W^ST Grove, Penna. 



Flowter Seeds 



Moming-Glories 



Oenothera, or Evening Primrose 



696 



900 

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 902 



905 



908 



IO12 



1000 



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IOI8 

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1026 

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1095 



MALLOW MARVELS. Hardy Hibiscus. 01 Grow about 



4 feet high and bear enormous flowers 6 to 8 inches 

 across in white, pink, red. crimson. Mixed. . . 

 MARIGOLD, Eldorado. O Grows large and bushy. . . . 



" French Double Dwarf. O Grows compact 



" Dwarf Legion of Honor. Flowers golden 



yellow, marked crimson-brown oz. 25 cts. .. 



MARVEL OF PERU, Mirabilis. Four o'Clock. O 



Brilliant colors 



MAURANDIA. O Fine tubular or bell-shaped flowers 



of white, purple and rose 



MIMOSA pudica. Sensitive Plant, or Humble Plant. O 



The leaves close and droop when touched or shaken. 



MIGNONETTE, Rosemawr. O Finest, large-flowering. 



Mixed yioz. 25 cts. . . 



" Red GoUath. O Xew 



" The Machet. O Deliciously scented, .yioz. 20 cts. 



" Giant White. O White florets 



" Common Sweet. O (See cut.) oz. 10 cts. . . 



MIMULUS luteus. Monkey Flower. O Brilliantly 



colored flowers . . : 



" Moschatus. The Musk Plant. O An old favorite, 



grown for its strong, musky odor 



MORNING-GLORIES, Japanese Imperial. O § (See 



cut.) oz. 10 cts., 34^1b. 35 cts.. . 



" Japanese Fringed. O § Oz. 12 cts., Klb. 40 cts.. . 



" Double-flowering Japan. O § Variety of colors. . . 



NIGELLA, Love-in-a-Mist. O A curious and pretty 



hardy annual known as Lady-in-Green, Devil-in-a- 



Bush, etc. Flowers and foliage very handsome. . . . 





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Marigolds 



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1090 NICOTIANA affinis. O Splendid, pure white, 



vardia-like flowers; intensely fragrant ; 



1091 " Sanderse. O Makes nice, bushy plants, 2 to 3 feet 



high, covered all season with rich crimson flowers. . 10 

 1 120 OENOTHERA. Evening Primrose. O Free-flowering 

 plants of easiest culture, producing brightly colored 

 single flowers which open in the evening. (See cut.). 05 

 1 128 OXALIS. O Small, free-flowering plants with clover- 

 like leaves, thickly starred with small, bright flowers 



from June until frost 05 



1633 PALM, Washington Weeping. <2> The seeds germi- 

 nate quickly and grow very easily. Six seeds 10 



Three Remarkable Passion Flowers 



1235 Rainbow. L_b- § Lovely blush-white, delicately tinted 



with blue and having a beautiful rayed center like the 

 spokes of a wheel. (See cut.) 10 



1236 Blue. L> § Beautiful violet-blue. Buds look like May 



apples 10 



1237 Scarlet. iJ> § This is the beautiful red Passion Flower 



of California 10 



1238 Above Three colors, mixed - 10 



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1 pkt. each of above named Passion Flowers, 

 3 in all, 25 cts. 



661 PEXARGONTUM. Lady Washington Geranium. i_^ 



The finest of the Geranium family 



1240 PENTSTEMON, Large-flowering, Mixed. Ql The 



blooms resemble gloxinias. Colors include white, pink, 

 rose, crimson, purple and other shades. (See cut.) .... 



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For quick shade order seeds of Moming-Glories, Japanese 

 Hop, Kudzu Vine or Ipomoeas. (See page 77 for the last three) 



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