HIS deliciously fragrant 
flowering plant is the 
most popular annual grown. 
@ Mignonette does best in as 
se 
cool a situation as possible. 
Large-Flowering. Thecommonsweet Mignonette. Per oz.,15..Pkt. 5 
Bird’s Mammoth. Under proper cultivation the spikes average 12 to 
15 inches long, are very full and exceedingly fragrant; a splendid Mig- 
nonettefor garden, greenhouse and potculture...Per 0z., $1.00..Pkt. 10 
Parson’s White. Nearly white; strongly scented; long, well-formed spikes. 
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Large White Upright. A biennial variety, flowering the first season, grows 
2 to 3 feet high; foliage grayish green; flowers white, on long slender spikes; the 
perfume is very stroug when grown in MASSES.......-.........+2-- Per 0z., 75 
Red Victoria. A fine, distinct, profuse-flowering, dwarf, branching v 
ing compact trusses of deep red flowers; very lragrant...... 'PerlOZ ieee 
Miles’ Hybrid Spiral. Flowers white, very fragrant; spikes 8 to 12 inches 
long; plant dwarf and branching... ........-....::-ssseeseecsseeeeeeeees IPETIOZ aba eee Pkt. 5 
Machet. A dwarf variety, with broad spikes of very fragrant red flowers; one of 
the best for either garden or pot culture ..Pkt. 10 
Golden Queen. Golden yellow flowers; dense dwart growth....Per 0z., 35..Pkt. 5 
Machet’s ‘‘ Perfection ’’ Strong and graceful stems, dressed with vigorous foli- 
age, equally branched and crowned with flowers of an enormous size and ofa con- 
tinuous blooming habit, rich color and anintense perfume, much the superior of 
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Mathiola Bicornis &&y 
(‘Night Scented Stock.’’) 
EN annual garden 
plant grown for its 
delicious perfume, which 
is emitted in the evening 
; and morning, also after 
MACHE'’S PERFECTION MIGNONETTE. ashower. 1ft...Pkt. 5 
MIMOSA PU DIGA (“Sensitive Plant.’’) Curious annual; the leaves instantly close 
A up when touched. A neat plant for either : . / — 
pot or garden culture. 2 feet............ Pkt. 5 : \ i \ 
AURANDIA GIANT=- , . . 
» FLOWERING 
The flowers are fully double the size and the 
plants and foliage are correspondingly larger and 
more robust than the older, well-known sorts. The 
plants, from seed sown in spring, will begin flowering 
by July andcontinue untilfrost. Mixed Colors..Pkt. 15 
Ordinary Maurandia. Mixed Colors............... 
MARVEL OF PERU, siccocks. 
Beautiful summer-blooming annuals of 
bushy habit, 2 feet high, each plant bearing 
throughout the summer hundreds of large 
flowers of white, yellow, crimson, striped. 
(See cut.) 
SANGUINEA. 
Mixed Colors......Per 0z., 25....Pkt. 5 Sanguinea. A beauti- 
Variegated Foliage, Mixed Colors. ful annual climber; 
Foliage striped and marked. nie e commences to flower 
LADO ORS BEEP EEO SOE 28 in July, and until frost the vines 
are fairly loaded with flowers. 
ESEMBRYANTHEMUM... 
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Mixed. Dwarf spreading annuals, 
with large, showy single flowers of 
pink or white, succeeding well in dry 
situations. 14 foot. (Seecut.)..Pkt. 5 
The vines grow very luxuriantly to a 
height of from 20 to 30 feet; the flowers 
—about an inch across—are borne in 
large clusters. Color, deep blood-red, with a yellowish throat. 
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Lobata. Rapidandluxuriant annual summerclimber. Flowers 
15 to 25 in number. borne on graceful spikes. Color, rosy crim- 
son, changing to orange and cream. This should be started 
in pots early in spring and become pot-bound; they will then 
commeuce to bloom very young. 15 to 20 feet ................. 10 
OMORDIGA “BALSAM APPLE” and “BAL- 
» SAM PEAR.” Luxuriant annual 
. climbers, with large leaves, making dense shade. The flow- 
ers are followed by ornamental, large fruits of orange or copper 
eolor, which burst and expose an interior of red, which is 
highly effective. 15 to 20 feet (See cut.) 
Momordica Balsamina. (‘‘ Balsam Apple.) Orange fruits ..............seeeecceeeeeceeeeseeeneeeeees Pkt. 5 
on Charantia. (‘‘Balsam Pear.’’) Coppery, scarlet-colored fruits..................ccccseeeee 5 
MULUS Mimulus make admirable pot plants, and equally adapted for beds in the 
M | e« garden, in semi-sunny positions. The colorings and markings are rich in the 
extreme, ranging through velvety crimson, maroon, yellow, white and pink, spotted and 
blotched in a beautiful manner. (See cut.) 
Fine: Mixed Spotted Varieties: (1 f00ti. c.iccr-cccserccscnc-caccssssteen -cs-cneeesbecee ones teeent eee ae 
Moschatus. (Musk Plant.) Foliage emits a strong musky perfume; yellow. 1% foot. 
OON FLOWERS (/POMEA GRANDIFLORA NOCTIFLORA.) THE WHITE-SEEDED 
« MOON FLOWER. No one who has a trellis or arbor to cover 
should neglect to plant The Moon Flower—the most rapid-growing of all annual climbing 
vines. The vines are literally covered with thousands of immense, pure white fragrant flowers, open- 
ingin the evening and remaining open until noon the following day, and if cloudy, all day, many of 
them measuring over seven inches across. Planted in rich ground, in a sunny situation, and given 
plenty of water, the vines attain a height of seventy-five feet...................ccccceeecceececeesenecencsceeceeceence Pkt. 10 
Cross-bred, or Hybrid Moon Flower. This variety isof great value for the North, asitisin ful] bloom 
fully one month before the White-seeded. Foliage and flowers vary in form on different plants, some flowers 
being scalloped, others perfectly round, others star-shaped; the foliage also varies from the original shape to 
oak-leaved and heart-shaped forms. The flowers, though smaller than the above, yet measure four to six inches 
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MARVEL 
OF PERU. 
MESE 
MBR YANTH EMUM 
MIMULUS, OR 
MONKEY LOWER. 
Oxbexinc, DO NOT FORGET to avail yourself of our LIBERAL PREMIUMS. $8, 
