, pkt 5 cts, oz 20 cts. 



Tropaeolum (Lobbianum) Lucifer — The 

 richest velv.ety deep crimson imaginable, pkt 5 

 cts, oz 20 cts. 



Tropaeolum (Lobbianum) Spitfire— New, en- 

 tirely true from seed; the brightest and most glow- 

 ing in tone of all. pkt 5 cts. 



Tropaeolum (Lobbianum) Finest Mixed— 

 From dark velvety to the brightest gay colors in 

 mixture, pkt 3 cts, oz 20 cts. 



Tropaeolum, Majus — Mixed colors, pkt 3 

 cts, oz 15 cts, % pd 40 cts. 



Oxalis — Small, free-flowering plants, thickly 

 starred with bright flowers from June until frost. 

 Fine for bordering beds. Sow seed early. Finest 

 mixed, pkt 5 cts. 



Nigelia— (Love in the Mist.) The plant has finely 

 cut foliage, and curious looking flower and seed 

 pods. It is of easy culture. All varieties and col- 

 ors, pkt 3 cts. 



Nolana, Mixed — Very pretty trailing plants 

 for rock-work, hanging baskets, floral borders, etc. 

 The flowers resemble the Dwarf Convolvulus. 

 pkt 3 cts. 



MYOSOTIS, FORGET-ME-NOT MIMULUS, MONKEY FLOWER PHLOX, STARRED AND FRINGED 



PHLOX, LARGE FLOWERET) 



