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JVLIGFlOflETTE. 



This deliriously fragrant flowering plant Is the 

 most popular annual grown. Mignonette does 

 best in as cool a situation as possible 



large-Flowering. The common sweet Mignonette Per oz., 15c., Pkt. 5 



Bird's Mammoth. Under proper cultivation the spikes average 12 to 15 inches long, 

 are very full and exceedingly fragrant; a splendid Mignonette for garden, greenhouse and 

 pot culture Peroz., $1.00, Pkt. 10 



Parson's White. Nearly white; strongly scented; long, well-formed spikes, 



Peroz., 40c, Pkt. 5 



Iiarg-e White Upright. A biennial variety, flowering the first season, grows 2 to 8 (eet 

 high: foliage grayish green; flowers white, on long slender spikes; the perfume is very 

 strong when grown In masses Per oz., 75c, Pkt. 5 



Bed Victoria. A fine, distinct, profuse-flowering, dwarf, branching variety, bearing com- 

 pact trusses of deep red flowers; very fragrant Per oz., 75c, Pkt. 10 



Miles' Hybrid Spiral. Flowers white, very fragrant; spikes 8 to 12 inches long; plant 

 dwarf and branching Per oz., 25c, Pkt. 5 



Golden Queen. Golden yellow flowers; dense dwarf growth Peroz., 35c, Pkt. 5 



Allen's Defiance Forcing 1 Mignonette. The best variety for greenhouse forcing, pro- 

 ducing extra long, full spikes ; it Is the best florists' Mignonette grown. Our seed is saved 

 exclusively from greenhouse-grown plants Pkt. 25 



Machet. A dwarf variety, with broad spikes of very fragrant red flowers; one of the best 

 for either garden or pot culture Per oz., 75c, Pkt. 10 



Machet's "Perfection." Strong and grateful stems, dressed with vigorous foliage, equally 

 branched and crowned with flowers of an enormous size and of a continuous blooming 

 habit, rich color and an intense perfume, much the superior of its class. (See cut.). .Pkt. 15 



WKHVEii op PEHO, gysSU 



Beautiful summer-blooming annuals of bushy habit, 

 2 feet high, each plant bearing throughout the sum- 

 mer hundreds of large flowers of white, yellow, crim- 

 son, striped. {See cut.) 



Mixed Colors Per oz... 25c. Pkt. 5 



Variegated Foliage, Mixed Colors. Foli- 

 age striped and marked. .Per oz., 35c, Pkt. 5 



JVIATHIOIiA BICORrllS 



"Night Scented Stock." An annual gar- 

 den plant grown for Its delicious perfume, 

 which is emitted In the evenlngand morn- 

 ing, also after a shower. 1 foot. ..Pit. 5 



Tt^ICOIiOR. 



Mixed. Dwarf spreading annuals, with 

 large, showy single flowers of pink or 

 white, succeeding well In dry situa- 

 tions. y± foot J>kt. 5 



JVIATj^RrlDlRS, 



GIA^T FliOWERIfJG. 



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 and con- 

 tinue until frost. Mixed Colors Pkt. 15 



Ordinary Maur andia. Mixed Colors 10 



JVIIJVlULiUS. 



Mimulus make admirable pot plants, and equally 

 adapted for beds in the garden, in semi-sunny posi- 

 tions. 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. 



Fine Mixed Spotted Varieties. 1 foot Pkt. 5 



Moschatus. (Musk Plant.) Foliage emits a strong musky perfume; yellow. V4 foot. 5 



MACHET'S PERFECTION MKiXOSETTB. 



MUVTOSA PODlCfl. 



("Sensitive Plant.") Curious annual; the leaves instantly close up when touched. A neat 

 plant for either pot or garden culture. 2 feet Pkt. 5 



WHR. 



Sangtiinea. A beautiful annual climber; commences to flower in July, and until frost th» 

 vines are fairly loaded with flowers. 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 

 M< "nl-red. with a yellowish throat Pkt. 10 



Lobata. Rapid and luxuriant annual summer climber. Flowers 15 to 25 in number, borne 

 on graceful spikes. Color, rosy crimson, changing to orange and cream. This should 1)9 

 started in pots early in spring and become pot-bound; they will then commence to bloom 

 very young. 15 to 20 feet 10 



•BAIiSAM APPUE" and 



' BRUSAJVI PEAR." 



Luxuriant annual climbers, with large leaves, making dense shade. The flowers are fol- 

 lowed by ornamental, large fruits of orange or copper color, which burst and expose an in- 

 terior of red, which is highly effective. 15 to 20 feet. (See cut.) 



Momordica Balsamina. ("Balsam Apple.") Orange fruits Pkt. 5 



Momordica Charantia. ("Balsam Pear.") Coppery, scarlet-colored fruits S 



(IPOMHA GRANDIFIlOP,A 



MOMORDICA. "\ 



MOON FliOWESS. {SSSSSE, 



THE WHITE-SEEDED MOON FLOWEB. No one who has a trellis or arbor to cover 

 should neglect to plant The Moon Flower — the most rapid-growing of nil annual climbing 

 vines. The vines are literally covered with thousands of immense, pure white fragrant flow- 

 ers, opening in theeve'ning 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. 

 (See cut. 



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Pkt. 10 



Cross-bred, or Hybrid Moon Flower. This variety is of great value for the North, as it Is 

 in full bloom fully one month before the White-seeded. Foliage and flowers vary la form on 

 different plants, some flowers being scalloped, others perfectly round, others star-shaped : the 

 foliage also varies from the original fch ape to oak-leaved and heart-shaped forms. The flowers, 

 though smaller than the above, yet measure four to six inches across and are very aumerous.. 10 



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