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MoMORDiCA Charantia (Balsam Pear). 



MUSA ENSETE. 



(Abyuinian Banana.) 



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122] A splendid plant for the open air in 

 summer, producing a most striking 

 effect when planted singly or in groups. 

 In our hot summer it luxuriates and 

 attains gigantic proportions when freely 

 supplied with manure and water. The 

 seeds germinate easily if started in hot- 

 bed or bottom heat in greenhouse. 

 Tender perennial; 10 to 2' i feet 25 



MYOSOTIS iForget-Me-Nol). 



The Forget-Me-Nots succeed best in a shady, moist situation; per- 

 •nnials and hardy if given a slight protection through the winter; 

 olooms the first year from seed if sown early. Fine for edging or in 

 beds with Pansies. 

 3231 Alpestris Ccerulea. Bright blue; 6 inches. Joz.,2oc.. 5 



3233 — Robusta Grandiflora (EUza Fnnrobert). Large 

 flowering; bright blue; remarkably fine and distinct. \ oz., 

 30 cts . . .5 



3235 — Victoria. Of bushy habit, bearing large umljels ol 

 bright azure-blue flowers; very fine. A^ oz. , 25 cts 



:i236 Dissitiflora. Compact habit, profuse bloomer; exquisite 

 blue; an attractive spring bedding plant; inches 



J237 Palustris. The true Forget-Me-Not; beautiful blue 

 flowers; 6 inches. | oz., 50 cts . 



3238 — Semperflorens. A charming dwarf Forget-Me-Not, 

 continuing in bloom from early spring until autumn; blue; 8 

 inches. J oz., 50 cts 



3239 Royal Blue. This beautiful variety belongs to the upright 

 pillar-shaped section, the flowers being of large size and a 

 deeper blue than any other, and as a variety for pot culture 

 is unexcelled 



mOMORDICA. 



Very curious climbing vine, with ornamental foliage, fruit golden-yell*«, 



warted, and when ripe opens, showing the seed and its brilliant carmine inteiioB) 



fine for trellises, rock-work, stumps, etc.; annuals; 10 feet 



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3211 Balsamina {Balsam Apple). Round apple-shaped fruit with very 



fine glossy green foliage. This is the prettiest climber of the two. Oz., 

 30 cts * 



3212 Charantia (iBaZsam Pear). Pear-shaped fruit; foliage heavier thar 



the above; the fruits of this variety are used medicinally. (See cut. ) Oz., 



30 cts » 



ISEM[OPHIL,A (Love Grove). 

 3400 Of neat, compact habit; blooming freely all summer if planted in > 

 rather cool, shady place, and in not too rich soil; hardy annual. Beau- 

 tiful mixed varieties. Oz., 25 cts | 



NICOTIANA. 



3411 Affinis {Tuberose-floicered Tobacco). Delightfully sweet-scented, 

 pure white, tubular flowers, blooming continually; annuals; 2 to 3 feet. 



J oz., 20 cts h 



3414 Sanderae Hybrids. A splendid type in a great variety of colors. ... 16 



3413 Sylvestris. Plants of 

 pyramidal growth. 4 feet 

 high, with fine deep green 

 foliage; pure white, fra- 

 grant, drooping flowers, 

 borne in loose heads. A 

 most effective plant eithei 

 used in conjunction with 

 other plants in beds or as 

 single specimens 16 



^Niereinberg^a. 



(Cup Flower.) 



3421 Frutescens. A half 

 hardy perennial, slender- 

 growing plant, perpetu- 

 ally in bloom, flowering 

 the first year if sown early, 

 desirable for the green- 

 house, baskets, vases, or 

 bedding out White 

 tinted with lilac; 1 foot. iO 



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