MIGNONETTE. 



(See Cut.) 



My choice strains of Mignon- 

 ette are indeed beautiful, being 

 carefully selected and greatly im- 

 proved in gi'o^th and manner of 



floTrer. Very desirable for bedding purposes, also for pot culture 

 in winter. The delicious fragrance o| the Mignonette makes it in- 

 dispensable for bouquet and cuttin^'purposes. Sow seed early in 

 the garden and they will commmire blooming in June. 



ew Giant Matchet — Gigan'Ucsize, perfectly pyramidical shape 



and of a striking red color/ extremely beautiful and fragrant. 



Try it. Pkt. Sc. , 

 New Golden Queen — Dense habit, throws up numerous flower 



stalks bearing spikes of beautiful golden yellow blossoms. You 



should try this variety. Pkt. 5c. 

 Parson's New White — Flowers large and pure white, very 



sweet, robust growth and free bloomer. Pkt. 5c. 

 Giant White Spiral— Grand variety, free bloomer. Flowers 



are borne in immense spikes ; pure white color. Fragrance, rich 



and powerful. Don"t fail to try it. Pkt. 5c. 

 Superb Sweet — Standard variety, free bloomer, sweet scented 



flowers, very popular. Oz. 15c ; pkt. 4c. 

 Finest Mixed— Pkt. 3c, oz. 10c. 



SPECIAL OFFER— For only 25 cents I will send one 

 pkt. each of the above six grand sorts. 



MATHIOLA A variety of the "Ten Weeks Stock," which is 

 ni/^ 1 ijar(jy and robust, so that seed can be sown in the 



open ground early. It will commence blooming in June, producing 

 in evening a profusion of fragrant blossoms. Choice mixed, pkt. oc. 



MIXED FLOWER SEEDS. 



(See Cut.) 



After frequent requests I 

 have prepared a mixture of 

 many choice, useful and 

 ornamental flower 

 seeds, which will 

 be found very desir- 

 able for ornamenta- 

 tion of parks, church 

 yards, shrubbei'ies, 

 rockeries, also for 

 sowing along side of 

 fences, etc. If prop- 

 erly cared for, kept 

 free from weeds, 

 will produce more 

 flowers during the 

 season than are 

 found in many of 

 the finest cultivated 

 gardens. Be sure 

 to try it tnis season. 

 It will give you un- 

 limited satisfaction. 

 Mixture, postpaid, 

 fi>.S2.00: }i a>. 81.00; 



ft. 60c; oz, 20c; 

 pkt. 5c. 



MOURNING BRIDE, 



or Scabiosa. 



Useful and beautiful for bou- 

 quets, vases, etc. Many of the 

 flowers are pure coal black, others 

 (See Cut.) black, tipped with white, pink, 



maroon, etc. They make splendid clumps or masses. Sow seed 

 early in the open ground. Easy to grow, sure to bloom. Pkt. 4c. 



MAURANDIA. 



Started early, and planted out in May, this 

 makes one of the finest of all climbers. Keeps 

 until late autumn, and is gay with a profusion of wLite, rose and 

 violet blossoms. Mixed, pkt. oc. 



MARIGOLD. This flower, so popular of old. has been greatly 

 improved of late years and is again a leading 

 {See Cut.) garden favorite. It" produces in great profusion 

 large double blossoms which are very showy. Do not fail to 

 include it in vour order. Choicest double mixed, pkt. 4c. 



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