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BREER'S RELIABLE SEEDS 



i\lAUKAN"DI,\ . 



Molucca Balm, 



Balsam Apple. 



-Myosotis. 



MAURANDIA. 



Beautiful, rapid, slender-growing plants, blooming 

 .profusely until late in the autumn ; also tine for the con- 

 servatory or greenhouse ; if desired for the house take up 

 before the approach of frost. A half-hardy perennial, 

 flowering the first sea-son if sown early ; 10 feet. 



PER PKT. 



6085 Albiflora. Pure white 10 



6086 Barclayaua. Purple 10 



6087 Rosea. Dark rose 10 



6090 Mixed. All colors 10 



MIGNONETTE. 



(Reseda Odorata.) 



A well-known fragrant favorite. If the plants are 

 thinned out they will grow stronger and produce larger 

 spikes of flowers; fine for pot or garden culture, and can 

 be had during the whole year by sowing in intervals; 

 hardy annuals. 

 eiOO'Sweet Scented (Odorata). The old variety 



with small spikes: 1 foot. Per oz., 20 cts 5 



6101 Grandiflora Ameliorata. Plants pyramidal; 

 flowers large and distinct, having stamens of a 

 reddish tint; 1.5 inches. Per oz., .30 cts 5 



6106 Golden Queen. A very attractive variety, form- 

 ing a dense pyramid, and throwing up numerous 

 flower stalks, terminating in spikes of golden yel- 

 low; 15 inches. Per oz., $1.00 ...10 



6107 The Prize. This variety produces a close, dense 

 foliage, double the size of the common, and very 

 fragrant. 1 foot 10 



6102 Parson's White. Large spikes, pure white and 

 very fragrant; 1 foot. Peroz.,60cts 5 



6105 Hybrid Spiral. Of dwarf, branching habit, 

 with spikes from 8 to 10 inches long, very fragrant ; 

 excellent for market purposes ; 15 inches 10 



6103 Dwarf Compact. A dwarf robust variety, 10 

 inches high and 18 inches in diameter, covered 

 with large spikes of reddish-tinted flowers 10 



6108 " 3Iachet." Well adapted for pot culture; per- 

 fectly true from seed. Dwarf pyramidal growth, 

 bearing numerous flower stalks. Per oz., $1.25 15 



6109 Collection of Mignonette, 10 varieties .30 



MIMULUS. 



(Monkey Flower.) 



Showy, profuse flowering plants, comprising numer- 

 ous varieties, with white, sulphur, and yellow grounds, 

 spotted with crimson, scarlet, and pink, fine for the green- 

 house, or moist, shady situations; half-hardy perennials; 

 blooming the first year from seed if sown early ; 1 foot. 



6111 Tigrinus. The finest tigered and spotted va- 

 rieties, rivalling the Calceolaria in its brightness; 

 mixed colors 10 



6112 Tigrinus Duplex. A beautiful double hose-in- 

 hose variety of the above, with tigered and 

 spotted flowers ; mixed colors 20 



6110 Mixed. Large flowering, all colors 10 



6113 Moschatns (Musk Plant). Fine for hanging- 

 baskets, etc. ; small yellow flowers, fragrant foli- 

 age ; 6 inches 10 



MIMOSA PUDICA. 



(See Sensitive Plant, i 



MOLUCELLA. 



(Molucca Balm.^ 



PER PKT. 



6118 La!vis. Flowers purple and white, shell-shaped 

 and borne on .square stems which end in tufts of 

 leaves of a pea-green color 10 



MOMORDICA. 



(Balsam Apple.) 



Very curious trailing vines, with ornamental foliage, 

 fruit golden yellow, warted, and when ripe opens, show- 

 ing the seeds and its brilliant carmine interior; fine for 

 rock-work, stumps, etc. ; half-hardy annual ; 10 feet. 



6116 Balsamina. Apple-shaped fruit. Per oz., .50 cts. 5 



6117 Charantia. Pear-shaped fruit. Per oz., .50 cts. 5 



MORNING GLORY. 



(See Convolvulus and Ipomaea.) 



MYOSOTIS. 



(Forget-me-not.) 



Neat and beautiful little plants with star-like flow- 

 ers ; succeeding best in a shady, moist situation; half- 

 hardy perennials ; blooming the first year from seed if 

 sown early. 



6121 Alpestris Ceerulea. Bright blue: 6 inches 10 



6122 Alpestris Alba. Pure white ; 6 inches 10 



6128 Alpestris Victoria. Of stout and bushy habit 



of growth, bearing umbels of large bright azure- 

 blue flowers, with central double blooms. The 

 plant attains a height of 5 to 7 inches, with a 

 diameter of 8 to 10 inches, and when full)- grown 

 is quite globular in shape, and perfectly covered 

 with flowers. This beautiful Forget-me-not is the 

 best for carpet bedding, edgings, and masses, and 

 for growing in pots for market 25 



6124 Azorica CcElestina. Handsome sky-blue flow- 

 ers, produced in great jirofusion ; 1 foot 10 



6125 Dissitiflora. Compact habit, profuse bloomer; 

 exquisite blue ; an attractive bedding plant ; 6 in. .15 



6123 Palustris. The true Forget-me-not; beautiful 

 blue flowers ; 6 inches 10 



6126 Palustris Semperflorens. A charming dwarf 

 Forget-me-not, thriving equally well in sun or 

 shade; continuing in bloom from early spring 

 until autumn with beautiful blue flowers ; 8 inches. 20 



6127 Eliza Fanrobert. Xew, large-flowering, bright 

 blue, of pyramidal habit ; remarkably fine and 

 distinct 15 



MYRSIPHYLLUM. 



(Smilax.) 



A beautiful and gi-aeeful tuberous-rooted perennial 

 climber, none surpassing it for its glossy deep green, wavy 

 and most delicate foliage, and small white flowers ; fine for 

 vases and baskets. Soak the seed 24 hours before sowing; 

 6 to 10 feet. 

 6134 Asparagoides. Per oz., $2.00 20 



