Pkt., 5c. 
377 Marigold 
from 
A Single Head of Mignonette 
3381 Marvel of Peru 
Pkt., 5c.; 02., 25c. 
times called ‘“‘Four o’Clock”’ ; 
brilliant and showy annuals. Pkt., 5c. 
301 Mimosa Pudica 
ers, the leaves close and droop when touched or shaken. 
Mi MONKEY FLOWER)—It grows about 
393 Mimulus Sibson inches high and bears curiously 
shaped, brilliantly colored flowers, blotched and spotted in 
every conceivable manner; for indoors or out. Pkt., 
c 
1 THE MUSK 
395 Mimulus Moschatus $fant —an ola 
favorite, grown for its strong musky odor. Pkt., 5c. . 
1 LOVE IN A MIST)—A curious and pretty 
408 Nigella ee annual known as Lady in Green, 
Devil in Bush, etc.; flowers and foliage very handsome. 
Pkt., 5c. 
343 Ornamental Grass fenval"venetes. PEL: 
TOM THUMB 
are almost black—really a deep 
maroon. Greatly admired every- 
where. -Pkt., 15c.; $:0z., 40c.; « SS 
oz, 75¢. Z 
400 N. ‘*QUEENS” OF TOM~ :~ 
THUMB. New—From the ori- 
nal Queen..of Tom Thumbs..~ 
oliage is mottled green and 
white and the fowers vary - 
from. deep scarlet to prim-.’ 
rose and some with bronze 
shades. Pkt., 10c.; 402z., 
30c. : ve 
398 N. OUR C. & J. LARGE 
FLOWERING (CALIFOR- 
NIA MIXTURE)—A spec- 
lal mixture of the most. _ 
beautiful and striking col- ¢ 
ors ever seen, and is away 
ahead of the older kinds ¥ 
often’sold.~ Best quality, # 
pkt., 5¢.; oz., 10c.; 4 Ib., 
30c.; lb., $1.00, postpaid. 
399 N. DWARF FRENCH ™%& 
CHAMELEON — Flowers ‘* 
uf largest size of many 
different shades and markings on same 
plant atsametime. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 10c.; 
+ Ib-, 30c.; Ib., $1.00, postpaid. ee 
For CLIMBING NASTURTIUMS See page 113 
383 Mignonette 
5ce. 
ON OF HONOR— 
(MIRABILIS OR FOUR O’CLOCK)—A well- 
known handsome plant; the colors are very 
brilliant and of great variety; the flowers open in the afternoon, and are some- 
grows very easily and are among our most 
(SENSITIVE OR HUMBLE PLANT)—Curious 
and interesting annual witht ee white flow- 
., dC. 
GIANT FLOWERED 
Dwarf or Bedding 
ROSEMAWR (FINEST LARGE FLOWERING MIXED)—A 
_Special mixture of all the choicest colors and the sweetest 
sorts for beds and cutting. Pkt., 5c.; 4 0z,, 25c. 
384 M. RED GOLIATH—This new variety is claimed by experts to be the most 
beautiful Mignonette in existence. 
foliage and the giant trusses of flowers are borne on erect, strong stems and surpass 
all others in brilliancy of color. 
385 M. THE MACHET (PURE) —Well known as one of the finest sorts; vigorous 
yramidal plants with thick, dark green leaves; blooms constantly and bears very 
arge spikes of most deliciously sweet flowers. Pkt., 5c.; $ oz., 20c. 
386 M. NEW GIANT WHITE—Large and full spikes, pure white flowers, very sweet. 
Plants are of compact habit with rich green 
Pkt., 10c. 
387 M. COMMON SWEET (RESEDA, ODORATA)—This is very fragrant and very 
largely used. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 10c. ; 
ELDORADO—G rows large 
and bushy; i 
bloomer, a single plant sometimes having 
fifty to seventy-five flowers in full 
bloom at one time; the flowers are from 
three to four inches in diameter and per- 
fectly double; they include four different 
shades, primrose, lemon, golden yellow 
and deep glowing orange. Pkt., 5c. 
378 M. FRENCH DOUBLE DWARF — 
Low, compact, showy plants, with fine 
double flowers. _ Pkt. . 
379 M. DWARF, LEGI ( } “a é sq Pa 
Dwarf, bushy plants with bright v7 : LEN 2), Soy 
golden star-like single flowers. The a 3 ap RH) 7,5 
petals are rich golden yellow, each 
distinctly marked in the center with 
a band of velvety crimson brown. 
an immense 
Wis S 
Marigold (Eldorado) 
1 1 mM1¢ Splendid pure white 
406 Nicotiana Affinis Bouverdia like flowers, 
borne on long stout stems; intensely fragrant. Pkt., 5c. 
407 N. SANDERAE—New and highly recommended for beds 
and borders; makes nice, bushy plants, 2 to 3 ft. high, 
covered the whole season with bright rich crimson flowers; 
very showy. Pkt., 10c. 
aoo Oenothera (EVENING PRIMROSE) — Free- 
: flowering plants of easiest culture, 
producing brightly colored single flowers, which open in 
the evening. Pkt., 5c. 
All Oxalis Small free-flowering plants with clover- 
like leaves, thickly starred with small 
bright flowers from June until frost. Sown thinly in 
drills, it makes a fine edging for flower beds. Pkt., 5c. 
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