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MIMULUS. (Monkey Flower.) Very handsome half- 
hardy perennials, blooming the first year from seed. 
They thrive best in rather moist ground. 
Cardinalis Grandiflorus. Large, scarlet flowers. 
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Cupreus. 
5155 
5160 
5165 
for hanging pots, emitting 
flowers yellow a Briayo! oat 
Tigrinus Grandiflorus. Flowers large; various 
shades of yellow, elegantly spotted and marked with 
crimson and maroon. 
— Duplex. Corolla double; hose-in-hose form. . . 
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5175 
5180 
5220 MOMORDICA Balsamina. (Balsam Apple.) 
Remarkably handsome climbing annual with rich green 
foliage and golden yellow warted fruit shaped like an 
apple, which when ripe opens displaying its brilliant 
crimson interior. This charming vine is worthy of 
more general cultivation. Ten feet. . . Ounce, .50 
5225 Charantia. (Balsam Pear.) The fruit of this 
variety is pear-shaped; otherwise it resembles the 
preceding * «2 ¢ « « « Ounce, .5O 
5230 MONARDA Didyma. (Bee Balm.) Showy hardy 
perennial with bright red Salvia-like flowers. Two feet. 
5232 MORINA Elegans. Hardy perennial resembling the 
Acanthus in growth; the flowers are crimson, in form 
like those of the Verdexa but larger, and produced in 
whorls around the stem. Height, three feet... .. 
Pkt. 
Height, one foot. ...... .10 
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MORMORDICA CHARANTIA. 
No. 
MOONFLOWER. Sce Ifomaa, No. 4465, 
MORNING GLORY. See [fomea, No. 4445. 
MOURNING BRIDE, See Scabiosa, No. 7105, 
MUSA ENSETE. See Palms, No. 8600. 
MUSK. See Mimulus, No. 5165. 
MYOSOTIS. (Forget=le-=Not.) Dwarf, half-hardy 
perennials, bearing a profusion of little star-shaped 
flowers. They thrive best in rather moist shady situa- 
tions. Most of them will bloom the first year from 
seed if sown early. If sown in July or August in 
shaded frames fine plants will be obtained for spring 
blooming. They are very beautiful when planted in 
combination with late spring bulbs, Daisies, Arabis or 
Golden Alyssum. \ 
5235 Finest [Mixed Varieties. Various shades of blue, 
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5240 Alpestris. Bright blue. Sixinches........ 
5285 — Grandiflora. (Eliza Fonrobert.) Tall variety 
with bright large blue flowers. One foot . Oz., $1.00 . 
5290 —-— Alba. Large white flowers. ......... 
5292 —— Jewel, Large sky-blue flowers, ....... 
5295 ——  Rosea. Large pink flowers. ........ 
5805 — Victoria. The plantsare of dwarfcompact growth 
with multitudes of bright blue flowers in dense umbels. 
Ounce, $1.50 . 
5307 Azorica. Dark blue; may be grown asanannual.. . 
5308 Coelestina. Sky-blue........+..s.+4.-.-. 
5310 Dissitiflora. Rich blue; flowers very early; one of 
the finest sorts. Height, six inches... +» sso - 
MYOSOLIS VICTORIA. 
5311 Palustris. True Forget-Me-Not; bright blue. 
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5312 — Grandiflora. Large, bright blue flowers... . 
5313 — Semperflorens. Splendid bright blue variety 
blooms from early spring until autumn. ..... «, 
5314 — Sylvatica. A splendid sort for spring bedding 
with large bright blue flowers. Nine inches. .... . 
57 
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