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MATHGOLD— Continued. 



African QuiMed. Orange, brown and yellow ; mixed, 

 2 ft Pkt. 5 



♦lew African " El Dorado." The finest type of this vari- 

 ety; flowers very large and double, many beautiful 

 shades of yellow mixed 10 



^ MABIGOLD. 



French Dwarf. Orange, brown and yellow, mixed, 1 ft. 

 (See Cut.) 5 



Nevi) French " Gold Striped." Flowers rich maroon, 

 regularly striped with golden yellow ; habit of plant 

 dwarf and compact . 10 



sGolden Nugget. Dwai'f dense growth and immense 

 double floAvers, which are a peculiar shade of golden 

 yellow 10 



MORNING GLORY. 



(CONVOIiVUIitrS MAJOE.) 



Finest mixed colors. Hardy annual. 20 ft. 



Double Flowering, Like the single flowering, this variety 

 makes a strong, robust growtli and dense foliage; the 

 flowers ai e double wliite with spots of red or blue 

 at the base of the larger petals Pkt. 10 



Imperial Japanese Mixed Colors. One of our most beauti- 

 ful climbers ; the flowers are of gigantic size, ranging 

 through a wide range of colors and markings, includ- 

 ing shades from delicate rose to blackish purple and 

 from snow-white to cream and silver-gray, some in 

 solid colors, while others are edged with contrasting 

 colors or striped, spotted and starred in combinations 

 too vast to enumerate. The vines are robust, attain- 

 ing a growth of 30 to 50 feet. The foliage is distinct 

 and vai'ied, comprising vived green, silvery-yellow, 

 mottled, etc. Illustrations and colored plates cannot 

 do justice to the beauty of this most valuable climber. 

 Our strain has been selected with much care, and will 

 be found to comprise an excellent assortment .... 10 



MALVA, or MALLOW. 



Showy and free-flowering border plants, succeeding in any 

 common garden soil. Hardy annuals. 

 Crispa. (Curled Mallow.) Ornamental foliage with 



curled edges ; very fine, 5 ft Pkt. 5 



Miniata. Scarlet, 1^^ ft 10 



■cts 



P.-r oz., 15 



MARVEL OF PERU. 



(FOUR O'CLOCKS.) 



These are well-established favorites in old-fashioned gardens, 

 and deservedly, for in a favorable season they produce a 

 grand effect from their mass of bloom and dense foliage. The 

 habit of the plant is also excellent from its earliest stages of 

 growth. Height, 2 ft. 



Finest Mixed. Per oz., 15 cts Pkt. 5 



Elliott's Dwarf Mixed. Similar to above, except in height 

 and size of blooms. Plants, when fully developed attain 

 a height of about 1 foot. The foliage is a bright green, 

 and flowers range through shades of red, rose, yellow 

 and white. Kecommendable for borders or pot plants. 10 



MATRICARIA. 



(FEVERFEW.) 



Low-growing plants, suitable for beds and edgings, extensively 

 grown by florists lor their flowjrs. Succeed best in a light, 

 rich soil. Half hardy perennials. 



Capensis. Dwarf, double white, 1 ft Pkt. 10 



Eximia. White, quilled, IJ^ ft lo 



Grandiflora. An improved, large flowered pure white 

 variety lo 



