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MARVEL OF PERU (Four 0O’Clock). 
Showy annuals, with brilliant, fragrant 
flowers which open during the after- 
noon withering the next morning. 
Plant 12 to 18 inches apart. Fine 
Mixed, pkt., 5c; oz., 20¢. 
MATRICARIA GRANDIFLORA FL. PL. 
(Feverfew). > 
A half-hardy perennial bearing double 
button-like- pure white flowers pro- 
fusely. Pkt., 10c. 
MATTIHIOLA, 
Bicornis (Evening-scented Stock)—This 
o old-fashioned annual has no_ beauty 
to recommend it, the flowers being a 
dull purplish lilac, but it is well worth 
growing for the entrancing fragrance 
which it emits during the evening. 
% 02, 25e; pkt., Se. 
MAURANDIA. 
A slender perennial climber useful for 
vases, etc., flowering the first year 
from seed. Finest mixed colors, blue, 
purple, white and rose. Pkt., 10c. 
MESEMBRYANTHEMUM. 
Tricolor—Dwarf tender perennial, fine 
for rock-work or hanging baskets. 
Mixed colors. PkKt., 10c. 
MIMOSA (Sensitive Plant). 
Pudica—A curious annual plant with 
small pink flowers; its leaves close 
and droop at the slightest touch. 
PkKt., 5e. 
MIMULUS. 
Dwarf, tender perennials, thriving 
well in shady places, blooming the first 
year from early sown seed. 
Mosehatus (Musk Plant) —The yellow 
flowers and leaves are muskscented. 
PkKt., 10c. 
Tigrinus—Flowers large, 
blotched. Pkt., 10c 
MORNING GLORY 
Tall Varieties (Convolvulus Major). 
spotted and 
Rapid growth annual climbers, useful for covering 
fences, etc. Soak the seed in warm water two or three 
hours before planting. 
Aurea Superbus—Golden yellow. 6 feet. 
Dark Blue, Lilac, Rose. Each, 5c. 
Finest Mixed Colors. Pkt., 5c; 0z., 10c; %4 0Z., 35e. 
Pkt., 10c. 
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. 
Finest Mixed Colors—Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c; %4 Ib., 60c. 
Ruffled and Fringed Varieties—Finest Mixed Colors—Pkt., 
10c; oz., 50c. 
DWARF MORNING GLORY (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. 
Finest Mixed Varieties—Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c. 
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SSFLOWER SEEDS & 
Morning Glory. 
IPOMOEAS 
EVENING GLORIES AND MOON-FLOWERS. 
Handsome flowered varieties with ornamental foliage. 
Cardinalis (Cardinal Climber)—See page 55, Pkt., 15ce. 
Bona Nox (Good Night or Evening Glory)—Beautiful, large 
flowering, fragrant, violet color. Pkt., Se. 
Heavenly Blue—Beautiful, extra large, sky-blue flowers 
borne in clusters and large heart-shaped leaves. 
Pkt., 10c. 
(Dawn Flower)—Flowers 
borne in clusters. Pkt., 10c. 
Setosa (Brazilian Morning Glory)—Bears large, handsome 
foliage. The flowers are bright rose with a deeper 
colored star in the center and borne in clusters, fol- 
lowed by curious seed pods. Pkt., 10c. 
beautiful bright blue, 
NEW GIANT WHITE MOONFLOWER. 
Ipomoea Grandiflora—A greatly improved variety of the 
popular Moonflower Vine. f grown in well enriched 
soil in a warm, sunny location, the vine will attain a 
height of from 60 to 75 feet, covered with large leaves, 
and studded with immense saucer-shaped flowers from 
7 to 8 inches across. The flowers open about sunset, 
close the next morning, though on cloudy days they 
remain open until noon. Pkt., 10c; per 100 seeds, 50c. 
