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MATTHIOLA bicornis (Night-Scented Stock). An annual garden plant grown for P^^- 

 the dehcious perfume which is emitted from its flowers in the evening .|0.05 



MATRICARIA (Feverfew). Low-growing plants, suitable for beds and edgings, extensive- 

 ly grown by florists for their flowers. Succeed best in a light, rich soil. Hardy annuals. 



Capensis. Dwarf, double white. 1 foot 10 



Eximia. White, quilled. 114 feet 10 



Grandiflora. An improved, large-flowered, pure white variety 10 



MAURAND YA. These charming cKmbers cannot be too highly praised for their beautiful 

 flowers and foliage. From their graceful, slender growth they are admirably adapted 

 for hanging baskets, vases or any form of trellis work. 



Barclayana. Deep violet. 10 feet 10 



Alba. A pretty, white variety. 10 feet 10 



Mixed Colors 10 



MESEMBRYANTHEMUM. Dwarf trailing annuals for rockeries, edgings and vases. 

 Cordifolium variegatum. Remarkable for the distinct white and green variegation 



of its leaves 10 



Tricolor. Rose, with purple center 05 



Crystallinum (Ice Plant). Singular, icy foliage, flowers white .• 05 



MIMOSA pudica (Sensitive Plant). Very curious and intersting plant with pink flow- 

 ers. The leaves close and droop when touched or shaken 05 



MIMULUS (Monkey Flower). Mimulus make admirable pot plants, and are equally 

 adapted for beds in the garden in semi-sunny positions. The colorings and mark- 

 ings are rich in the extreme, ranging through velvet, crimson, maroon, yellow, white 

 and pink, spotted and blotched in a beautiful manner. 



Tigrinus. Tigered and spotted variety 10 



Duplex (Hose-in-Hose) . Beautiful double tigered and spotted varieties 25 



Moschatus. Yellow flowers. The well-known musk plant; needs rich soil and plenty 



of moisture and is very fragrant 10 



MINA lobata. A charming Mexican climber, bearing tube-shaped flowers in the great- 

 est profusion. In color they are particularly- attractive, the buds being first of a 

 bright red, but changing through orange yellow to creamy white when fully expanded; 

 attaining a height of 15 to 20 feet 10 



MIGNONETTE 



New York Market. Undoubtedly this is the grandest variety of Mignonette at the present Pl^t- 

 time. Its individual florets are of large size, form a graceful as well as compact spike. . . $0.50 



Elliott's Mammoth. With- 

 out doubt the largest-flower- 

 ed form that has been seen 

 and the finest Mignonette in 

 cultivation 10 



Allen's Defiance. Spikes from 

 12 to 15 inches long, deliciously 

 fragrant. Spikes have been 

 kept three weeks after cut- 

 ting, retaining their grace and 

 fragrance tiU every bud opened .10 



Golden Queen. Fine spikes of 



golden yellow blossoms 



Oz. 50c. .10 



Machet. The best variety for 

 pots; one of the finest of recent 

 introductions Oz. 75c. .10 



Miles' Hybrid Spiral. Very 

 fragrant; splendid for pot 

 culture; has very long, full, 

 handsome spikes Oz. 25c. .05 



White Pearl. White; strongly 

 scented; long, well-formed 

 spikes 10 



Red Victoria. Of dwarf, branch- 

 ing habit, bearing large, com- 

 pact trusses of fragrant, deep 

 red flowers 10 



Large-Flowering. The com- 

 mon sweet Mignonette; still 

 a general favorite for making 



up bouquets 



Oz. 20c., li lb. 50c. .05 



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