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IMPERIAL JAPANESE MORNING GLORIES. 
Packet, .10. No. 4487. 
No. 4487. TIORNING GLORIES, NEW IMPERIAL JAPA= 
NESE. (Ipomza Imperialis.) The flowers of this charming, 
hardy, climbing annual are of gigantic size, exquisite variety of 
colors and with magnificent marbled foliage. They measure from 
four to six inches across and, being of good substance, remain 
much longer open than the ordinary Morning Glories. The colors 
are limitless in variety and very beautiful. Of easy culture, and if 
sown early will flower magnificently. Choicest mixed. Pkt., 
No. 4978. TIARIGOLD, LEGION OF HONOR. A single 
dwarf Marigold of telling beauty. The pretty foliage forms a 
compact background, through which arise the very pretty yellow 
Very fine. 
and brown blossoms in great numbers. 
Pkt., 10 
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MARIGOLD, LEGION OF HONOR. 
Packet, .10. No. 4978. 
No. 5277. MYOSOTIS PALUSTRIS GRANDIFLORA. New 
Giant-Flowering Forget-le-=Not. The handsomest variety 
of the true Forget-Me-Not. The flowers are clear blue with 
yellow eye, large, and produced on long, stout stems, rendering 
the variety desirable for cut flowers; charming for frames, or 
out-of-doors in clumps, beds, borders, etc. Pkt., .10 
No. 5162. MIMULUS GRACILIPES. A distinct Californian 
species, growing eight inches high, and with light-green lanceolate 
leaves. The flowers are one inch across, carmine with dark spots 
and white throat. Pkt., .15. 
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MIGNONETTE, IMPROVED MACHET. 
Packet, .15. No. 5106. 
No. 5106. MIGNONETTE, IMPROVED MACHET. Machet 
has been acknowledged to be the most valuable variety of large- 
flowering, sweet-scented Mignonette, for florists’ and amateurs’ 
use, ever introduced. The strain now offered has been obtained 
through careful selection for a number of years by a specialist in 
Northern Europe. It is of robust growth and very hardy, produc- 
ing large, broad flower spikes of a reddish-green color, and agree- 
able fragrance. Ounce, 1.00; Large Pkt., .15. 
No. 5067. MIGNONETTE, ALLEN’S DEFIANCE. One of 
the greatest acquisitions. When cultivated with proper care, the 
spikes grow from twelve to fifteen inches long, with a fragrance 
even more delightful than that of the common, sweet Mignonette; 
for bouquets it is invaluable, as owing to the great strength of the 
spikes, they frequently retain their grace and fragrance two weeks 
after cutting. Pkt., 10. 
