MIGNONETTE (Reseda). 



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 until frost; can also be grown in pots for winter and early spring-tlowering. 



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3151 Orange Queen. Quite distinct color, being a decided orange. Very sweet. 15 



3152 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 arc of immense size, forming a graceful as well as 

 compact spike. Of extraordinary keeping qualities, retaining their grace 

 and fragrance until every bud opens. (See cut. ) J oz., 25 cts 10 



3153 Golden Alachet. Distinct variety of Machet, with massive spikes of 

 golden-yellow blossoms. 4; oz., 25 cts 10 



3155 Miles' Hybrid Spiral. Of strong, branching habit, with spikes from 8 



to 10 inches long; very fragrant. Per oz., 25 cts . . 5 



3156 Improved Red Victoria. Fine spikes of bright red. A most useful and 

 desirable variety. J oz., 25 cts 10 



3157 Large=flowering Pyramidal. Flowers large, of a reddish tint. A 

 good variety for the open ground. \ oz,, 20 cts 5 



3158 Machet. Of dwarf pyramidal growth, bearing numerous flower stalks; 

 highly colored and very fragrant; one of the best. } oz. 25 cts 10 



3159 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. \ 

 oz. , 50 cts 1 .") 



3161 Parson's White. Large spikes, pure white, 



very fragrant. J- oz., 20 cts 5 



3102 Salmon Queen. Strong, robust habit, with 



fine spikes of bright, salmon-red flowers, in- 

 tensely fragrant; fine for outdoor culture. 

 | oz. , 25 cts 



3163 Sweet-scented (Resold Odorata). The 

 old variety with small spikes, but very sweetly- 

 scented. Per oz., 15 cts 5 



3169 Collection of 10 varieties of Mignonette 50 



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3121 Capensis Alba 

 Plena (Dmible 

 White Feverfew). 



Free flowering 

 plants, producing 

 all season fine 

 double, white flow- 

 ers. A fine bed- 

 ding or pot plant; 

 18 inches. (See 

 cut 10 



MESEMBRY- 

 AMHEMIIM. 



Dwarf trailing plants of 

 great beauty, blooming the whole summer, 

 thriving best in a dry, loamy or sandy soil, 

 requiring a warm, sunny situation; half-hardy 

 annuals; 6 inches. 



2831 Crystalllnum (Ire Plant). 

 Flowers white; prized for its 

 singular icy foliage 5 



3142 Tricolor ( Wax Plant). Various 



colors 5 



Defiance Mignonette. 



MIMOSA (Sensitive or Humble Plant). 



ol81 Pudlca. Curious and interesting annuals, with pinkish-white 



flowers; the leaves close and droop when touched or shaken; 1 \ feet. 5 



MIMULUS. 



Showy, profuse-flowering plants; fine for greenhouse or moist, shady 

 situations; half-hardy perennials, blooming the first year from seed if sown 

 early; 1 foot. 



3192 Tigrinus (Monkey Flower). Fine mixed spotted varieties. . . 5 



3191 Moschatus {Musk Plant). Fine for hanging-baskets, etc.; 



small yellow flowers, fragrant foliage 5 



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3201 Lobata. Half-hardy Mexican climbing annual. The buds are at 

 first of a vivid red, but turn to orange-yellow before 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 early. 10 



3202 Sanguinea. A beautiful and rapid-growing climber, producingin- 

 numerable brilliant blood-red flowers. (See cut.) Per oz. , 50 cts. 5 



If unable to find what you want, refer to the Index, pages 2 and 3. 



