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124. Ipomea Grandiflora Superba. Jap- 

 anese Morning Glory. A handsome showy climber 

 of easy culture and suitable for covering windows, 

 trellises, old stumps, etc. The flowers are most 

 brilliant m the morning and run through many 



^ shades, from white to deu'k blue, red and striped. 

 - Hardy annual. 30 to 50 feet high. Pkts. 5c and 

 10c. Oz. 15c. li Lb. 35c. Lb. Sl.OO. 



125. Imperial Japanese Morning Glory. 

 Frilled and fancy. Even more beautiful than the 

 Superba. You should certainly try this beautiful 

 and wonderful Morning Glory. Pkts. oc and 10c. 

 Oz. 25c. M Lb. 90c. 



126. Ipomea Grandiflora Alba. Moon 

 Flower. One of the most vigorous of all Summer 

 climbers, and "will grow 30 to 40 feet in a season, 

 and be covered with saucer-shaped white flowers 

 every evening and cloudy day. Pkts. 5c, 10c and 

 25c. Oz. oOc. }i Lb. 81.90. 



128. Kochia Trichophylla. An old-fash- 

 ioned popular annual, sometimes known as Belvi- 

 dere. Mock Cypress, Mexican Fire Plant, etc. It 

 is easily grown from seed — forming oval bushes 2 

 to 2!^ feethigh,denselyclothed with small feathery 

 light-green foliage, deepening in color as the Sum- 

 mer advances until the whole plant assumes a 

 fiery-crimson hue. Pkts. 5c and 10c. Oz. 20c. 



129. Kudzu Vine. A twining vine of re- 

 markably rapid growth, attaining a length of 40 

 to 50 feet in one season. Hardy. Foliage large 

 and lobed; purple pea-shaped flowers in clusters, 

 borne late in the season. A fine vine for arbors, 

 verandas, etc. Easily grown from seed. Pkts. 5c, 

 10c and 25c. H Oz. 35c. Oz. SI. 25. 



130. Lantana. Finest mixed colors. Ten- 

 der perennial. Flowering continuously. 2 to 3 

 feet. Pkts. 5c and 10c. Oz. 50c. 



131. Larkspur. Double Dwarf German 

 Bocket. Beautiful spikes of double flowers in 

 many shades, ranging from pure white to deep rich 

 pink. Hardy annuals. 1 foot high. Pkts. 5c and 

 10c. Oz. 25c. 



132. Lathyrus. Latifolius. Hardy Ever- 

 lasting Peas. These cUmb 6 to 8 feet high when 

 trained on a trellis; the flowers are borne in large 

 clusters and very closely resemble Sweet Peas. 

 They are peculiarly adapted to rough places, to 

 scranible over rocks and bushes; splendid cut flow- 

 ers. Mixed colors. Pkts. 5c, 10c and 25c. Oz. GOc. 



136. Lobelia. The flowers are bright blue 

 with white centers. Fine for baskets and vases, 

 trailing gracefully and blooming profusely. Plants 

 6 inches high. Pkts. 5c, 10c and 25c. J 2 Oz. 65c. 



137. Lupin. A very conspicuous plant with 

 spikes of pea-shaped blossoms. Growing 3 feet 

 tall. Pkts. 5c and 10c. Oz. 20c. 



139. Marigold. TaU Tagates. French and 

 African. Double Mixed. Great variety of colors. 

 A well-known garden annual. 2 to 3 feet high. 

 Large double flowers. Pkts. 5c, 10c and 25c. 

 Oz. 40c. 



140. Marigold. Dwarf mixed colors. Plants 

 only 4 to 5 inches high. Bearing great quantities of 

 button-like flowers. Pkts. 5c, 10c and 25c. Oz. 45c. 



141. Marvel of Peru. Fouro'Clocks. Large 

 and beautiful old-fashioned plants of spreading 

 habits. Produce brilliant colored flowers that open 

 about 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Pkts. 5c and 

 10c. Oz. 25c. !.( Lb. 75c. Lb. 82.50. 





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142. Matthiola. Biconrus. Evening scented stocks. Old-fashioned 

 annual, the flowers being a dull purplish lilac. Pkts. 5c and 10c. Oz. 20c. 



143. Mignonette. Mammoth Flowering. It is the best Mignonette 

 for all purposes, either outside or inside. Ever bloomer, flowers lasting until 

 late in Fall. Pkts. 5c and 10c. Oz. 20c. 34 Lb. 50c. 



144. Mignonette. Matchett Perfection Bismarck. The red flowers are 

 larger than those of other sorts. The spikes are very dense. Its foliage is 

 crinkled whil3 its odor is delicious. Pkts. oc and 10c. % Oz. 2.5c. Oz. 45c. 



147. Memosa. Sensitive Plant. Curious and interesting spikes, white 

 flowers, the leaves close or droop when touched or shaken. 1 foot high. 

 Pkts. 5c and 10c. Oz. 35c. 



148. Momordica. Balsam Apple. Annual climber, 15 feet high, bear- 

 ing ornamental orange flowers, with red interior; used largely for medicinal pur- 

 poses; also a most excellent foliage vine. Pkts. 5c, 10c and 25c. J4 Oz. 40c. 



149. Myosotis Alpertris. Forget-Me-Not. Popular perennials, flower- 

 ing first season from early Spring-sown seeds. Pkts. 5c, 10c and 25c. J^ Oz. 50c. 



165. Nemophila. Love Grove. Mixed. Free-flowering annual, of 

 dwarf, compact habit, with a profusion of cup-shaped flowers; thrives best 

 111 a cool, shady situation; 1 foot. Pkts. 5c and 10c. Oz. 25c. 



166. Nicotiana. Affinis. Splendid pure white flowers on long terminal 

 tubes; it is so fragrant that a small bed will perfume the surrounding atmos- 

 phere. Pkts- 5c. 10c and 25c. Oz. 35c. 



16S. Nigella. Love in the Mist or Devil in the Bush. Damacena. 

 Tree-flowering plant with finely cut foliage. Curious looking flowers and seed 

 pods; blue and white mixed; growth 1 foot. Pkts. 5c and 10c. Oz. 20c. 

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