ANNUAL FLOWER SEEDS— (Continued) WEST GROVE, PA. 



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A Single Head of Mignonette 



MIGNONETTE 



M. ROSEMAWR (Finest Large Flowering Mixed) — A special 

 mixture of all the choicest colors and the sweetest sorts for beds and 

 cutting. Pkt., 6c; £ oz., 25c. 



M. Red Goliath — This new variety is claimed by experts to be the most beautiful 

 Mignonette in existence, although many more or less beautiful ones have been intro- 

 duced. Plants are of compact habit with rich green foliage and the giant trusses 

 of flowers are borne on erect, strong stems and surpass all others in brilliancy of color. 

 Pkt., 10c. 



M. The Matcher. % (Pu re) — Well known as one of the finest sorts; vigorous pyramidal 

 plants with th*ck, dark green leaves; blooms constantly and bears very large spikes 

 of most deliciously sweet flowers. Pkt., 5c; £ oz., 20c. 



M. New Giant White — Large and full spikes, pure white flowers, very sweet. Pkt., 5c. 



M. Common Sweet (Reseda, Odorata) — This is very fragrant and very largely used. 

 Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c 



lVTOfi^nlfl (ELDORADO) — Grows large and bushy; an immense bloomer, a single 



IvI <1I l&UlvL plant sometimes having from fifty to seventy-five flowers in full bloom 



at one time; the flowers are from three to four inches in diameter and perfectly 



double; they include four different shades, primrose, lemon, golden yellow and deep 



glowing orange. Pkt., 6c 



M. (French Double Dwarf) — Low, compact, showy plants, with fine double flowers of 

 rich and beautiful colors; always makes a fine display; much used for borders, edg- 

 ings, etc Pkt., 5c 



M. Dwarf, Legion of Honor — Dwarf , bushy plants with deep dark green foliage studded 

 all over with bright golden star-like single flowers. The broad, flat petals are rich 

 golden yellow, each distinctly marked in the center with a band of velvety crimson 

 brown. Fine for edging and borders. Pkt., 6c; oz., 25c 



handsome plant ; the colors 

 the flowers open in 

 the afternoon, and are sometimes called "Four o'clock"; grows very easily and are 

 among our most brilliant and showy annuals. Pkt., 5c 



Ml»*V£>l ftf Pf*ri1 (MIRABILIS)— A well-known 



lUd.1 Vwl \3L 1 UU are V ery brilliant and of great variety; 



DWARF NASTURTIUMS 



OUR C. & J. NEW 

 LARGE FLOWERING 



N. "Golden Midnight," New— The best and most unique Nasturtium novelty of recent years, 

 is clear golden yellow against which there stands ^mmiam^ <$m^m*^ 



out in most artistic contrast flowers that 

 are almost black — really a 

 deep maroon. Greatly ad- 

 mired everywhere. Pkt. : 

 15c, \ oz., 40c, oz., 75c. 



N. Our C. & J. New Large 

 Flowering (California Mixture 



of the most beautiful and 

 striking colors ever seen, 

 and is away ahead of 

 the older kinds often 

 sold. Best quality, pkt. 

 5c; oz., 10c i 'b., 30c; 

 lb., $1.00, postpaid. 



N. Dwarf French 



Chameleon — Splen- 

 did new Nasturti um, 

 bears flowers of largest 

 size of many different 

 shades and markings on 

 same plant at same time. 

 Very beautiful and strik- 

 ing. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; 

 i lb., 30c; lb., $1.00, 

 postpaid. 



Foliage 



For CLIMBING NASTURTIUMS 

 see page 1 1 5 



C. & J. New Large Flowering Dwarf Nasturtiums — California Mixture 



MirnillllC (MONKEY FLOWER)— It grows about eigh- 

 I'liniuiuo teen inches high and bears curiously shaped, 

 brilliantly colored flowers, blotched and spotted in every 

 conceivable manner; for indoors or out. Pkt., 5c 



Mimulus Moschatus £?& SS^fc 



its strong musky odor. Pkt., 5c. 



MimrK3 Pnriirji (sensitive or humble 



lUllllU5d rUUItd PLANT)— Curious and interest- 

 ing annual with pinkish white flowers, the leaves close and 

 droop when touched or shaken. Pkt., 5c. 



NlPfttlilTlO AfflTIIC Splendid pure white Bouvardia- 



lULUlldlld. A111U15 ii k e flowers, borne on long stout 

 stems, so fragrant that it will perfume the whole place for 

 a considerable distance around. Pkt., 5c. 



N. Sanderai 



borders; 



t — New and highly recommended for beds and 

 makes nice, bushy plants, two to three feet high, 



covered the whole season with bright rich crimson flowers; 

 undoubtedly one of the brightest and showiest flowe. y a 

 can plant; grows easily and makes a fine display of beauti- 

 ful flowers the whole growing season. Pkt., 8c. 

 Nl P'Pll iJ (LOVE IN A MIST) — A curious and prett> hardy 

 lil&wi.l<l. annual known as Lady in Green, Devil in Bush, 



etc.; flowers and foliage very handsome. Pkt., 5c. 

 OPnntTlPrJl (EVENING PRIMROSE)— Free-flowering 

 vFWllUlllWl A plants of easiest culture, producing 

 brightly colored single flowers, which open in the evening. 

 Pkt., 5c. 



Ornamental Grass 2£^,£»if 1fi"E! 



r^YOllC Small free-flowering plants with clover-like ] 

 vAwllO thickly starred with small bright flowers from 



June until frost. Sown thinly in drills, it makes a fine 



edging for flower beds. Pkt., 5c. 



