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MIGNONETTE 
No garden is complete without a bed of this old favorite, Seed 
sown outdoors early in spring will keep up a succession of bloom 
until frost. 
Pkt. 
Definnce—A profuse bloomer with very long spikes. Very 
fragrant and remains a long time in bloom. %4 0, 25c. .$0.10 
Golden Queen—Produces large spikes of a golden color. %4 
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Machet—Bears numerous thick spikes of deliciously fragrant 
red flowers. Leaves dark green. Oz. 75e; %4 04., 25c..... .10 
Large Flowering—Sweet scented» O02. 25€..........+-+..-. . 05 
Goliath—A large flowering, red variety with very heavy 
spikes of double florets, delightfully fragrant. %4 oz., 50c .10 
White Pearl—A mammoth flowering variety with long, heavy 
spikes, color pearly white. ™%4 0%, 50c...........+..+..-, AO 
One packet each of 6 varieties of Mignonette............ 35 
MORNING GLORY 
Tall Varieties (Convolvulus Major). 
Rapid growth annual climbers, useful for covering fences, etc. 
Soak the seed in warm water two or three hours before planting. 
Pkt. 
Finest Mixed Colors—Oz., 20c; %4 04, 7O0c...........+-+.. ... $0.05 
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“ IMPERIAL JAPANESE MORNING GLORIES. 
Remarkable for the great size and beautiful colorings of the 
flowers. The foliage is also splendidly marked and attractive, 
many of them being blotched and variegated white and yellow. 
Sow the seed as soon as the ground is warm, previously soaking 
it several hours in warm water. Be 
Finest Mixed Colors—Oz., 20c; %4 Ib., T0c......--+-.---- woe 80.05 
Mignonette., 
Ruffled and Fringed WVarieties—Finest Mixed Colors. Oz., 50c .10 
DWARF VARIETIES (Convolvulus Minor). 
_ The Dwarf Morning Glories produce a brilliant effect when grown 
in masses in beds, or borders, the rich colored flowers remaining open 
all day in fine weather. 
: Pkt. 
Finest Mixed Varieties—Oz., 20c........0... 00.0 ccc ee ee tenes $0.05 
PENNISETUM (Fountain Grass), 
Ornamental grasses used for border, etc. Pkt. 
Longistylum—Graceful, soft flower heads....... SO IO Nolo Go choo anal LC) 
Ruppelianum—Long, purplish, feathery plumes................... lO 
PHORMIUM Tenax Variegatus (New Zealand Flax). 
Pretty grass-like variegated foliage, used for vases, etc. Pkt., 102 
PHYSOSTEGIA (False Dragon’s Head). 
A hardy, free-flowering perennial, producing its flowers freely on 
strong, upright branches all season, 
Virginica—Flowers pink, borne on stems 8 feet high. Pkt., 10c. 
PLATYCODON (Chinese Bell Flower). 
A handsome hardy perennial, bearing flowers freely on upright 
stems, about 3 feet high. 
Grandiflorum—Produces its attractive blue and white bell-shaped flow- 
Morning Glory. ers continuously during the entire season. Pkt. 10c. 
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