MartTrIcaRiA. 
Marvel of Peru. 
(Four O’clock’s.) 
PER PKT, 
3110 A well-known, hand- 
some, free-flowering 
garden favorite; does 
well everywhere; give 
each plant 12 to 18 
inches of room. See 
. what Prof. Bailey says 
about this fine old- 
fashioned flower on 
pages 52 and 53. Fine 
mixed colors; 2 feet. 
(See cut.) Oz., licts. 5 
MAURANDIA. 
Beautiful, rapid, slender 
growing climbers, blooming pro- 
fusely until late in the autumn; also fine for 
ETT siinevA DREER PHILADELPHIA’ 
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focy RELIABLE FLOWER SEEDS |{{I1 
MIGNONETTE (Reseda). 
PA’ 
A well-known fragrant favorite, and no garden is complete without a bed of Mign- 
onette; sowings made in April and again in July will keep up a succession from early 
summer till frost; can also be grown in pots for winter and early spring-flowering. 
3161 
the conservatory or greenhouse; if desired for the 
house, take up before the approach of frost. 
half-hardy perennial, flowering the first season if sown early; 10 feet. 
3127 Barclayana. Purple...... 
3128 Giant Blue. A large-flowering 
SISO) iibcal, “ANN ColoxSiys son ce depescessou sbonoes ooo ddeocouoUS 10 
MATRICARIA. 
Free-flowering plants, succeeding in any garden soil; a fine bedding plant 
or for pot culture; blooms until frost; hardy annual. 
3121 Capensis Alba Plena (Double White Feverfew). Handsome 
double-white flowers; 18 inches 
MATTHIOLA. 
3125 Bicornis ( Hvening-scented Stock). 
-has no beauty to recommend it, the flowers being a dull purplish 
lilac, but it is well worth growing for the entrancing fragrance 
which it emits during the evening. 
MESEMBRYANTHEMUM. 
Dwarf trailing plants of great beauty, blooming the whole summer, thriv- 
ing best in a dry, loamy or sandy soil, requiring a warm, sunny situation; 
half hardy annuals; 6 inches. 
2831 Crystallinum (/ce Plant). Flowers white; prized for its singular 
IGYMOM ay Crete his ei ee wise aholee 
3142 Tricolor (Wax Plant). 
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This old-fashioned annual 
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PER PKT. 
3151 Orange Queen. Quite distinct color, being a decided orange. Very sweet. 15 
8152 Defiance. When grown under favorable conditions spikes will not only be 
of remarkable size—from 12 to 15 inches long—but deliciously fragrant. The 
individual florets are of immense size, forming a graceful as well as compact 
spike. Of extraordinary keeping qualities, retaining their grace and fragrance 
until every bud opens. (Seecut.) 4 0z., 25 cts.................. Ades: 
Golden Machet. Distinct variety of Machet, with massive spikes of golden- 
yellow blossoms. } 02z., 26 cts..... .....-. BKC EONS Sain oes eee B06 
Miles’ Hybrid Spiral. Of strong, branching habit, with spikes from 8 to 
10 inches long; very fragrant. REO Z BO DUCtS ross Che hit, eo Shier: 
Improved Red Victoria. Fine spikes of bright red. A most useful and 
Gesialle veisleiiy, i O5 BD Gis cosccccocce soascoonnopeses sadaneor 
Large-flowering Pyramidal. Flowers large, of a reddish tint. A geod 
variety for the open ground. 4 0z,, 20 cts. ........2.:+2+-. 2ee- eee. 
Machet. Of dwarf pyramidal growth, bearing numerous flower stalks ; 
highly colored and very fragrant; one of the best.  0z., 25 cts........... 
Goliath. Of strong, yet compact habit, with rich green foliage; the giant 
trusses of flowers being borne on erect, strong, stiff stalks and surpassing all 
others in brilliancy of color; especially suited for house culture. } 0z., 50 cts. 
Parson’s White. Large spikes, pure white, very fragrant, 4} 0z., 26 cts. 
3162 Salmon Queen. Strong, robust habit, 
with fine spikes of bright, salmon-red flowers, 
intensely fragrant; fine for outdoor culture. 
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3163 Sweet=scented (Reseda Odorata). The 
old variety with small spikes, but very sweetly- 
Scented ame OZ--aillonCtsseei eer ee ee 
169 Collection of 10 varieties of Mignonette. ... 
5 DEFIANCE MIGNONETTE. 
A complete index of the Botanical and Popular names of Flowers is given on pages 2 and 3. 
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