HENRTADREER-PNIlADELPHIAfAmRfLI ABIE f LOWER SEEDS 



(Sensitive or Humble Plant. j 



PER PKT. 



3181 Pudica. Cunous and inleresting nnnuals, 

 with pinkish-white flowers; the leaves close 

 and droop when touched or shaken ; IJ feet. 



j Oz , 60cts ". 5 



(^/3182 Spegazziniana glauca. The largest of 

 all sensitive plants. If sown early the plants 

 attain a height of 7 feet by midsummer, 

 covered with large, pinnated, sensitive 

 leaves, and producing freely clusters of 

 pinkish-white flowers, the whole plant be- 

 ing covered with a blue hue. As valuable 

 for decorative purposes as it is interesting 

 for its sensitive properties 25 Mimtjlus Tigrinus. 



MYOSOTIS (Forget-Me-Not). 



nd beautiful little plants with star-like flowers ; succeeding best 



the first vear liom seed 



MiNA Sanguinea. 



MIMULUvS. 



Showy, profuse-flowering plants, comprising numerous varie- 

 ties, with white, sulphur and yellow grounds, spotted with 

 crimson, scarlet and pink ; fine for greenhouse or moist, shady 

 situations; half-hardy ])erennials ; blooming the first year from 

 seed if sown e.irly ; 1 foot. (See cut.) 



PER PKT. 



3192 Tigrinus {Monkey Flower). 



Fine mi.xed spotted varieties.. 5 

 3191 MOSChatUS {Musk Plant). 



Fine for hanging-baskets, etc.; 



small yellow flowers, fragrant 



foliage 5 



Neat 

 shady, moist situation ; half-harJiy perennials ; bloonnii 

 if sown early. (See cut.) per pkt 



3231 Alpestris Coerulea. Bright blue ; 6 inches. Per oz., 60 cis 5 



3233 — Eliza Fonrobert {Robusta grandiflom). Large flowering ; bright 



blue ; remarkably fine and distinct 5 



3235 — Victoria. Of bushy habit, bearing large umbels of bright azure-blue 



flowers; very fine, 10 



3236 Dissitiflora. Compact habit, profuse bloomer; ex- 

 quisite blue; an attractive spring bedding plant; 6 

 inches 10 



3237 Palustris. The true Forget-Me-Not; beautiful blue 

 flower^ ; 6 inches ■. 10 



3238 — Semperflorens. A charming dwarf Forget-Me- 

 Not, continuing in bloom from 



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MINA. 



3201 Lobata. Half-hardy Mexi- 

 can climbing annual. The 

 buds are at first of a vivid red, 

 but turn to orange-yellow be- 

 fore they open, and -when 

 fully expanded the flowers are 

 of a creamy - white shade. 

 They are freely produced from 

 the base to the summit of the 

 plant, which attains a height 

 of from 18 to 20 feet. Seed 

 should be sown earl)' 10 



3202 Sanguinea. A beautiful and 

 rapid-growing climber, pro- 

 ducing innumerable hril- 

 liant blood - red flowers. 

 (See cut.). .5 





^^, 



early spring until autumn; 



blue ; 8 inches 10 



3239 Royal Blue. This beauti- 

 ful varitrty belongs to the up- 

 right pillar-shaped section, of 

 which a number of varieties, 

 have been sent out in the last 

 few years. This is a grand 

 addition, the flowers being of 

 larger size and a deeper blue 

 than any other, and as a va- 

 riety for pot culture is unex- 

 celled 15 



MONARDA 



Myosutis ( Forget -Me-Not). 



(Oswego Tea or 

 Bee Balmi. 



Fine hardy perennials of free growth, 

 about 3 feet high, with .nromatic foliage, 

 and bright flowers in July and August. 



3216 Didyma Rosea. Bright 

 rose color . . . . , ... 15 



3217 — Splendens. Intense 

 crimson -scarlet 15 



Balsam Pear. 



MOMORDICA. 



Very curious climbing vines, with ornamental 

 foliage, fruit golden-yellow, warted, and when 

 ripe opens, showdng the seed and its brilliant car- 

 mine interior; fine for trellises, rock work, stumps, 

 etc. ; annual ; 10 feet. 



3211 Balsamina {Balsam Apple). Apple- 

 shaped fruit. Oz., 30 cts 5 



3212 Charantia {Balsa?H Fear). Pear- 

 shaped fruit. (See cut.) Oz., SOcts.. 5 



MUSA EXSETE. 



(Abyssinian Banana.) 



3221 A splendid plant for the open air in 

 summer, producing a most striking eflect 

 when planted singly or in groups. In 

 our hot summer it luxuriates and attains 

 gigantic ]iroportions when freely supplied 

 with manure and water. The seeds 

 germinate easily if started in hotbed or 

 bottom heat in greenhouse. Tender 

 perennial ; 10 to 20 feet. (See cut.).. . 



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Ml'SA Ensetk. 



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