86 , JOHNSON .:. & ... STOKES .”. PHILADELPHIA 7: 
MARIGOLD. (Tagetes.) 
A very showy and popular plant of easy 
| culture. Half-hardy annuals. 
i 1940. M. Gold Striped. The flowers 
of this beautiful variety are regularly striped 
) with a golden yellow and exquisite chestnut § 
brown; 4ft. Oz., $1.00; pkt., 10c. 
1941. ElDorado. Flowers 3 to 4inches V4, 
in diameter; perfectly and extremely A 
double, and embracing every shade; 1) ft.s 
Pkt.. 10c. 
1942. Dwarf French, Mixed. 
saved from the choicest double flowers; 1 ft. 
Oz., 25¢.; pkt., 5e. k 
1943. Large African. Very double 
flowers, orange, brown and yellow. 0O2z., ig 
25¢.; pkt., 5e 
MARIGOLD, ‘“EL DORADO.” Pkt., 10c. 
MIGNONETTE. 
A well-known and universal garden fav- 
orite, and one that requires no extra instruc- 
tions for growing. Hardy annual. 
2020, M. Sweet Scented. (Reseda Odorata-) 
1ft. Oz., 20c.; pkt., 5e. 
2021. Grandiflora Ameliorata. Petals of 
a reddish tint; 1144 ft. Oz., 30¢.; pKt., 5e. 
2022, Golden Queen. Flowers golden 
yellow; 14 ft. Pkt., 10c. 
2023. Parson’s White. Strongly scented, 
large, well-formed spikes; 1% ft. Oz., 90¢.; 
pkt., 10e. 
2024. Machet. Produces long, broad spikes 
of deliciously scented red flowers; 1 ft. Pkt., 10c. 
2025. Bird’s Mammoth. Pkt., ldc. 
2026. Hybrid Spiral. Pure white; 1 ft. 
Oz., 50c.; pkt., 10e. 
2027. Giant White Spiral. This grand 
mignonette grows two to three feet high, per- 
fectly erect, and the flower spikes of wonderful 
size and snowy whiteness. Its fragrance is rich 
and powerful, and will produce much more 
bloom than any other variety. Seed may be 
sown in April or May, and it will commence 
blooming in June. The illustration shows the 
beauty of the foliage and bloom. Price, pkt., 15e. 
GIANT WHITE SPIRAL MIGNONETTE. Pkt., lode. 
MYOSOTIS PALUSTRIS, 
FORGET-ME-NOT. Pkt., 10c. 
MYOSOTIS. 
(Forget-Me-Not.) 
Popular and beautiful little plants, 
with neat star-like flowers, blooming 
the first year from seed. Half-hardy 
perennials. 
2100. M. Palustris. (The True 
Forget-Me-Not.) Beautiful blue flow- 
ers; 4 ft. Oz., $4.00; pkt., 10c. 
Pkt., 10c. 
Large dark blue flowers, compact ~ = 
Pkt., 10c. SSS ae 
Pure white; 1% ft. 
Aiba. 
2101, 
2102. Dissitiflora. 
and very early; 1% ft. 
2103. NEW FORGET-ME-NOT, “VICTORIA.” 
eight to ten inches in diameter, and is entirely covered with large umbels of flowers of azure blue. 
not is the best of all for edgings and growing in pots for market. Price, per pkt., 15c. 
NEW FORGET-ME-NOT, “‘ VICTORIA.” 
MINA LOBATA. Pkt., 25c. 
MINA LOBATA. 
2080. 
tube-like, of a bright red color 
when first formed, changing 
The flowers are 
to an orange yel- 
low; 20 ft. Pkt., 25e. 
MIMULUS. 
(Monkey Flower.) 
A class of very 
handsome plants, 
much admired 
for their curious- 
shaped and brilliant 
eolored flowers. 
Half-hardy peren- 
nials. 
2060, ML. Mos- 
chatus. (Musk 
Plant.) Beautiful 
yellow flowers; 42 
ft. Pkt., 10e: 
2061. Cardi- 
nalis. Flowers ofa 
brilliant searlet 
hue; 1 ft, Pkt., 10c- 
2062. M. Pune- 
tatus. (Monkey 
Flower.) Pkt., 10¢. 
MOMORDICA. 
2090. M. Bal- 
samina. (Balsam 
Apple.) The fruit, 
when ripe, is used 
for medicinal pur- 
poses. Half-hardy 
annual ; 15 ft. Oz., 
50c.; pkt., 5e. 
2091. Charan- 
tia. (Balsam Pear.) 
Same as the above, 
excepting that the 
fruit is longer in 
shape. Oz., 90¢.; 
pkt., 5c. 
Pkt., 16ce. 
Grows perfectly round in shape, five to seven inehes high and 
This beautiful forget-me- 
